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Jones was a pupil at Markland Hill Primary School in Bolton. After her killing, the school announced plans for a memorial garden. The fundraising target of £5,000 was reached within 12 hours, and soon surpassed £11,000. Headteacher Louise Close said: "We want a lasting legacy for this little girl who was taken so soon, so quickly and tragically."
Andrea Simon of the End Violence Against Women Coalition stated that "the measures that could make a difference and the resourcing are not where they need to be." [131] Reports of women killed by serving or former police officers in the UK since 2009 indicate that they are usually partners, unlike in this case. [132]
On 4 September 2022 one man was arrested on suspicion of murder and attempted murder, and two others detained on suspicion of assisting an offender. [17] On 7 September the suspects were bailed. [18] On 8 September another man was arrested. [19] A ninth man was arrested on 10 September 2022. [20]
On 3 July 2018, police arrested Letby on suspicion of eight counts of murder and six counts of attempted murder. [43] After Letby's arrest, police began investigating her entire career, including her time at Liverpool Women's Hospital. [35] Letby was bailed on 6 July 2018, [48] [49] rearrested on 10 June 2019, and bailed again on 13 June. [50]
Virginia McCullough (born 20 October 1987) [1] is a British convicted murderer serving life imprisonment for the murders of her parents, John and Lois McCullough, who were poisoned with prescription medication (and battered and stabbed to death in the case of Lois) at their home in Great Baddow, Essex, in June 2019.
Rachel Jane Nickell (23 November 1968 – 15 July 1992) was a British woman who was stabbed to death on Wimbledon Common in south-west London on 15 July 1992. The initial police investigation of the crime resulted in the arrest in controversial circumstances of an innocent man, who was acquitted.
A Polish woman who claimed to be missing Madeleine McCann was arrested upon landing in the UK. Julia Wandelt, who also goes by Julia Wendell and Julia Faustyna, was taken into custody upon ...
After arrest, Carr was sent to a medical assessment centre, where she tried to strangle two members of staff. [2] She was charged with two counts of actual bodily harm for this in addition to the charges for the attack at Collingwood College. [2] She was convicted in December 1994 and sentenced to be detained "at Her Majesty's pleasure".