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[h=3]Web searches reveal Helen Bailey was struggling to stay awake[/h]Mr Trimmer added: “On April 8, Helen Bailey had searched on the internet and these searches revealed something very odd was going on.
“Web searches were being made by Helen Bailey along the lines that she couldn’t keep awake, and the reason for this the Crown say is quite clear, that she was being fed these sleeping drugs [by Stewart].”
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[h=3]Police searched the second septic tank[/h]As police had searched the second septic tank, part of a human arm was seen in the crust of the well, jurors were told.
Helen Bailey was carefully removed from the well, sideways as not to damage her body, with the help of the fire service - as was the body of her pet dog Boris. No cause of death for the dog could be determined, the court was told.
http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/cambridge-news/live-day-one-murder-trial-12427078
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[h=3]Web searches reveal Helen Bailey was struggling to stay awake[/h]Mr Trimmer added: “On April 8, Helen Bailey had searched on the internet and these searches revealed something very odd was going on.
“Web searches were being made by Helen Bailey along the lines that she couldn’t keep awake, and the reason for this the Crown say is quite clear, that she was being fed these sleeping drugs [by Stewart].”
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[h=3]Police searched the second septic tank[/h]As police had searched the second septic tank, part of a human arm was seen in the crust of the well, jurors were told.
Helen Bailey was carefully removed from the well, sideways as not to damage her body, with the help of the fire service - as was the body of her pet dog Boris. No cause of death for the dog could be determined, the court was told.
http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/cambridge-news/live-day-one-murder-trial-12427078
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