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★ Fake (I)

The early hours of April 24th 2015: a 999 alert in South Wales and a caller apparently so distressed he needs his father to help explain the emergency.  ibid.  

 

The woman in the house was Kellie Gillard, a 25-year-old last seen in public just a few hours earlier.  ibid.  

 

The 999 call had come from James Tobin, a successful amateur boxer who Kellie had been seeing for the past year.  ibid.  

 

 

The speedboat killer: the victim just 24, the boat owner determined to escape punishment.  He claims to be innocent.  But does his story add up?  Faking It: Tears of a Crime s5e3: The Speedboat Killer

 

2015: A speedboat owner gets ready to take his new date on a sightseeing tour.  His name Jack Shepherd.  ibid.

 

On her cameraphone Charlotte can be heard commenting on the speed.  ibid.

 

Ashford, Kent, on April 30th 2012 one man arrives with murder in mind: 38-year-old Ivan Esack.  ibid.

 

Ivan Esack walks in and then he attacks her [ex-wife] with the knife.  ibid.  

 

Esack was a bully, and he subjected Natalie to violence and abuse, and she had left several times and was persuaded to go back to him.  ibid.  Kerry Daynes  

 

 

35 years on and still Britain’s biggest ever unsolved missing person’s inquiry: Suzy Lamplugh.  The prime suspect who is not what he seems: John Cannan.  Faking It: Tears of a Crime s5e4: The Prime Suspect

 

28th July 1986: Suzy Lamplugh, 25, an estate agent, leaves her office at midday, her diary recording an appointment with Mr Kipper.  She’s never seen again.  ibid.

 

Aged 14, John Canaan committed his first sexual attack, more followed.  ibid.

 

The photofit of Mr Kipper, the man seen with a woman who looked like Suzy Lamplugh on the day she went missing, bore a striking resemblance to John Cannan.  ibid. 

 

10th June 2017: a 21-year-old man is rushed to the A&E unit at Bedford Hospital.  His name: Alex Skeel.  Alex tells police the woman who has attacked him is his 22 year old girlfriend Jordan Worth.  ibid.    

 

Jordan Worth pleaded guilty to causing grievous bodily harm with intent, and was the first woman in the UK to be guilty of the new offence of coercive control.  She was jailed for seven and a half years.  ibid.   

 

 

When a pregnant mum goes missing her husband [Mark Galante] joins the search.  But is he hiding vital information?  Faking It s5e5: Killer at My Funeral

 

He had started an affair with a woman on the internet.  ibid.

 

From the start police had suspected Jodie’s husband, Mark Galante.  ibid.

 

‘A truly cowardly act.  The killer had lured him to a remote rural location, he was robbed and he was knelt on the ground.  His glasses had been removed … This was a pre-planed, cold-blooded execution.’  ibid.  Richard Slee, ITV news reporter  

 

The victim was 31-year-old David Watkins from Reading.  ibid.  

 

The case against Everson was only just beginning … Then there were the forensics … It would be another quarter century before the wheels of justice finally caught up with him.  ibid.  

 

 

When a mum and her daughter are declared missing her husband [John Sharpe] breaks down in public.  Is his distress genuine?  Or is he hiding a terrible secret?  Faking It: Tears of a Crime s5e6: The Speargun Killer

 

A very very poor attempt at portraying concern and sadness.  ibid.  Cliff Lansley    

 

He’s a terrible terrible actor.  He’s seriously overestimated his ability to pull this one off.  ibid.

 

26th May 2018: Police mount an urgent search for a 29-year-old woman.  Hours earlier, Christina Abbots had missed a long-awaited get-together leaving her family to fear the worst.  ibid.  

 

In an adjoining room and apparently unconscious a middle-aged man [Zahid Naseem] wearing only a dressing-gown.  ibid.  

 

He’s half-naked and he’s locked in a flat from the inside that doesn’t belong to him and Christina’s body is in the bedroom next door.  ibid.  Kerry Daynes

 

The man was Zahid Naseem, a 47-year-old father of two, who lived 60 miles away in Buckinghamshire.  ibid.

