GUILTY UK - Helen Bailey, 51, Royston, 11 April 2016 #4

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  • #201
“He asked if it was normal not to be able to remember anything when in shock."

Testing a tactic for when he is questioned by the police?
 
  • #202
Ha ha ........... dinner tray versus bedding change !! I know which one is harder for me

Seriously. We have a Super-King bed (bed is the best place on earth) and the only thing that keeps me going through the process of changing the bed is the thought that I can get in it after.

I can't imagine why he decided to change the bed with a seeping wound and the inability to lift a dinner tray when he had someone they actually paid to do it...

Actually, I can imagine. But for the sake of hyperbole...!
 
  • #203
I can do updates for a bit?

Next witness

Next witness: GP Matthew Jarvis

“I’m a partner at Ashwell surgery. I’ve been a GP since 1996. I see patients every day. The last time I saw him [Stewart] was June, 18 2015 which was an assessment for hemorrhoids. In April 2016, Mr Stewart said he was having regular interviews with the police. He didn’t want a sedative like diazepam. Mirtazapine in mid-range dose was given. It is my practise to tell patients to take it at night.”

http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/cambridge-news/helen-bailey-murder-trial-jury-12538102
Wow, IS really is as stupid as he looks - agonising piles were his get out of jail free card!

(Helen's knight in shining armour just gets less and less attractive...)
 
  • #204
IS should already know about shock from when his wife died. He's full of **** asking that question.


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  • #205
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'Should I cancel holiday?'

“He also said he had a holiday booked. Should he cancel it or not?

“He seemed dismissive of the idea she couldn’t survive without accessing her bank account.

“He said she had plenty of cash.

“He came across with no evidence of anxiety or depression. He gave no indication on an emotional level of distress about Helen being missing. There was just nothing at all.”
 
  • #206
14:30
Body in Scotland

Next witness: Dr Alison Wenzerul, consultant psychiatrist, was asked to assess Stewart on May 6. Stewart made a self-referral.

“I was told this was a slightly unusual situation.

“We saw Mr Stewart at the outpatient unit. He said that she [Helen] had disappeared and on the day she’d disappeared he had been due to get some dressings changed. She was in a very anxious state about driving a car. He said there was a message about needing some space and time.

“He said there had been an occasion where police had discovered a body up in Scotland and had been in touch because they thought it could be Helen, but it wasn’t. He was very distressed about that.”
 
  • #207
Beta blockers are sometimes prescribed for anxiety. I'm confused about when this doc actually last saw IS though, was it for his piles appointment or for prescribing the beta blockers?

Piles consultation was in 2015 - Beta blockers prescribed in 2016 - thank you for doing the updates Squamous.
 
  • #208
Increased medication

Next doctor (missed name) is giving evidence: “I can see my first dealing with Ian Stewart was a request for a telephone conversation. During this consultation Ian discussed with me his partner had gone missing.

“He asked if it was normal not to be able to remember anything when in shock. “

Ach there is his manipulative self again. Trying to get the doctor to confirm that shock could cause you not to remember anything, no doubt to use an excuse in police interviews!
 
  • #209
14:19
Contd

“On April 21 he was prescribed beta blockers. He was a normal man and nothing about him gave me cause for concern.”
That's what poor Helen thought too.
 
  • #210
“He said there had been an occasion where police had discovered a body up in Scotland and had been in touch because they thought it could be Helen, but it wasn’t. He was very distressed about that.”

RSBM. It's getting harder and harder not to just post expletives.
 
  • #211
14:33
Contd

Simon Russell Flint, defending: “You say he looked old, tired and distressed? Having police there questioning him and his family.”

Dr Wenzerul: “He clearly was very distressed.”
 
  • #212
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'Should I cancel holiday?'

“He also said he had a holiday booked. Should he cancel it or not?

“He seemed dismissive of the idea she couldn’t survive without accessing her bank account.

“He said she had plenty of cash.

“He came across with no evidence of anxiety or depression. He gave no indication on an emotional level of distress about Helen being missing. There was just nothing at all.”

I'd like to hear the doctor reports from when his wife died now..... the more I hear the more I think he killed her as well.... he's totally detached from reality. It's like he's got severe aspergers or something


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'Should I cancel holiday?'

“He also said he had a holiday booked. Should he cancel it or not?

“He seemed dismissive of the idea she couldn’t survive without accessing her bank account.

“He said she had plenty of cash.

“He came across with no evidence of anxiety or depression. He gave no indication on an emotional level of distress about Helen being missing. There was just nothing at all.”
Sums him up. The only thing he was anxious about was getting caught!
 
  • #214
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'Should I cancel holiday?'

“He also said he had a holiday booked. Should he cancel it or not?

“He seemed dismissive of the idea she couldn’t survive without accessing her bank account.

“He said she had plenty of cash.

“He came across with no evidence of anxiety or depression. He gave no indication on an emotional level of distress about Helen being missing. There was just nothing at all.”

Great information in this interview - more attempts to have 'holiday approval' - and HOW would he know how much cash Helen 'would' have taken with her. And 'no emotional level of distress' !!
 
  • #215
14:37
Next statement

Next statement from Mike Anguera. Court told he met Stewart during a work placement at Jubilee House during a mental health assessment.

“I recall Ian had called into the unit because he couldn’t sleep due to his partner being missing. On arrival, I could see there were police officers at the address and they were just leaving. He invited us into the house and we went to the lounge.”
 
  • #216
14:37
Next statement

Next statement from Mike Anguera. Court told he met Stewart during a work placement at Jubilee House during a mental health assessment.

“I recall Ian had called into the unit because he couldn’t sleep due to his partner being missing. On arrival, I could see there were police officers at the address and they were just leaving. He invited us into the house and we went to the lounge.”

Wonder why IS didn't just ask for more zopiclone.......


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  • #217
He certainly seems to have involved everyone he could think of, hasn't he??
 
  • #218
14:39
'She told him not to read her book'

“He explained he was having sleepless nights due to his missing partner.

“He said she had wanted to go somewhere to be on her own. He said he had had so many different talks with the police and he was getting confused.

“He talked about a book Helen had written. She told him not to read it because it was about her ex-partner. He read parts of it. Ian had lost his previous partner.!
 
  • #219
Great information in this interview - more attempts to have 'holiday approval' - and HOW would he know how much cash Helen 'would' have taken with her. And 'no emotional level of distress' !!

That reminds me wasn't there something about her having access to large sum of cash?

Yup found it. No doubt IS is the source for the 4 figure sum story.

[FONT=&quot]Chief Inspector Wheatley says she may have had access to a large (four figure) sum of cash kept at her home, but otherwise has made [/FONT]no visible preparations[FONT=&quot] for lying low. [/FONT]

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/05/06/where-is-helen-bailey-author-missing/
 
  • #220
Kate Bradbrook ‏@katebradbrook 51s52 seconds ago

#helenbailey Social worker who visited Ian Stewart : he became abrupt when asked about Helen's phone. "He turned quite quickly
 
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