12:01
“She had dizziness before January 25, 2016"
“Helen was complaining of dizzy spells but she went to get new glasses. “She was supposed to wear them at the computer. “She had dizziness before January 25, 2016. Helen put the self scan gun in the shopping bags one time, that really got to her. She was really upset.
“She went on about that many times, that she couldn’t understand how she’d done it.
“Leaving Boris on the beach was in 2016. It wasn’t such a big thing as made out. “We were walking him on the beach, we decided we had enough, Helen got to the top of some steps and realised Boris wasn’t with us, but he was right behind us on the beach.”
A GP would never prescribe Zopiclone for him if it was known it would interfere with his Myasthenia Gravis!
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12:04
'Her little bag with mixed tablets'
Stewart denies these forgetful episodes were down to anything he was doing to Helen, including poisoning her. “Helen was not sleeping well at all. Lots of things really worried her. “After that I never saw the Zopiclone. “Helen had a little bag she put inside her handbag, inside that was mixed tablets and so on. “That’s where she kept medicine she might want at any time, hormone cream. Beta blockers, anti sickness pills. “They were ready with her wherever she wanted.”
Lockwood. Stewart sent him a text saying ‘any news?’ Stewart wanted to see a CCTV image someone at Morrisons stewart said he had found an iPhone belonging to Helen, a white iPhone 5 and that a cream of Helen’s was missing from her bedside, she didn’t take medication other than vitamins,
12:05
'Helen took zopiclone'
“I know soon after, if not the night we got the zopiclone, Helen took one.
“I do remember Helen said she took them for three or four days then stopped.
“When I was in hospital she told me she had taken some of the zopiclone pills then.”
12:04
'Her little bag with mixed tablets'
Stewart denies these forgetful episodes were down to anything he was doing to Helen, including poisoning her. “Helen was not sleeping well at all. Lots of things really worried her. “After that I never saw the Zopiclone. “Helen had a little bag she put inside her handbag, inside that was mixed tablets and so on. “That’s where she kept medicine she might want at any time, hormone cream. Beta blockers, anti sickness pills. “They were ready with her wherever she wanted.”
Yeah why not slag off the cleaner too. I bet it was him who broke the bloody hare. Horrible man.
Beta blockers? I thought it was IS prescribed them when Helen was missing rather than Helen having been prescribed them?
Is nobody going to point out that he had been prescribed zopiclone twice before, long before January and could have been using those?
12:06
“I thought I had a year, maybe three months to live"
Stewart said he didn’t initially tell Helen about his cancer scare.
“I thought I had a year, maybe three months to live, I made the decision not to tell anyone.”
Defence barrister Simon Russell Flint asks: “Why didn’t you want to tell Helen the person you loved?”
Stewart answers: “I wanted the rest of our time together just to be normal, and for everyone else to just treat me normally.
“Helen worked out it was more than that. She found out within weeks of my MRI scan. We agreed not to tell anyone it was cancer.”
Erm it WASN'T cancer.