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Families of murdered girls say Johnson must pay her price for wicked lies | Burnham and Highbridge Weekly News

By Press Association 2021 Jennifer Johnson court case The families of murdered schoolgirls Karen Hadaway and Nicola Fellows say Jennifer Johnson must “pay her price” for her “wicked lies”. Jennifer Johnson, the ex-girlfriend of Babes in the Wood killer Russell Bishop, was found guilty of perjury and perverting the course of justice on Monday. The verdicts come more than 30 years after Bishop’s acquittal at his 1987 trial, when he was accused of killing nine-year-olds Karen and Nicola. Michelle Hadaway, mother of Karen Hadaway, arrives at Sussex Police Headquarters in Lewes, East Sussex (Gareth Fuller/PA) During the ensuing decades, the girls’ families faced a heartbreaking wait for justice and Bishop went on to attack again.

Families of murdered girls say Johnson must pay her price for wicked lies

Families of murdered girls say Johnson must ‘pay her price’ for ‘wicked lies’ Michelle Hadaway, mother of Karen Hadaway, with family members (Gareth Fuller/PA) The families of murdered schoolgirls Karen Hadaway and Nicola Fellows say Jennifer Johnson must “pay her price” for her “wicked lies”. Jennifer Johnson, the ex-girlfriend of Babes in the Wood killer Russell Bishop, was found guilty of perjury and perverting the course of justice on Monday. The verdicts come more than 30 years after Bishop’s acquittal at his 1987 trial, when he was accused of killing nine-year-olds Karen and Nicola. Michelle Hadaway, mother of Karen Hadaway, arrives at Sussex Police Headquarters in Lewes, East Sussex (Gareth Fuller/PA)

Families of murdered girls say Johnson must pay her price for wicked lies | Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard

Girls, 13 and 14, arrested after Sussex Police officer assaulted

Four people have been arrested after a police officer was assaulted. Sunday, 2nd May 2021, 3:44 pm Just before 10.30pm on Saturday (1 May) officers responded to reports of criminal damage being caused at a communal block of flats in Sussex Road, Haywards Heath said police. The group attempted to disperse from the area but officers were able to locate four people. A spokeswoman said: “Officers engaged in communication with the group before they allegedly became both verbally and physically aggressive towards the offices on scene. One of the women is alleged to have punched an officer in the back of the head before biting the same officer’s hand.”

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