Search results for ‘joanna yeates’
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Judge’s sympathy warning for Tabak jury
The judge in the trial of the man charged with murdering Joanna Yeates instructs the jurors in the case not to “allow emotion or sympathy for her family and boyfriend” to cloud their judgment.
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Tabak ‘determined to kill’, prosecution claims
Vincent Tabak had a sexually motivated “determination to kill” Joanna Yeates, prosecutors have told a jury. Our Home Affairs Correspondent Andy Davies reports from Bristol Crown Court.
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Tabak’s lawyer: my client’s conduct was ‘disgusting’
The barrister representing Vincent Tabak, who is accused of murdering Joanna Yeates, says his conduct was “frankly disgusting”.
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Tabak ‘planned to plead guilty’, trial hears
Jurors at the trial of Vincent Tabak, accused of murdering landscape architect Joanna Yeates, hear the Long Lartin prison chaplain state that Tabak told him in February he planned to plead guilty.
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Police searching for missing architect find female body
Police searching for missing architect Joanna Yeates have found a female body near a golf club in North Somerset.
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Missing Bristol architect: police release CCTV film
Police release CCTV footage showing Joanna Yeates, missing since Friday, buying a pizza at her local Tesco in Clifton village, Bristol, on the night of her disappearance.
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Guilty of gross misconduct – but detective keeps job
A senior detective is given a written warning and will keep his job despite being found guilty of gross misconduct over his handling of a high-profile double murder case.
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Cameron wary of law to curb ‘reckless’ press
“Outrageous”, “reckless” and “frankly appalling”: Lord Justice Leveson delivers a damning verdict on the press. But David Cameron says he has “serious concerns” about the proposal of a new press law.
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News of the World accused over murder investigation
Former Crimewatch presenter Jacqui Hames tells the Leveson inquiry the News of the World was involved in an attempt to “subvert” a murder investigation.
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‘Why I’m giving evidence at the Leveson inquiry’
Journalist Joan Smith gives her personal account of why she’s giving evidence at the Leveson inquiry, set up to look at the ethics and practices of the press in the wake of the phone-hacking scandal.
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Vincent Tabak trials hears of days before his arrest
Jurors at the trial of Vincent Tabak, accused of murdering Jo Yeates in December of last year, have heard about his behaviour in the days before his arrest.
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Parents fear missing architect has been kidnapped
The family of a 25-year-old architect, missing for nearly a week in Bristol, say they fear she has been kidnapped, and that “Christmas is suspended until she comes back”, as Samira Ahmed discovers.