 

 

Victoria had met Army PT instructor Emile Cilliers while working as a military physio.  Drawn together by their love of adrenalin sports they soon became close.  Faking It s6e1: Cilliers & Lewis

 

‘She’s the last one out of the plane.  She jumps and her main chute fails to deploy.  So she goes to pull the reserve chute: that also fails to deploy.’  ibid.  dude 

 

‘We’ve got three indicators … We can suspect deception is at play here … The arrogance of the man.’  ibid.  Cliff Lansley

 

As well as the gas valve evidence, police had gathered more incriminating information on their subject … ‘he was funding a separate lifestyle, a secret lifestyle of affairs; he also had debts.’  ibid.  woman    

 

In October 2017 Cilliers appeared at Winchester Crown Court on two counts of attempted murder.  ibid.

 

Port Talbot, south Wales, adoptive home of Bristol-born Terrie-Anne Jones, daughter, sister, and loving mum.  But on January 5th 2018 the woman known to everyone as Tan was found dead.  The victim of an horrific attack.  ibid.

 

A 911 call and a startling admission.  The caller was John Lewis, a local handyman, who started dating Terrie-Ann eight months earlier.  ibid.

 

Despite the ferocity of the attack, Lewis continued to downplay it.  ibid.  

 

 

October 2016: Police are called to an emergency at a house in Gateshead, near Newcastle.  When police arrive they found 24-year-old Alice Ruggles had been murdered in her own home.  Faking It s6e2: Dhillon & Kerrell

 

We know that four indicators that when you put those together his denial here is a confession.  ibid.  Cliff Lansley

 

A previous girlfriend had been forced to take out a restraining order against him.  ibid.  journalist  

 

Holly Kerrell was a 28-year-old mother of three young children.  ibid.

 

He was extremely possessive.  He monitored where she went.  She wasn’t allowed to go very far, she says.  And on occasions he was violent … The textbook homicide perpetrator.  ibid.  Kerry Daynes

 

 

Another woman he’d [Ben Lacomba] first met a decade earlier: 33 year old Sarah Wellgreen.  Faking It s6e3: Lacomba & Garbutt

 

The various CCTV cameras had captured Lacomba leaving the village of New Ash Green, driving towards remote countryside, then returning home two hours later.  Detectives now believe he had killed Sarah inside the house and had made this journey to dispose of her body.  ibid.  

 

The beautiful rolling countryside of north Yorkshire.  Here, the quiet village of Melsonby became the unlikely location of a horrific murder.  More than a decade on a murder conviction still disputed.  ibid.    

 

The Emergency Services were immediately surprised by Robin Garbutt’s behaviour.  ibid.  

 

Three weeks after the murder, Robin Garbutt was arrested and charged with killing Diana [wife].  ibid. 

 

 

Seacroft, west Scotland: Home of Edward Cairney and his long-time partner Avril Jones … A new occupant moved in with them: 15 year old Margaret Fleming.  Faking It s6e4: Cairney & Jones & Prout

 

‘Harsh inappropriate brutal behaviour that she [Fleming] is being subjected to by people who are meant to be her carers.’  ibid.  Kerry Daynes   

 

By December 1999 Margaret was 19 year old.  After this photo was taken, a week before Christmas that year, she was never seen in public again.  Autumn 2016: For years, Avril Jones had been collecting disability payments on Margaret’s behalf.  ibid. 

 

‘Using the past tense … is a big red flag.’  ibid.  Dawn Archer      

 

Jones and Cairney stood trial for her murder in 2018 … Both were convicted of murder.  ibid.

 

In November 2007 Adrian and Kate Prout prepared to host a shoot on their 276 acres of land.  But by the time it got underway, she was dead.  ibid.

 

If the police were taken about by Prout’s apparent lack of concern, they were even more surprised to learn why he’d called 999 [other people’s concern].  ibid.

 

Prout finally stood trial for murder at Bristol Crown Court.  Despite the absence of Kate’s body, he was found guilty and jailed for Life with a minimum of 18 years.  Ibid

 

 

Two outgoing women, one manipulative man [Ian Stewart].  The visual clues.  The verbal slips.  And a medical breakthrough that finally trapped the two-time killer.  Faking It s6e5: Stewart

 

When Helen Bailey lost her partner of 20 years she sought comfort by sharing her grief with others … ‘Ian Stewart came to meet Helen Bailey because he was also bereaved.’  ibid.  Kerry Daynes

 

Ian Stewart moved in together using her money to buy a £1.2 million home in Hertfordshire.  Just four miles from the house where Stewart had killed his wife four years earlier … ‘Then all of a sudden Hell disappears.’  ibid.

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