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Sally Challen
You may remember me posting this link wishing this woman well.
https:/ /www.th eanswer bank.co .uk/New s/Quest ion1648 041.htm l
She has had the conviction for murder quashed and is now back home.
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-engla nd-surr ey-4784 5450
She will now face a new trial and again, I hope that things turn out positively for her.
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She has had the conviction for murder quashed and is now back home.
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She will now face a new trial and again, I hope that things turn out positively for her.
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I have had the benefit of reading the judgements in the original appeal against sentence and the latest one against conviction. I am in two minds about this. They had separated and she had moved out; however, they had reconciled and they had spent the afternoon together at the former matrimonial home. That afternoon, she became suspicious that he was...
10:06 Mon 08th Apr 2019
Spicey- from the article (my caps to highlight relevance), so yes clearly more than one act of physical violence :-
//Two events stand out in that early period. One is that Sally became pregnant at 17 and was taken to Harley Street by her brothers for a late-term abortion. Afterwards, they approached Richard, only to be told: “It could have been anybody’s.” THE OTHER IS THE FIRST ACT OF VIOLENCE RECOUNTED BY SALLY TO WISTRICH.Sally said she had challenged Richard about seeing another woman, and he had dragged her down the stairs and thrown her out of the front door. (She claims that, for the rest of her life, she hated to confront him in case he did it again.)//
//Two events stand out in that early period. One is that Sally became pregnant at 17 and was taken to Harley Street by her brothers for a late-term abortion. Afterwards, they approached Richard, only to be told: “It could have been anybody’s.” THE OTHER IS THE FIRST ACT OF VIOLENCE RECOUNTED BY SALLY TO WISTRICH.Sally said she had challenged Richard about seeing another woman, and he had dragged her down the stairs and thrown her out of the front door. (She claims that, for the rest of her life, she hated to confront him in case he did it again.)//
There was no question of physical abuse. She wouldn't have been charged with murder in the first place if there was. That's been a 'get out of jail free card' for man killers for years.
'He was flaunting his new girlfriend in front of her'
Can you imagine, when a man murders his ex, any bloke coming on here and saying 'Well, she had a new boyfriend, what did she expect?'
'He was flaunting his new girlfriend in front of her'
Can you imagine, when a man murders his ex, any bloke coming on here and saying 'Well, she had a new boyfriend, what did she expect?'
I actually agree wolf but I'm not at all sure there will be another trial. I'm sure Barmaid can confirm if the crown prosecution service can drop it altogether as this is a quote from the article which seems to suggest that a trial date might be deemed unnecessary?
//On Friday, Mr Justice Edis set a further hearing for 7 June and a trial date for 1 July "if necessary".//
//On Friday, Mr Justice Edis set a further hearing for 7 June and a trial date for 1 July "if necessary".//