YidArmyRach
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Murder and manslaughter conviction options laid out to jury
Nathan Matthews and Shauna Hoare both deny murder - but Matthews has already admitted killing Becky.
Mr Justice Dingemans has told the jury the basis on which the jury can find the couple guilty of murder, or Hoare guilty of manslaughter.
If the jury believe Matthews intended to kill Becky or cause her grievous bodily harm they must convict him of murder.
If the jury believe Hoare took part in a kidnap plot with the intention of killing Becky or causing her grievous bodily harm to prevent her escape and Matthews intended to kill her or cause her grievous bodily harm in the attack, they must convict her of murder.
If the jury believe Hoare took part in a kidnap plot reasonably believing Becky would come to some harm, they must convict her of manslaughter.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/becky-watts-murder-trial-live-6797039
If his silly story of kidnapping Becky, forcing her into a suitcase, then into the boot of a car, before tying her to a tree to scare her half to death is believed ..... and if the jury don't believe that MN would attempt to do all of that with SH with him that day, unless she was involved...... then I can see SH being found guilty of this one.
Its not as if he could have reasonably expected to have kept Becky in the boot between 10.30am ish and whenever SH fell asleep that night, before going to the wooded area. And, if he suggested that he could have made an excuse at some point that day to go out without SH with him, surely he could have offered to take the cake tin back without SH?