HAYSOM, ELIZABETH & JENS SOERING et al: Storyville: Killing for Love TV -
21 June 1990: We the jury find the defendant guilty of first-degree murder of Derek Haysom and Nancy Haysom. A fixed punishment of imprisonment for life. Storyville: Killing for Love, BBC 2021
The amount of overkill there was involved. And the amount of blood that was there. I’d never seen anything like that before. ibid. Ricky Gardner, investigating rozzer
You were creating the alibi while he was committing the crime. ibid. prosecutor in court
She’s doing everything she can to destroy me even more. ibid. boyfriend Soering
We’ve got the wrong man: this man didn’t do it. ibid. brief
HAZELL, STUART: Tonight: Living With a Killer: Tonight TV - The Guardian online - Faking It: Tears of a Crime TV - The Murder of Tia Sharp: My Daughter TV - Forensics: Catching the Killer TV -
Face to face with a child killer. And a family betrayed ... With the country basking in the glory of the Olympic Games, here in South London Tia Sharp disappeared from her grandmother’s home and was never seen again. Tonight: Living With a Killer, ITV 2013
Christine’s house was searched for a third time and this time police discovered Tia's body wrapped in sheets in the loft. But the failure to find her earlier was widely criticised. ibid.
He was sentenced to Life in prison with a minimum of thirty-eight years. ibid.
Stuart Hazell has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of 12-year-old Tia Sharp and must serve a minimum of 38 years before he can be considered for release.
The 37-year-old escaped a whole-life sentence, which would have meant he was never released, after the judge said he could not be sure that the murder was sexually motivated.
Mr Justice Nicol said Hazell had been sexually interested in Tia, sexually assaulted her and photographed the child's body in a sexual pose.
There were shouts of ‘beast’ from the public gallery at the Old Bailey and some relatives outside court said of the sentence: ‘Nowhere near long enough.’ The Guardian online article 14th May 2013, ‘Tia Sharp murder: Stuart Hazell to serve a minimum of 38 years in prison’
The killer who invites the cameras into his own living room while a terrible secrets lies hidden upstairs. Faking It: Tears of a Crime s1e2: Stuart Hazell
August 9th 2012: A televised appeal for a missing schoolgirl. The missing girl 12-year-old Tia Sharp. The man making the appeal, Stuart Hazell, her grandmother’s boyfriend. For seven days and nights, Hazell had been suspected of involvement in Tia’s disappearance, and now he was aiming to clear his name, but he was faking it. The house where he spoke contained a terrible secret. ibid.
If Tia had left the house to go shopping as he claimed, her image would have shown up somewhere. ibid.
Hazell was a violent drug addict who had been to prison repeatedly. ibid.
Tia was dead and hidden upstairs in the loft. ibid.
A 12-year-old girl, her whole life ahead of her, who vanished without a trace. A desperate hunt. This is the story of an innocent girl murdered in her family home. Exploited by a person she called grandad. A monster hiding in plain sight. The Murder of Tia Sharp: My Daughter, Channel 5 2017
As the last person to see her alive, Hazell’s account of what happened just prior to her disappearance was crucial. ibid.
Four days after she disappeared there was still no sign of Tia anywhere, no trace of her leaving the estate on the CCTV. ibid.
‘When he was interviewed he made no comment.’ ibid. rozzer
The police also found child pornography. ibid.
‘A horrible horrible man.’ ibid. local publican
Stuart Hazell had murdered 12 year old Tia Sharp, and hidden her body in the loft of her grandmother’s home; he was hiding in plain sight. Britain’s Most Evil Killers s1e9: Stuart Hazell, Real Lives 2017
It was a crime that horrified the nation. ibid.
But the relationship was in no way conventional: after they split up, he began seeing Natalie’s mother, Christine Sharp. ibid.
Body-language expert Robert Phipps was certain Hazell was lying. ibid.
A young girl is reported missing. A community and a family in a race against time to find her. A search that starts with a small area but whittles down to one small space. And the most damning evidence of all. Forensics: Catching the Killer s2e2: Murder Caught on Camera. Sky Crime 2022
Now detectives had proof that Stuart Hazell had paedophilic obsessions, and that he had been with Tia’s body after she had died. ibid.
HEADY, BONNIE: True Crime Recaps 2021 -
Lisa Montgomery was executed by lethal at the US penitentiary in Indiana. She was the first woman to be executed since Bonnie Brown Heady in 1953. Bonnie kidnapped and murdered a 6-year-old boy in Missouri. Lisa’s crime was just as heinous. True Crime Recaps: Lisa Montgomery, Youtube 8.33, 2021
HEARNE, MURRAY: Murder Uncovered TV -
It was that commitment that cost constable Peter Forsythe his life and nearly that of his rookie mate Jason Semple. They were unarmed and off duty when they tried to arrest a young man offering them drugs. In an explosive few seconds Murray Hearne knifed both men leaving Jason fighting for life and Peter dead. Murder Uncovered s1e3: The Thin Blue Line, Sky Witness 2018
In March 2014 after 16 years behind bars Murray Hearne was released. ibid.
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Margery Gardner: she was a habituary of Kensington and Soho clubs where she met a handsome ex-officer named Neville Heath and started a brief affair with him. Great Crimes & Trials: Neville Heath s1e11: The Ladykiller, BBC 1993
She enjoyed masochism. ibid.
She was dead, hidden under blood-soaked bedclothes with her ankles tied together. On her were the marks of seventeen whip-lashes and her nipples had been bitten off. ibid.
Police added the murder of Doreen Marshall to that of Margery Gardner. ibid.
In those days there was a puritanical reluctance to admit that a woman would want unusual sex. ibid.
Come on, boys, let’s get on with it. Neville Heath to hangman Albert Pierrepoint