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The final criminal allegation against Huntley prior to the Soham murders dates from July 1999. In this instance, a woman was raped and Huntley–by this stage suspected by police as being a serial sex offender–was interviewed. Huntley supplied a DNA sample to assist in their enquiries, with Carr also providing an alibi to support his claims of innocence. The victim of this assault later said that Huntley had not been the perpetrator of her assault. (This case differs from the others as the victim had not identified or named Huntley as being her assailant.) [176] [n 12] Soham Murders: Why Did Ian Huntley Kill Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman?". The Guardian. 4 August 2017 . Retrieved 24 October 2019.

An earlier police statement said: “A 36-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of the murder of nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel. The man, who is from the Huyton area, was also arrested on two counts of attempted murder. a b c O'Neill, Sean; Sapsted, David (21 August 2002). "Caretaker Charged With Murder of Two Girls and Sent to Rampton". The Telegraph. Your tears have never been for them; only for yourself. In your attempts to escape responsibility, in your lies and manipulation ... you have increased the suffering of two families. There is no greater task for the criminal justice system than to protect the vulnerable. There are few worse crimes than your murder of these two young girls. a b c "Soham Girls 'Likely to Have Been Asphyxiated' ". The Guardian. 7 November 2003 . Retrieved 19 October 2019. At 8:00p.m., Nicola Wells entered her daughter's bedroom to invite the girls to say goodbye to her guests, only to discover both children missing. Alarmed, she and her husband, Kevin, searched the house and nearby streets. Minutes after their daughter's 8:30p.m. curfew had expired, Nicola Wells phoned the Chapmans to ask if the girls were there, only to learn Leslie and Sharon Chapman were worried that their youngest daughter had not returned home. [19] Following frantic efforts by the families to locate their daughters, Wells and Chapman were reported missing by their parents at 9:55p.m. [20] Search and discovery [ edit ]Although they were a besotted couple in public, Huntley was very possessive of Carr, and is known to have emotionally abused and/or physically assaulted her frequently, often culminating in Carr returning to live with her mother before Huntley persuaded her to return to live with him. [172] Furthermore, both Huntley and Carr are known to have conducted affairs throughout their relationship. [200] Noting how Carr often became flirtatious when she consumed alcohol, Huntley sought to minimise any opportunity for her to drink or otherwise socialise outside his presence for fear of her cheating on him with other males. [17] MBE for Vicar Who United Soham". The Daily Telegraph. 31 December 2002. Archived from the original on 12 January 2022 . Retrieved 23 October 2019. By the second week of the children's disappearance, Huntley had become an unofficial spokesman for the community of Soham. His explanation for this was that he wanted to convey to the media the frustration and despair the community was feeling. [89] In one interview with Sky News correspondent Jeremy Thompson during the second week of the search, he claimed to be holding on to a "glimmer of hope" [61] the children would be found safe and well, and that he had last seen the girls walking in the direction of a local library. [69] a b c d e f "How Huntley's Charade Crumbled". BBC News. 17 December 2003 . Retrieved 31 October 2019.

The Whole Town is Weeping: A Community Dazed by Grief and Disbelief". The Guardian. 18 August 2002 . Retrieved 25 October 2019. Guyoncourt, Sally (9 March 2022). "Ian Huntley Now: What Happened to the Soham Murderer After He Killed Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman". i . Retrieved 12 March 2022. a b c "Judge Gives Huntley Forty Years – And Little Hope". The Daily Telegraph. 30 September 2005 . Retrieved 22 October 2019.Information can be reported through Devon and Cornwall Police’s Major Incident Public Portal online, or through Crimestoppers anonymously. At this hearing, Carr was informed by Principal Crown Prosecutor Marion Bastin this charge carried a maximum sentence of life imprisonment. On hearing this, Carr slumped forward. [115]

Huntley Story 'Highly Unlikely' Says Expert". The Manchester Evening News. 12 August 2004 . Retrieved 6 January 2022.

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On 10 December, counsel for both prosecution and defence delivered their closing arguments to the jury. Latham delivered his closing argument on behalf of the prosecution by describing Huntley and Carr as "accomplished liars" [142] before outlining the prosecution's case that both children had to die to satisfy Huntley's "selfish self-interest" before Huntley—with Carr's support—had embarked on twelve days of "cynical deception", with Carr only revealing the truth to police after being informed of the discovery of the children's bodies. [146]

On the flowers from Everton FC, a message read: “RIP Olivia. No words will lessen the pain or explain such a tragedy. Our city stands united. Forever in our thoughts.” A card on the floral tribute from Liverpool FC said: “Rest in peace, Olivia, with deepest sympathy from all of us at Liverpool Football Club. You’ll Never Walk Alone.” It is unknown what occurred between Massacre Girl and Ruzi after the fire, as she was still alive at the time of the War of the Spark. [1] Story appearances [ | ] Title Inquest Into Deaths of Murdered Cambridgeshire Girls Opens Today". The Irish Times. 23 August 2002 . Retrieved 6 November 2019.In 10,075 ZC, she was hired to destroy a Selesnyan vernadi in the Rubblebelt and kill its followers, including the elf Cecilee. [2] Cecilee's brother, the Wolf Rider Ruzi, convinced the Gruul Zhur-Taa clan led by Nikya to join his crusade of vengeance. [3] Ruzi later broke into the Azorius South Records Hall and escaped with documents relating to Massacre Girl, before setting the building alight. [4] a b "Coroner: Girls' Bodies Were Moved to Woodland". The Guardian. 23 August 2002 . Retrieved 6 November 2019. Driver 'Struggled' With Two Children". The Telegraph. 12 August 2002. Archived from the original on 12 January 2022. January 2021 - ITV News releases a podcast on the murder and subsequent manhunt, Catching Melanie's Killer. Knifed 26 times & raped

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