Deceased/Not Found UK - April Jones, 5, Machynlleth, Wales, 1 Oct 2012 #7 *M. Bridger guilty*

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Ugh, I think more might come out in time, proper verdict it seems

This was kept quiet about it being confirmed

It can also be revealed that the fragments of bone found in Bridger's fireplace and in his bath plughole – confirmed to be April's remains – will be returned to her family so they can bury them if they wish. The family has made it clear to police that they would like to see Bridger's cottage demolished.

~~~ RIP to a beautiful little girl and may time bring peace and healing to her family

I wonder who owns the cottage? Surely he was renting it. It looks old, how old must it be? Would it have any historic value? Not that I blame the parents, I'd want it torn down too.
 
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I would think so, if not more, though I dont know what the maximum minimum term to be served for life is

It's possible that he could get a full life tariff. Meaning no parole ever.
 
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Hopefully during the summer the water levels will drop low enough that something may be found.
 
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Just out of curiosity:
Would MB be able to appeal against the judgement and get a new trial?
Is that possible in the UK?
 
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Just out of curiosity:
Would MB be able to appeal against the judgement and get a new trial?
Is that possible in the UK?

Only if new evidence emerged or evidence was withheld from the jury that could cast doubt on their verdict.

As he has admitted no guilt I think it will be an indefinite life tariff and he will not be considered for any parole anyway unless he admits guilt.

30 years minimum.
 
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I wonder who owns the cottage? Surely he was renting it. It looks old, how old must it be? Would it have any historic value? Not that I blame the parents, I'd want it torn down too.

Cottages like that are ten a penny in that part of the world. You see them literally everywhere, so no big deal historically. However, as you say it has some value to the owner.

As for anyone wondering about Bridger's sentence. He'll never see the light of day again. Our justice system is notoriously lax in some areas but not child killers. He'll die inside.
 
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Just out of curiosity:
Would MB be able to appeal against the judgement and get a new trial?
Is that possible in the UK?

Not a hope in hell. There are no grounds for him to appeal. They'll lock him up and throw away the key.
 
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Cottages like that are ten a penny in that part of the world. You see them literally everywhere, so no big deal historically. However, as you say it has some value to the owner.

As for anyone wondering about Bridger's sentence. He'll never see the light of day again. Our justice system is notoriously lax in some areas but not child killers. He'll die inside.

Agreed. No further children will be put at risk from him.
 
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That was very quick indeed - sounds like the jury were in full agreement and had no doubts whatsoever that he was guilty. I bet they could have come back with the verdict in five minutes.

Brace yourselves for a flood of interviews and stories from people cashing in. I wonder what will come out now.

Here's a "former friend" of Bridger's. Looks like she's enjoying her 15 minutes of fame. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-22702242
 
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Agreed. No further children will be put at risk from him.

Prison's too good for scum like him .. but it's all we have. As you say, at least he'll never see the light of day again.

Loving the screen name George!
 
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Just out of curiosity:
Would MB be able to appeal against the judgement and get a new trial?
Is that possible in the UK?

he can appeal, as he is still claiming he is innocent of her murder and her death was the result of a tragic car accident according to him
 
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he can appeal, as he is still claiming he is innocent of her murder and her death was the result of a tragic car accident according to him

That's not grounds for appeal .. unless new evidence comes to light. He's been tried and found guilty using that defence. He doesn't automatically qualify for an appeal just because he sticks to the same story. He can claim he's innocent until he's blue in the face.
 
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he can appeal, as he is still claiming he is innocent of her murder and her death was the result of a tragic car accident according to him

Thats exactly what I was wondering.
And the fact that the evidence presented was not solid!
But I dont know if he can still do that, as now it was reported that he admitted to a priest putting Aprils body into the river...
 
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Life

Waiting now for minimum term

Victim impact statement being read.
 
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Nick Martin @NickMartinSKY
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'As Aprils mother, I will live with guilt of letting her go out to play that night for the rest of my life.' Coral Jones statement.

my heart is broken for them, truly.
 
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"The pain of her not being there is indescribable," Mrs Jones said.
in her Victim Impact Statement.

"I will live with the guilt of letting her go out to play on the estate that night for the rest of my life," Mrs Jones said.
 
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Nick Martin @NickMartinSKY
Court hearing from defence Brendan Kelly QC 'little if any mitigation is available to him [Bridger]

my heart bleeds for him.....NOT
 
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Nick Martin @NickMartinSKY
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'As Aprils mother, I will live with guilt of letting her go out to play that night for the rest of my life.' Coral Jones statement.

my heart is broken for them, truly.

:( so terribly sad
 
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Sentencing at 2:45PM.
 
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