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    MA - Conrad Roy, 18, urged by friend, commits suicide, Fairhaven, 13 July 2014

    After Jewett was found hanging from his cell the morning of Nov. 8, 1815, authorities filed two charges of murder. One charged Jewett with the crime of murdering himself. The other charged Bowen as a participant through “murder by counseling.’’ Cataldo, though, called the Bowen case...
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    MA - Conrad Roy, 18, urged by friend, commits suicide, Fairhaven, 13 July 2014

    which legal precedents look promising anyone? Because without hearing the precedents it seems to me like she is going to get off.
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    MA - Conrad Roy, 18, urged by friend, commits suicide, Fairhaven, 13 July 2014

    I think her lawyer was right to get her to give up the right to trial by jury, because juries are notorious for voting according to their convictions, instead of on points of law. I think it is very tenuous whether legally she can be proved to be guilty. A judge will only consider legal...
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    MA - Conrad Roy, 18, urged by friend, commits suicide, Fairhaven, 13 July 2014

    obviously this was awful what she did. But the important question is 'is this a crime' not should it be a crime, but 'is this a crime?' I'm also interested in what motivated her- is this a weird sort of Munchhausen by Proxy, because as the girlfriend of someone who committed suicide she got...
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    GUILTY UK - Helen Bailey, 51, Royston, 11 April 2016 #11

    for you astrology lovers out there IS was convicted exactly six months after Helen's birthday (sun opposite sun)
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    GUILTY UK - Helen Bailey, 51, Royston, 11 April 2016 #9

    If someone dies by accident then you are usually going to see some signs of trauma to the body for example if you accidentally pushed someone down the stairs, If she had died because of a medical reason there would be no need for a cover up
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    GUILTY UK - Helen Bailey, 51, Royston, 11 April 2016 #8

    Usually forgiving someone has nothing to do with what the other person does to atone or show remorse for what they have done. It might trigger your decision to forgive but it is not necessary. forgiveness is about letting go of your emotional attachments and responses to the event and your...
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    GUILTY UK - Helen Bailey, 51, Royston, 11 April 2016 #7

    there was a poster who went to school with IS who said IS was always blaming things on Nick and Joe. was that a joke or for real.
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    GUILTY UK - Helen Bailey, 51, Royston, 11 April 2016 #6

    When he says it apparently causes a bitter taste he is digging himself into a huge hole. You are so right it makes one wonder if he has ever actually taken it.
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    GUILTY UK - Helen Bailey, 51, Royston, 11 April 2016 #6

    It shows he knows this move. But I really do hope she was unconscious when he did this.
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    GUILTY UK - Helen Bailey, 51, Royston, 11 April 2016 #6

    Can you imagine N&J hanging onto a body for a week so they could dump it in his cesspit when they could just as easily have buried it or left it in a ditch
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    GUILTY UK - Helen Bailey, 51, Royston, 11 April 2016 #6

    nick demonstrating neck hold apparently took place on the 15th April and he spoke to her on the 14th April so he is claiming she died between these two times. It was a week later before N&J turned up to rummage in the garage. If this were true her body would be in a very decomposed state...
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    GUILTY UK - Helen Bailey, 51, Royston, 11 April 2016 #6

    was this on the 11th? or before the 24th when IS said he spoke to Helen
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    GUILTY UK - Helen Bailey, 51, Royston, 11 April 2016 #6

    A call to the solicitors was made from the home phone in the morning to tell them Helen wasn't well and couldn't make her appointment.I can't find the timing but I thought I read it was around 9am, which would be before her computer activity which means it could have been him calling before the...
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    GUILTY UK - Helen Bailey, 51, Royston, 11 April 2016 #6

    she may have been dead but she was fresh when she went in there and close to the 11th April- definitely not put in there June- and most likely not brought as a long-dead cadaver later. do cadaver dogs respond to dead dogs?
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    GUILTY UK - Helen Bailey, 51, Royston, 11 April 2016 #6

    didn't the forensics people say that She might have still been alive when she went in the cesspit or at least have been fresh. Since they couldn't have put her in there until his holiday (I think I'm right that the only other possible time was during the same week when she was supposed to still...
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    GUILTY UK - Helen Bailey, 51, Royston, 11 April 2016 #6

    no worse with a laptop and separate screen
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    GUILTY UK - Helen Bailey, 51, Royston, 11 April 2016 #6

    Add to that he went to the solicitor about power of attorney to sell the flat before the 500K ransom had even been asked for
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    GUILTY UK - Helen Bailey, 51, Royston, 11 April 2016 #6

    If he spoke to Helen 4 days after she went missing 1. she couldn't have been put in the cesspit on the 11 April 2. It means that only the next day he contacted the police to say she was missing (which if it were ttrue would suggest at the very least he wanted her dead)

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