The really odd thing here is that without a body (his obvious MO) he would have to wait seven years before he inherited. That seems a long time if the guy had bowel cancer (though we are not sure about exactly what his op was for). He likely may not have survived that long. Is it me or does anyone feel to kill and be prepared to wait seven years to inherit a bit strange. He may well have not been able to afford to live in that huge house. Would he have been allowed to sell it?
Is there any way he could have accessed the money before the normal 7 years, apart from bleeding her current account dry? I cannot imagine she kept all her money in her current account.
The really odd thing here is that without a body (his obvious MO) he would have to wait seven years before he inherited. That seems a long time if the guy had bowel cancer (though we are not sure about exactly what his op was for). He likely may not have survived that long. Is it me or does anyone feel to kill and be prepared to wait seven years to inherit a bit strange. He may well have not been able to afford to live in that huge house. Would he have been allowed to sell it?
Is there any way he could have accessed the money before the normal 7 years, apart from bleeding her current account dry? I cannot imagine she kept all her money in her current account.
The really odd thing here is that without a body (his obvious MO) he would have to wait seven years before he inherited. That seems a long time if the guy had bowel cancer (though we are not sure about exactly what his op was for). He likely may not have survived that long. Is it me or does anyone feel to kill and be prepared to wait seven years to inherit a bit strange. He may well have not been able to afford to live in that huge house. Would he have been allowed to sell it?
Is there any way he could have accessed the money before the normal 7 years, apart from bleeding her current account dry? I cannot imagine she kept all her money in her current account.
If she were going to end the relationship then why would she have been searching for a wedding venue? It seemed from today evidence that police believe it was genuinely Helen on ipad and I recall reading comments from Helen on a blog somewhere that she'd been watching a wedding themed tv show ...This is what has been bothering me reading all this. It sounds like he was set for life. Bagged himself a lovely lady who was obviously very wealthy and willing to financially support him and his kids. Why risk all that to do this, AND so badly, to possibly end up in jail for the rest of his life. It doesn't make sense. I think she was going to leave him and he knew it.
Author made a will in 2014, naming Stewart as the beneficiary
[FONT=&]The prosecution state that on the event of her death, Stewart would benefit from £1.8million in addition to the value of the main Royston house and the second home in Broadstairs. Helen Bailey made a will in 2014 - she was apparently concerned that Stewart might be financially vulnerable if she died.[/FONT]
[FONT=&]She expressly provided that her marriage to Stewart would not automatically revoke her will, as would otherwise have been the case. A Power of Attorney was registered in May 2015, giving control of her affairs in favour of the defendant and her brother John Bailey should she become unfit to administer her own affairs. The defendant twice enquired about this, requesting copes of it in June 2016 when Helen was still regarded as missing.
http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/cambridge-news/live-day-one-murder-trial-12427078
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Many thanks. I wonder if he had a hand in organising her finances/will/POA or whether it was all her idea. It does seem a bit odd that so much was entered into and they were not at that time engaged or married.
I wonder if he was going to try to move her body at a later date, so it would be found, say in woodland, to prove her death and claim under her will.
Hi everyone (special hello to Tortoise!),
Just wanted to say that I was in court today and will be going tomorrow and as often as I can before I collapse in exhaustion!! I leave court to go straight to work so don`t get home until about 10 pm.
I haven`t had time to read all the posts.
I know that so many of the new revelations have been tweeted straight from the court room e.g. the drugging etc. More shocking than we ever thought.
The courtroom was full - and that`s without all the family, witnesses etc as obviously they are not allowed in at the moment.
The evidence is breathtaking and cannot be disputed. IS knows this - Tortoise - the other case I met you on - I talked about the "nodding dog"!! This one - is a twitcher!
Well done a million times to all those who worked on the case - the evidence they collected is amazing..truly amazing.
This "man" - for want of a better word - he thought he was oh..so very clever. I`m sure he is in shock at the cleverness and highly specialised detective and forensic work that cannot be disputed. He must have nightmares every night and bang his head against the wall in disbelief. He knows...he knows...
Am not going to write a long post and not exactly sure what is permissible but I don`t know how else to say this.....this is a smart man...this is a greedy man...this is a callous man...this is a man who plans....this is a calculated man.....
.....His first wife.......
Oh....and his poor, poor boys.
How many lives have been destroyed...
Michelle
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