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Teenager guilty of Jodi's murder
Summary from the United Kingdom, from articles in English
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The Scottish Sunday Express says new evidence connecting two other people to the murder of schoolgirl Jodi Jones is to be shown to police. (article 2)
The Sunday Mail reports that the mother of Jones has visited her grave for the first time since the teenager's boyfriend Luke Mitchell was convicted of her murder. (article 2)
The Scottish News of the World reveals what it says are more sinister secrets about Mitchell's morbid fascination with murder and torture. (article 2)
The children's mother Murdina, who was school secretary, their father Archie and grandfather Calum Campbell were swept away in flood waters. (article 1)
The online survey also found that Sir Sean Connery was the "most pleasant speaker" followed closely by Ewan McGregor and Billy Connolly . (article 1)
Police said Fife and central Scotland were worst affected by the snow, with up to 10in (25cms) falling in places. (article 1)
Judge Lord Nimmo Smith told the teenager he could be regarded as "truly wicked" for committing the murder in June 2003 in a Dalkeith wood. (article 4)
After the verdict, Jodi's uncle , Kevin Walker, said the family had had to bare its soul to ensure justice. (article 4)
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Story keywords
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Jodi, Mitchell, Luke, verdict, murder |
Source articles
- Scotland's week in the news (BBC News, 01/22/2005, 610 words)
- What the Scottish Sunday papers say (BBC News, 01/23/2005, 219 words)
- Killer 'obsessed by occult' (BBC News, 01/21/2005, 773 words)
- Teenager guilty of Jodi's murder (BBC News, 01/21/2005, 693 words)
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blaster@cs.columbia.edu
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