2004
Ben Butler pleads guilty to assault after punching a man in the street in Kingston.
2005
Butler pleads guilty to assaulting an ex-girlfriend.
2005
Butler accepts a caution for assault on ex-girlfriend.
March 2006
Butler and Jennie Gray meet after her brother falls off a stool in a Sutton pub.
December 2006
Ellie Butler is born.
February 2007
Ellie is taken to hospital with the triad of head and retinal injuries associated with shaken baby syndrome. Burns to her forehead and hand are also noted. Butler is arrested. Ellie is put into foster care after her recovery.
March 2009
Butler is convicted of grievous bodily harm and sentenced to 19 months in prison.
October 2009
Butler is freed from jail and given leave to appeal.
June 2010
Butler pleads guilty to battering a man in a kebab shop in Wimbledon.
June 2010
Butlers conviction is quashed. Judges find Ellies full recovery casts doubt on a severe shaking syndrome, following inclusion of new scientific evidence. Application made to review the findings made against him.
May to July 2012
Sutton council and Ellies grandparents, Neal and Linda Gray, fight Butlers attempt to get Ellie back.
November 2012
Mrs Justice Hogg orders the return of Ellie. It is a rare joy to see such a happy end, she declares.
28 October 2013
Ellie Butler dies of catastrophic head injuries, which experts would later describe in Butlers murder trial as akin to those sustained in a high-speed car crash.
June 2016
Butler is found guilty of murdering his daughter and of child cruelty. Gray is also convicted of child cruelty.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/jun/21/ellie-butler-how-the-case-unfolded