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Woman killed in north London by sister who stole her Rolex, Old Bailey hears
Jennifer Abbott, a film-maker, was found dead in her Camden flat with Nancy Pexton, 69, accused of her murderwww.theguardian.com
So nine calls from Nancy to her sister that morning. Sounds rather frantic.At the Old Bailey on Tuesday, Ms Abbott’s son Brad Carlson told jurors about the “bubbling” resentment between his mother and aunt.
Giving evidence via video-link, Mr Carlson said: “There was interaction and sometimes anger and hostility between my mother and Nancy, there was resentment seemingly bubbling up.”
He told the court he had received a number of messages from Pexton expressing her “anger and resentment and furiousness” towards Ms Abbott.
Mr Carlson continued: “She was angry – I think there was at times a feeling of disrespect.
“I think a feeling that she was unappreciated and that my mother had not shown gratitude for some of the things Nancy had done and been there for her.”
The victim’s diamond-encrusted gold Rolex watch was missing when she was found and was later recovered from Pexton’s belongings after she was admitted to hospital, jurors have heard.
Mr Carlson, who bought his mother the Rolex, said he “wanted people to get along” and encouraged them to make “peace”.
“I, at times, was very honest with my mother. I asked my mother to be more gentle and sometimes more careful in her words. Sometimes people need to be treated more gently,” said Mr Carlson.
He added that he felt “empathy” and “love” for Nancy.
The court also heard that Ms Abbott had told her nephew Feras Abukhait she thought Pexton was “capable of anything”, and that she feared for her safety.
She allegedly told Mr Abukhait that Pexton had attempted to murder two of her boyfriends and hired two people to beat up someone called David.
Ms Abbott also asked her nephew if she should apply for a restraining order and even wrote a note about it on a scrap of paper, jurors heard.
On June 10, the defendant called her sister nine times, the final call lasting just over 15 minutes.
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Woman accused of slashing sister’s throat felt ‘unappreciated’, court hears
Nancy Pexton, 70, denies slashing and stabbing her sibling, Jennifer Abbott, at her flat in Camden, north London, on June 10 last year.www.ealingtimes.co.uk
As a Londoner, I used to hate tube strikes! But then Covid happened and we all got used to working from home, now a week of strikes just means a nice easy week working from home! From my entirely selfish viewpoint, obviously.Tube strikes next week. I bet this will have an impact on juries and witnesses travelling to the Old Bailey.