GUILTY UK - Helen Bailey, 51, Royston, 11 April 2016 #3

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I's sure I read today. Just looking now.
 
  • #802
Oh dear, no twitters today?
 
  • #803
Maybe Tara's having technical problems.
 
  • #804
Can't see any.
 
  • #805
:waiting:
 
  • #806
Court has been adjourned today. One of the jurors is unwell.


I rang the Cambridge News Newsdesk.
 
  • #807
Yes, and Helen specifically wanted coaching rather than counselling. I know I'm being harsh blaming the coach though!

I've been watching this ahead of today's evidence to try and get my thoughts out of the pit and back to the person and dog who will hopefully eventually be remembered more for their lives than their deaths:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9GPdcxTs0oE

Thank you for posting that Squamous, it's good to hear Helen's voice and to see little Boris. A massive reminder of what the world has lost thanks to the selfish and twisted actions of one man.




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Court has been adjourned today. One of the jurors is unwell.

You beat me to it. I just phoned the Cambridge News to find out if they were running their live blog today and got the same. She thinks it's just for today.
 
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You beat me to it. I just phoned the Cambridge News to find out if they were running their live blog today and got the same. She thinks it's just for today.

I thought they had stand in jurors?

I bet that is a really naive thing to say :facepalm:
 
  • #812
I thought they had stand in jurors?

No, they do, but only for the first few days and then they're discharged.
 
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When I heard that HB was drugged for many months before her death, I realised that there must be many other occasions where she was 'gaslighted'. I was reading thru her blog from December 2015 and found this paragraph. I wonder.


Those of you who follow Planet Grief through the Facebook page will know that I lost the Christmas cards that I bought earlier this year. It wasn’t that I was feeling particularly organised in August, but I was in a shop when I spotted cards with dachshunds on them, so I bought the lot, put them away, and then when I needed them, I couldn’t find them. The good news is that eventually they turned up hidden behind a row of books on a bookshelf, something I only discovered because I was hunting for the mug of coins I keep for parking change, which obviously I’d also hidden behind books.

I'm catching up reading ...

IMHO this is natural behaviour, and incomparable with for instance forgetting Boris at the beach. Or in other words: this could be me too, for years on, no gaslight and without Zoplicone.

You find most things because you have a fixed place for them, milk in the fridge, ice cream in the freezer, washing powder near the washing machine and so on.
The problems begin with stuff you do not use very often and that does not have its own place. Whatever it is, it is not in your system.
When he was a young boy, my Grandfather wrote all his festive letters ahead of time in the summer, and when the time came to send them, he had forgotten where he hid them and never found them again.

I have a fixed spot for birthday cards and Christmas cards, and that is where I'd look for cards bought in August. If I do not find them there, there are one or two other logical places where they might be and that is about it.

BTW I used to hide things behind books too. I stopped doing that when I started hiding books from voracious young dogs. :facepalm:
 
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Scapa said:
MPLab is a development environment. ChipKits sells a range of mostly user-developed integrated kits for a vast range of applications, sometimes integrated and sometimes bolt-ons to existing machines -- you can find a kit that will function as a burglar alarm, say, or to convert an old PC into a gaming console. Some are likely to be fairly simple and some high-level, from hobbyists to more serious builders and developers looking to trial new ideas without spending a ton.

I've only scanned these quickly but Sykic seems to be focused on a build he's working on (building, debugging) and is looking for info on whether or not MPLab is still supported. The gear he's describing (boards, etc) would support a wide range of projects.

Pinguino is a version of an Arduino device. Arduino is a micro controller - like a little motherboard with sensors and output devices (a very small and limited computer) which uses small programs to control things eg flashing led lights, opening and closing curtains according to light levels, turning on heating when the temperature drops, controlling drones etc. Its called "The Internet of Things" or IoTs.
The Pinguino is just the motherboard. You would need to upload small programs and have input and output components to make a work.
I assume IS would use it to control his various contraptions we see in his YouTube videos.
What amazes me is within days of killing HB and Boris he's back to his hobbies like nothing has changed. Heartless man.

Apparently he wiped his computer ... would any of these forum posts or moving the server that his website was on be connected to him wiping computer records?

Also would the set up he had prevent police from contacting his ISP for his internet history?
 
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"The jury was also told the author had been locked in a legal dispute with a business partner of her first husband in the years before her death."

I thought it was said there was no dispute, if this refers to that Jensen guy?

http://m.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/new...ial-shown-cesspit-burial-images-35403008.html


David Jensen's wording said there is no ongoing dispute - so there could have been one previously




David Jensen's evidence

Former colleague gives evidence

The next witness is David Jensen. Giving evidence, Mr Jensen said he came to know Helen Bailey who worked at PSL. He said he worked as financial advisor for the company.
Mr Jensen said: “I’d known Helen for many years as a . colleague. I wouldn’t say socially I knew her well at all. “I left PSL in 2005. “There is no ongoing dispute between me and Helen Bailey’s estate.”


Mr Jensen added: “I have never spoken to Helen since John Sinfield’s funeral.” Mr Jensen is now being cross examined by the defence. He denied owing John Sinfield’s estate close to £100,000. “No one’s demanded any specific amount of money at any stage.” He denied taking assets out of MusicScope, so that there was no money to go towards John Sinfield’s estate share. “Quite the contrary, John Sinfield’s estate on his death owed MusicScope £30,000” he tells the court.
 
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Apparently he wiped his computer ... would any of these forum posts or moving the server that his website was on be connected to him wiping computer records?

Also would the set up he had prevent police from contacting his ISP for his internet history?

i would not think so - this was just his hobby, nothing suspicious. Except that he continued to work on his hobby in the days after HB murder which suggests he was not consumed with anxiety.
 
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i would not think so - this was just his hobby, nothing suspicious. Except that he continued to work on his hobby in the days after HB murder which suggests he was not consumed with anxiety.

Or perhaps he dealt with his anxiety by immersing himself in his hobbies.
 
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Yes, possibly, wasn't it said after she'd gone the jeep was put in the garage and no talk of it being moved after then? Not driving the jeep himself so no endangerment to him and it covering the cess pit at the same time.

Sorry if this is past now, I'm hours behind [emoji51]


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Sorry I'm behind now as well but I recall the police saying they couldn't start the car on first try when they went to move it. Maybe he was making electronic contraptions to mess up her cars. (Sorry, imagination going wild) he's not really a Bond villain is he? ......they're a bit smarter....


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