GUILTY UK - Jayden Parkinson, 17, Oxfordshire, 3 Dec 2013

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Really? I think he's just a thick, misogynistic, bullying . :shakehead:
 
Don't get me wrong I'm not excusing him one bit, I feel the same but I've worked with enough people with mental health issues to recognise his mh ain't 100%. The whole knives under the pillow, paranoia etc

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This story of her falling from a bridge ... I'm going to guess that they were on the old railway line that runs between Didcot and Upton on an embankment. It's been made into a footpath and cycle track, I've walked along it myself a few times. There are several bridges.

Sounds as though Blakeley doesn't have a car since he used a taxi. It's only a couple of miles from Didcot to Upton on foot that way, maybe three from the station.

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BEN BLAKELEY, accused of murdering Jayden Parkinson, launched foul-mouthed abuse at the prosecutor as he said Oxford Crown Court this afternoon it should "end the trial today" and he will "accept the years" for his manslaughter charge. ....

After Mr Latham put it to Blakeley that he had lied to police about Jayden's whereabouts while she was "rotting in the ground", the 22-year-old turned on the prosecutor, calling him a "c**t" and saying "f*ck you" repeatedly.

http://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/11...ey_launches_foul_mouthed_abuse_at_prosecutor/
 
"I know it seems sick and twisted but I thought it would make things better. I don't know what I was thinking. I was *advertiser censored**** up."

Blakeley added: "I didn't want her in a *advertiser censored***** field, I couldn't handle it."

Richard Benson QC, defending Blakeley, asked him: "What sort of place did you want her to be finally laid to rest?"

Blakeley replied: "A proper place."

To me it's the only thing that does him any credit, that he felt she ought to lie in a "proper place". And yet he thinks it seems "sick and twisted". Weird.
 
Thanks for all the updates. I didn't realise the trial had started.

Blakeley sounds like he's brain-damaged to me. His impulse control seems to be broken.

I've never been more certain of a guilty verdict in my life.

Interesting that the other defendant (unnamed as aged 17) is pleading not guilty to the unlawful burial charges; ie, he's saying he helped Blakeley dig out the graves in the field and then churchyard, but had no idea they were for missing Jayden's body. Although it was him who eventually told police where they would find her? Really?
 
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' "I asked her if she was definitely lying about the dude and she let go of me and looked away from me," Blakeley told Oxford crown court. I said you are definitely lying about that dude. She just let go, didn't answer and looked down. I grabbed her around the neck. Two hands."

But Blakeley insisted: "I didn't grab her that hard. I had grabbed her harder before." Asked how long he held her, he replied: "Not long ... seconds."

Richard Benson QC, representing Blakeley, asked him: "What were you hoping she would say or do?"

He replied: "Tell me the truth, I said it twice. I let go of her. She fell backwards off the bridge on to the ground into the mud.

"She was making noises when she was on the floor."

At that point Jayden's mother Erica Simms left the court crying.'

http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/jul/03/jayden-parkinson-killer-ben-blakeley-court

I don't see how it's possible for someone to fall backwards off a bridge. That's what guardrails are there to prevent. Unless Jayden had been lifted off her feet at the time, high enough to go over. In which case some pretty long, hard neck-grabbing must have been involved.
 
Thanks for all the updates. I didn't realise the trial had started.

Blakeley sounds like he's brain-damaged to me. His impulse control seems to be broken.

I've never been more certain of a guilty verdict in my life.

Interesting that the other defendant (unnamed as aged 17) is pleading not guilty to the unlawful burial charges; ie, he's saying he helped Blakeley dig out the graves in the field and then churchyard, but had no idea they were for missing Jayden's body. Although it was him who eventually told police where they would find her? Really?
Good point about the unnamed youth pointing police to the correct spot although I guess he put two and two together.

What I find incredulous is that Blakeley supposedly told the youth that it was weapons they were burying

A. Did the youth not find that strange? Was this something that they were involved in so did not seem that far fetched to him?

B. That he helped to bury what he supposedly thought were weapons and did not once decide to have a nosy amd see what weapons they were
 
IMO he's only saying she fell from a bridge to explain away the head injuries which were really caused by him punching and kicking her.

Interesting he's now said "Give me a life sentence, I deserve it". He knows the game's up. The maximum sentence for manslaughter is life imprisonment anyway, so why put Jayden's family through all the grief and trauma of a trial. Arguably it's killed her father.

I think the accomplice is his brother. He may have been bullied and threatened into helping.
 
If the youth is who you believe (and I too think its the same person) then from looking at his fb account he seemed to have a personality change over the 12 months prior to this happening. Makes you wonder what they did have to endure growing up
 
what a sad ending for a young girl, so much future ahead of her, one wrong choice and all is taken away from her

he is a ticking time bomb, he will be off the streets but too late for jayden

go in peace jayden, wherever you are now the fear is over and you are safe


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