A two-part documentary about double child murderer Ian Huntley has aired on Channel 5 this week to mark the 20th anniversary of the murders of Holly Wells ...
Ian Huntley was convicted of the murder of both girls in December 2003 and was sentenced to two life sentences, which means he will serve a minimum of 40 years in prison. Ian Huntley was working as a caretaker at the local secondary school, Soham Village College, at the time of Holly and Jessica’s disappearance. The deaths of the two girls shocked the nation and changed the course of British policing.
The killing of school girls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman known as the Soham Murders is to be revisited in a new programme marking 20 years since their ...
She had actually been with her mother in Grimsby at the time of the girls’ disappearance. Two decades on Channel 5 is broadcasting a documentary, Soham: the murder of Holly and Jessica, covering the events leading up to the girls’ deaths in 2002 and the motivations of their killer Huntley. Former school caretaker Ian Huntley was convicted of the murders and sentenced to life in prison.
Soham murderer Ian Huntley, who killed 10-year-old girls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman two decades ago, now looks unrecognisable and had a clash with the ...
I have accepted that from day one.” I do not.” They added: “Huntley rarely gets involved in group activity and never goes to the yard. The source explained: “He has constant ups and downs. He stands around by the kitchens, moaning he wants more food. Peter’s always been good with kids and he must think killing two children is worse than 13 women. “And I am sorry for what I have done, sorry for the pain I have caused to the families and friends of Holly and Jessica, for the pain I have caused my family and friends, and for the pain I have caused the community of Soham. But it doesn’t make sense to me.” “I know the people of Soham took me into their community, they trusted me, gave me a job and a home, and I betrayed them in the worst possible way,” he said in the tapes. During his trial, Huntley had claimed he had “killed the girls accidentally” but in 2018, he was heard apologising for the murders in leaked recordings from his prison cell. Sutcliffe called Huntley a “child killing b*****d” in the face to face flare-up and told him to “p*** off” during the altercation at their Category A jail. He then dumped the shirts in a bin at the school where he worked, covering them with another bag of rubbish, but the police found them in a watershed moment for the case.
School girls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman were murdered in 2002 by Maxine Carr's boyfriend Ian Huntley.
Huntley was charged with two accounts of murder and Carr was charged with attempting to pervert the course of justice and was later charged with two counts of assisting an offender. You can read the full story here. Now, 20 years on, a three-part TV documentary is examining the case.
Channel 5's 'Soham: The Murder of Holly & Jessica' delves into the case that shocked the nation.
Although, on the weekend of the killings, Carr had been visiting family in Grimsby. In an attempt to give her boyfriend an alibi, she lied to authorities and claimed that she was at home with Huntley on Aug. 4. While heading back home after going out to buy sweets, the girls walked by the home of Ian Huntley, the caretaker at East Anglia’s Soham Village College. On Aug. 17, 2002, the bodies of Holly and Jessica were discovered close to an RAF base. In 2002, the murders of schoolgirls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman shocked the nation. The following year, in 2003, Carr plead guilty to perverting the course of justice. But, what is there to know the aftermath of the murders, and where are the killers of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman now? As per The Sun, 10 year-old Holly and Jessica went missing on Aug. 4, 2002, after attending a Sunday barbecue with their families.
A new Channel 5 documentary on the murder of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman will air tonight. The Soham Murders will cover the events leading up to and ...
Huntley was 29 years old at the time and sentenced to a minimum of 40 years in prison. The officer requested the authorities look into Huntley following the question - and he was found guilty of the two murders in 2003. The Soham Murders will cover the events leading up to and after the murder of the 10-year-old friends, alongside the motivations and history of their killer, Ian Huntley.
The Soham murders are the focus of a new three-part Channel 5 true-crime documentary.
Ian Huntley was convicted of the murders of both Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman on December 17, 2003. Meanwhile, Huntley's girlfriend Maxine Carr was sentenced to three-and-a-half years in prison for conspiring with the killer to pervert the course of justice. The cause of death of both of the girls was later ruled as asphyxiation.
IAN HUNTLEY visited Peter Sutcliffe's cell while the pair were both imprisoned at HM Prison Frankland in County Durham with a request for the fellow ...
‘Soham: The Murder of Holly & Jessica’ looks at the searches for the two-10-year-olds after they first went missing. [INSIGHT] UK fishing industry hit with Brexit bureaucracy as red tapes throws business 'into chaos' [ANALYSIS] Using news footage from the time, the three-parter looks at how Huntley and his girlfriend Maxine Carr, who is also behind bars, tried to influence the investigation. Huntley’s ex-girlfriend was a teaching assistant at the school and he told the girls she was inside his house when they walked past after they had been at a barbeque nearby. Huntley, 48, is serving two life sentences for the murder of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman almost 20 years ago. The Grimsby-born killer was the caretaker at the school the girls attended in the Cambridgeshire market town of Soham.