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People obsess over the character although no one can ever agree what the Slender Man looks like because he was never a real tangible thing. Maxine Carr was born Maxine Ann Capp. She was born in Grimsby, Lincolnshire, on 16 February 1977, the second of two daughters born to Alfred Capp and his wife, Shirley (née Suddaby). [186]

a b c d e Yates, Nathan (2005). Beyond Evil. London, England: John Blake Publishing. ISBN 1844541428. a b Judd, Terri (21 August 2002). "In a Secure Mental Unit, Huntley is Charged on Two Counts of Murder". The Independent. London.A further two part, 60-minute documentary, commissioned by Channel 5, Soham: The Murder of Holly & Jessica, was first broadcast on 9 & 10 March 2022. [247] In July 2002, Carr applied for a vacant full-time teaching assistant position at St Andrew's Primary School. She found out on 23 July that her application had been unsuccessful. [207] One of the children to express dismay at this decision was Wells, who having broken down in tears upon learning Carr's application for the teaching position had been unsuccessful, presented her with a hand-drawn card, [208] depicting a smiling face, in which she stated: "I'll miss you a lot. Thank you! C ya around school! Miss ya! Luv Holly." [209] Yates, Nathan (18 October 2005). Beyond Evil – Inside the Twisted Mind of Ian Huntley. John Blake Publishing. ISBN 978-1-782-19153-7– via Google Books. Pitchfork became the first person convicted of murder on the basis of DNA evidence and was jailed for life at Leicester crown court in 1988. He was sentenced to serve a minimum of 30 years. In April 2007, Huntley confessed to having sexually assaulted an 11-year-old girl he had dragged into an orchard in 1997. This admission—in which Huntley also confessed to having a sexual interest in children while insisting the murders of Wells and Chapman had not been sexually motivated—was welcomed by the victim of this sexual assault. [222] Following Huntley's admission of guilt, this victim issued a press statement in which she confessed to feeling "a massive sense of relief", but concluded this statement with the sentence: "Yet, I still feel upset that Huntley was left at large, resulting in the deaths of two innocent children." [223]

The two girls and their friend Natalie Parr played computer games and listened to music for about half an hour before Parr returned home. [8] [9] By 3:15p.m., both girls had changed into distinctive replica Manchester United football shirts, one of which belonged to Wells, and the other to her older brother, Oliver. [10] At 5:04p.m., Wells' mother took a photograph of the two before the children ate dinner with the other guests. They returned to playing upstairs in the house at about 6:10p.m. [6] [8] The final photograph taken of Wells and Chapman before their disappearance The trial of Huntley for the murders of Wells and Chapman opened at the Old Bailey on 5 November 2003 before Mr Justice Alan Moses; Huntley was charged with two counts of murder, to which he entered a plea of not guilty. Carr was charged with two counts of assisting an offender and one count of perverting the course of justice. [82] Anissa Weier and Morgan Geyser, both 12, lured their friend Payton Leutner into the woods and stabbed her 19 times in an attempt to impress the fictional character Slender Man.He was eventually caught after the world’s first mass screening for DNA for which 5,000 men in three villages were asked to volunteer blood or saliva samples. One of the two teenage girls who stabbed their 12-year-old friend because they were possessed by the fictional Slender Man character told her: 'Don't be afraid, I'm only a little kitty cat,' before abandoning her in the woods. Questioned about the efforts she had made to mislead both police and the media to divert suspicion from her partner, Carr emphasised she had only lied to police, the media and "anyone who asks" to protect Huntley, who had repeatedly assured her of his innocence of any wrongdoing and his fear of being "fitted up" [143] by police for the girls' disappearance should they discover the 1998 rape allegation made against him. [144] She further claimed to have referred to Wells and Chapman using past tense merely because she had worked with the children in the past. [142] At a preliminary hearing at the Old Bailey on 16 June 2003, Huntley pleaded not guilty to the charges of murdering Wells and Chapman, and guilty to the charge both stood accused of: conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. Carr pleaded not guilty to the charges of attempting to pervert the course of justice and assisting an offender. [126] Trial [ edit ]

By the second week of the children's disappearance, Huntley had begun to lose weight and was displaying visible symptoms of insomnia. [95] To one officer, he said: "You think I've done it? I was the last person to see them!" before beginning to weep. His erratic behaviour and apparent distress led to him being prescribed anti-depressants on 13 August. [96] Suspicions [ edit ] Having participated in the search for the children, Huntley regularly asked police officers questions such as how their investigation was progressing and how long DNA evidence could survive before deteriorating. [24] One of these officers observed three vertical scratches on Huntley's left jaw, each measuring approximately three centimetres (1.2in), which he claimed had been recently inflicted by his dog. [59] He said: “Twenty five years ago my 14-year-old sister Kate was taken from my family and me when she was murdered near our home whilst walking a friend’s dog.

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Mehak Sharma, 19, was pronounced dead at the scene in Ash Tree Way on Sunday, October 29 after she was stabbed. Ian Kevin Huntley was born in Grimsby, Lincolnshire, on 31 January 1974, the first of two sons born to Kevin Huntley and his wife, Lynda ( née Nixon). [158] The Huntley family were working class and at the time of the birth of their first child, lodged with Lynda's parents in Grimsby. Following the birth of their second child, Wayne, in August 1975, the family moved into a rented property in Immingham, where Huntley attended school. [159]

On Thursday night police arrested a 36-year-old man they suspect of being the gunman who shot Olivia. She was shot on Monday night by a masked gunman who burst into her family home while chasing another man in the Dovecot area of Liverpool.

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There isn’t a day that goes past where my family and I don’t think of her, what life would be like if she hadn't been taken from us, what she would have achieved, and all the family milestones that we have been unable to include her in." a b c "Soham Girls 'Likely to Have Been Asphyxiated' ". The Guardian. 7 November 2003 . Retrieved 19 October 2019. In 2017, Weier pleaded guilty to being a party to attempted second-degree homicide. A jury then found her "not guilty by mental disease or defect". a b Jenna Helland (October 3, 2012). " In Praise of the Worldsoul, Part 2". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.

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