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

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Gill Currey adds that Stewart told her that he was considering going to Broadstairs, as that’s where he thought Helen had gone. “He said he had gone out once looking for Helen, but he found it too much as people were asking how he was doing. Presumably he didn’t want to answer those questions.” The next time Gill saw Stewart was on June 7. “I wanted to ensure he had been given the opportunity to see a psychiatrist again, and to confirm my professional view that Stewart wasn’t displaying any symptoms of depression. “I had concluded myself that he could be discharged from my service. “When we were waiting to see the psychiatrist he sat right next to me, but only when we were called in did he say he didn’t realise this was me. “He said he felt a slight improvement with his eating, there was conversation about him going away on holiday. “Stewart said he was considering going to Palma.”

and same

[video=twitter;828560685256867840]https://twitter.com/ChloeKeedyITV/status/828560685256867840[/video]
 
  • #902
What a cold, calculating b'stard.
 
  • #903
[video=twitter;828561137725747200]https://twitter.com/ChloeKeedyITV/status/828561137725747200[/video]
 
  • #904
I bet our WS in court are loving this!
 
  • #905
"...an effort to make himself cry."

That makes me feel so deeply sad. She loved him so much she wanted to share everything with him, and he can't even cry for her.

It's a weird one cos at this point if she really had disappeared with her 4 figure sum, she might have just gone off to start a new life or to get away from it all for a while so his feeling suicidal and breaking down doesn't make a lot of sense. Of course we know now that he had killed her and knew she was lying dead in a cesspit not far away from where he was sitting watching TV, so not being able to shed a tear for her, now we know that is pretty damning.
 
  • #906
Gill is asked how Stewart spoke about Boris the dog. “He spoke just about the dog, that he was Helen’s pride and joy - in other words talking in the past tense.” Gill is asked how Stewart spoke about Helen. She answers: “He mainly spoke about Helen again in the past tense, what they were going to do etc. “He’d spoken about the wedding they were hoping to have for September, that they’d booked the registry office but Helen was worried because they hadn’t found a venue and time was coming on. “He said Helen was always a worrier. “Him referring to Helen and Boris in the past tense struck me as quite odd, given someone had gone missing.”
 
  • #907
context for this may 23rd visit

20th asking for passport copy from Lockwood
22nd was the dog walk day.
 
  • #908
Gill is asked how Stewart spoke about Boris the dog. “He spoke just about the dog, that he was Helen’s pride and joy - in other words talking in the past tense.” Gill is asked how Stewart spoke about Helen. She answers: “He mainly spoke about Helen again in the past tense, what they were going to do etc. “He’d spoken about the wedding they were hoping to have for September, that they’d booked the registry office but Helen was worried because they hadn’t found a venue and time was coming on. “He said Helen was always a worrier. “Him referring to Helen and Boris in the past tense struck me as quite odd, given someone had gone missing.”

YAY!!!!!!!! Time to take my blood pressure pills here methinks - it's almost off the scale.
 
  • #909
I think he must be bonkers.
 
  • #910
Gill Currie is now being cross examined by the defence. Gill confirms that people had been encouraging Stewart to go on holiday, but he was not sure. “Myself and my colleague endorsed this encouragement, telling him we thought it might do him some good. “We suggested he bought a travel guide, planned out things to do, that he bought a relaxation CD to guide him through any stress and tension.” Gill confirms that she first heard about Stewart days before her first visit with him. “As I was his care co-ordinator I would have read Stewart’s notes on the system before seeing him Simon Russell Flint QC, defending, said: “You’re really telling the jury that when you attended his address he told you both he could clearly remember Helen Bailey walking down the lane with the dog and he assumed she was going to Broadstairs? “Yes”, she answers.
 
  • #911
It's a weird one cos at this point if she really had disappeared with her 4 figure sum, she might have just gone off to start a new life or to get away from it all for a while so his feeling suicidal and breaking down doesn't make a lot of sense. Of course we know now that he had killed her and knew she was lying dead in a cesspit not far away from where he was sitting watching TV, so not being able to shed a tear for her, now we know that is pretty damning.

I know a lot of men have been brought up to hold back their emotions, but even given that she had just taken some cash and gone off, surely he'd have some natural emotion. The fact he was making an effort to cry tells me he realised that would be an appropriate response and he was trying to emulate that. God it's all so sick isn't it?
 
  • #912
Kate Bradbrook ‏@katebradbrook 2m2 minutes ago

Gill Currey tells #helenbailey jury Stewart said he clearly remembered HB & dog walking down lane & assumed going Broadstairs


as you do, with no luggage !
 
  • #913
[video=twitter;828562871810453505]https://twitter.com/ChloeKeedyITV/status/828562871810453505[/video]
 
  • #914
Walking to Broadstairs down a lane? LOL
 
  • #915
[video=twitter;828562871810453505]https://twitter.com/ChloeKeedyITV/status/828562871810453505[/video]

If the person I loved was missing I'd be grateful and relieved that the police were doing all they could.
 
  • #916
It really is all very depressing....and confusing...it obviously wasn't any kind of crime of passion and points towards a totally calculated relationship from the very start
 
  • #917
I know a lot of men have been brought up to hold back their emotions, but even given that she had just taken some cash and gone off, surely he'd have some natural emotion. The fact he was making an effort to cry tells me he realised that would be an appropriate response and he was trying to emulate that. God it's all so sick isn't it?


Yeah it's the wanting to throw himself off the cliffs at Broadstairs and having to be "talked down" by his dad that strikes me as weird behaviour when at that point she'd have just been missing with her dog and a few grand cash. Of course none of that was real anyway but interesting that he quickly made himself the victim rather than Helen.
 
  • #918
[video=twitter;828563296974434306]https://twitter.com/ChloeKeedyITV/status/828563296974434306[/video]

just waiting for tara
 
  • #919
“You’re really telling the jury that when you attended his address he told you both he could clearly remember Helen Bailey walking down the lane with the dog and he assumed she was going to Broadstairs? “Yes”, she answers.

See, even the defence thinks he's bonkers.
 
  • #920
Gill Currie is now being cross examined by the defence. Gill confirms that people had been encouraging Stewart to go on holiday, but he was not sure. “Myself and my colleague endorsed this encouragement, telling him we thought it might do him some good. “We suggested he bought a travel guide, planned out things to do, that he bought a relaxation CD to guide him through any stress and tension.” Gill confirms that she first heard about Stewart days before her first visit with him. “As I was his care co-ordinator I would have read Stewart’s notes on the system before seeing him Simon Russell Flint QC, defending, said: “You’re really telling the jury that when you attended his address he told you both he could clearly remember Helen Bailey walking down the lane with the dog and he assumed she was going to Broadstairs? “Yes”, she answers.

Ah so they did endorse the encouragment that nameless "others" had been giving IS to go on holiday.
 
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