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

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Thanks for that. I agree I doubt it will matter but it was just one of those questions which was bugging me. Have we heard anything of the brothers parents? I can't remember hearing anything about them
 
Only, AFAIR, that BB claims his father was violent towards him and that he was taken into care aged 11.
 
Moot point as as far as I am concerned they should both be locked up and the key thrown away, but would be interesting to know both boys background. Was Jake put into care? His FB profile didn't seem to imply so. Have either of them been in trouble with the police before? I seem to recall finding a court summary in a local paper for someone of the same name as BB for aggravated assault and failure to comply with terms of suspended sentence.

As I say, a moot point but my interest in psychology always leads me to question what has led up to this point. I don't believe that people are born evil, I believe that circumstances contribute to how a person ultimately acts
 
The ex-boyfriend of a pregnant teenager strangled to death carried weapons and could have stabbed her if he really wanted her dead, a court heard....

.... "If he really wanted to do Jayden in and kill her, all he had to do was to take out his knife and plunge it into her 17-year-old body or bludgeon her to death with a hammer. She was at his mercy on that bridge. He could have done anything to that girl to make sure she was dead. Instead his hands were around her throat for around 15 to 20 seconds, for her to lose consciousness."

Well, that's a pretty lame argument if ever I heard one.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-28316231

Judge Eccles told the jury: "You must put out of your minds any sympathy or compassion you have for Jayden and her family and you must put out of your minds any sympathy to Ben Blakeley for the tough upbringing he had.

http://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/11..._to_let_sympathy_play_a_part_in_its_decision/
 
Mmm interesting comments from family and friends

There's more!

Judge Eccles told the jury the support worker, Courtney Bateman, said when she arrived at the hostel the 17-year-old remained in her room and refused to use the toilet or shower, allegedly because her boyfriend told her not to.
But after Ms Bateman returned from a week off she claimed Jayden had ended the relationship and undergone a "transformation" - becoming "a normal giggling teenage girl" who mixed with the other residents.

The evidence of Rebecca Stacey, an elderly neighbour who lived next door to Ben Blakeley's cousin Faith Kennedy in Reading, was also repeated by Judge Eccles. He said she described the 22-year-old defendant as a "bully" and caused "an eruption from the public gallery" by making an offensive gesture at him as she left the court after giving her evidence.
:eek: :clap:

http://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/ja...kinson_after_split_with_Blakeley__court_told/

ETA
The jury's out

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-28316228
 
'A support worker claimed in Oxford Crown Court there was a "transformation" in Jayden Parkinson after she split up with Ben Blakeley.

Her evidence was repeated this morning by Judge Patrick Eccles during his summing up of the case, as the 22-year-old's trial for murder draws to an end.'

Interestingly, as I hadn't seen that before, an elderly woman neighbour of Blakeley's cousin gave evidence that he was 'a bully', and caused uproarin the court by making an obscene gesture at him as she left the stand! The judge mentioned it in his summing up.

It's also said that Jake has 'the reading ability of a 6 yr old'. But if that's meant to imply he is intellectually impaired, I'm not sure it's true. People can be totally illiterate but highly intelligent.

http://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/to...kinson_after_split_with_Blakeley__court_told/

The jury's retired to consider it's verdict. I don't think they'll take long. Maybe even by tomorrow afternoon?

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-28316228
 
Oh snap Cherwell! We were both reading the Oxford Mail at the same time, I think!
 
O/T but,
RE the Oxford Mail - I like their little strike for freedom of the press, re Google's 'right to be forgotten', if you know what I mean. :)
 
So, for me BB is as guilty as sin, but what are everyones thoughts on JB. Willing accomplice or just a gullible teenager?
 
The jury's retired to consider it's verdict. I don't think they'll take long. Maybe even by tomorrow afternoon?

I doubt they'd waste much time take long over BB, but the matter of Jake may be a little more complicated.

So, for me BB is as guilty as sin, but what are everyones thoughts on JB. Willing accomplice or just a gullible teenager?

Or too scared of his brother to defy him? Could be a bit of all three.
 
Mmm I agree Cherwell. Im undecided about JB. There's no doubt about it that he helped with the burials but I really can't tell whether he knew and was a willing participant. I think this is due in part to the naming ban only recently being lifted. Prior to him being named the press didn't really focus much on him so we really only have the info reported over the last couple of days
 
I can't really tell about Jake just going by the written record. We'll see what the jury thought of him.
 
Trying to find link but it was saying the other day that it was via note
 
The story I saw said that Jake's solicitor passed the note to [either the police or the judge] at the hearing in question.
 

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