GUILTY UK - Bernadette Walker, 17, murdered then hidden, Peterborough, 18 Jul 2020 *Parents Sentenced* #6

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And changed Bee's passwords on social media. You say there's so much more to this whole thing. Then fill us in, change our mind.
If she knew Bea was dead at that point then why would she need to change the passwords? A dead person cannot access social media. I have seen messages sent from Bea’s Facebook. Copied and pasted to people asking where Bea is and to contact mum if anyone sees her. Maybe at that point she changed the password to be able to log in. If mum didn’t know the password then you’d have to put forgotten password and be prompted to change it. It would stop Bea from accessing it at a friends house and posting things online. Again it was wrong and the way mum was mentally fu@@ed up by Scott I don’t think she could think straight. She was even offered a walk out as time served if she could share any information. She screamed at Scott in court. Offered to wear a wire and be sent in to visit him and question him. Why? So she could find out where my sister, her daughter is.
 
  • #542
If she knew Bea was dead at that point then why would she need to change the passwords? A dead person cannot access social media. I have seen messages sent from Bea’s Facebook. Copied and pasted to people asking where Bea is and to contact mum if anyone sees her. Maybe at that point she changed the password to be able to log in. If mum didn’t know the password then you’d have to put forgotten password and be prompted to change it. It would stop Bea from accessing it at a friends house and posting things online. Again it was wrong and the way mum was mentally fu@@ed up by Scott I don’t think she could think straight. She was even offered a walk out as time served if she could share any information. She screamed at Scott in court. Offered to wear a wire and be sent in to visit him and question him. Why? So she could find out where my sister, her daughter is.
I feel very sorry for you. Your mother has done a number on you.
 
  • #543
I feel very sorry for you. Your mother has done a number on you.
I have spoken to her legal team and have seen all paperwork. She was not convicted of disposing of Bea or even being there. I have seen messages with my own eyes. I was there when Scott phoned mum. The call was on loudspeaker and me and some of my siblings who I cannot name heard the conversation. We heard him tell mum that Bea had run away.
 
  • #544
I think coming on here was a mistake for me. I was rebuilding my life and now for the last few days I have spent every minute awake online. It’s messing with my head. I will go with the legal paperwork and all of evidence including unused. I’m sure when mum is allowed to speak out then she will
 
  • #545
I think coming on here was a mistake for me. I was rebuilding my life and now for the last few days I have spent every minute awake online. It’s messing with my head. I will go with the legal paperwork and all of evidence including unused. I’m sure when mum is allowed to speak out then she will
Take care of yourself. You shouldn't have to be dealing with this at your age.
 
  • #546
If she knew Bea was dead at that point then why would she need to change the passwords? A dead person cannot access social media. I have seen messages sent from Bea’s Facebook. Copied and pasted to people asking where Bea is and to contact mum if anyone sees her. Maybe at that point she changed the password to be able to log in. If mum didn’t know the password then you’d have to put forgotten password and be prompted to change it. It would stop Bea from accessing it at a friends house and posting things online. Again it was wrong and the way mum was mentally fu@@ed up by Scott I don’t think she could think straight. She was even offered a walk out as time served if she could share any information. She screamed at Scott in court. Offered to wear a wire and be sent in to visit him and question him. Why? So she could find out where my sister, her daughter is.
That messed up she played two men of at once....... delusion at its finest... she had to change passwords to allow the story that she ran away to continue... no messages to friends/family ect turn what there looking into even quicker...why message herself from her daughters account? remember it was my daughters missing ive done nothing wrong at all... until the evidence said these messages were sent when we know SW was out of the house... and then she admitted guilt.

Why did both parents go to only top up the phone?

why cant she talk not on license? case is closed?

Who pulled the doc?

My guess is she wants it all to go away so she can go back to controlling everything.

Court actions were also different - Sarah Walker was found guilty by a majority verdict on the two counts relating to knowing or believing Bernadette was dead.

She really tried to help - while two related to giving false information to police.

Bea's own words last words - told mum about the abuse she said she would kill me.
 
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  • #547
I think we need to be mindful that Justice4mysisterB has stated they are 16 years old. They would have been only 11 when Bernadette was murdered. All the children in that family are victims. I have absolutely no doubt that every single one of them has been impacted by that trauma deeply.
 
  • #548
I think we need to be mindful that Justice4mysisterB has stated they are 16 years old. They would have been only 11 when Bernadette was murdered. All the children in that family are victims. I have absolutely no doubt that every single one of them has been impacted by that trauma deeply.
100% however they would have been in care and still wouldn't have contact now till 18.. if they are who they claim they are anyway unless they meant they were 16 at the time
 
  • #549
100% however they would have been in care and still wouldn't have contact now till 18.. if they are who they claim they are anyway unless they meant they were 16 at the time
Supervised contact sessions generally stop when a child turns 16. Some even choose to leave foster care and move in with their parents again. We don't know the circumstances of the children.

MOO
 
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  • #551
Just for any of them who are still reading without an account.
Statement from Opening argument from prosecution.

Ms Wilding said it was a ‘devious’ plan to explain why they had not reported Bee’s disappearance to police.

She said: “All parental love and responsibility had gone - if it had ever existed.

“Never did they offer to help and find her.” - OPENING DAY OF TRIAL..


Kinda takes your statement away doesnt It

She was even offered a walk out as time served if she could share any information. She screamed at Scott in court. Offered to wear a wire and be sent in to visit him and question him. Why? So she could find out where my sister, her daughter is.
 
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Long one not actually sat myself yet but if anyone's interested at all
 

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