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  The Soham Murders and Ian Huntley
Ian Webster's testimony would indicate 6.50 as being the approximate time of the abductions, and this corresponds with the police claim that Jessica's mobile phone was switched off at 6.46, which would explain what Ian Webster's erratic driver was flapping at in the back seat of his car.
Huntley's first statement to the police was a voluntary witness statement, which he made when he realized that the two girls who had called to see Maxine Carr at 6:00 that evening had been the two that the police were looking for.
The night before Ian Huntley was arrested, the police broke into his car on the pretence that the two girls were in danger in there (this was two weeks after the girls had disappeared and when the official police view had changed to a belief that the girls were now dead).
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  Ian Huntley - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Ian Kevin Huntley (born 31 January 1974 in Grimsby) is a former school caretaker, who in 2003 was convicted of the murder of two young girls, Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman.
Huntley was born in Grimsby on 31 January 1974, the first son of Kevin and Linda Huntley.
Huntley admitted that the girls had died in his house, but claimed that he had accidentally knocked Wells into the bath while helping her control a nosebleed and had accidentally suffocated Chapman when she started to scream.
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  Ian Huntley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ian Kevin Huntley (born 31 January 1974 in Grimsby, England) is a former school caretaker, who in 2003 was convicted of murdering two schoolgirls - Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman - in a case that is known as the Soham murders.
Huntley was born in Grimsby on 31 January 1974, the first son of Kevin and Linda Huntley.
Huntley was reportedly awarded £2,500 in legal aid to pursue this claim, a move strongly criticised by the Soham MP, Jim Paice, who insisted on tight restrictions on the use of public money for compensation, and said "The people I represent have no sympathy for him at all".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ian_Huntley   (1684 words)

  
 Soham murders - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Huntley, who also used his mother's maiden name of Nixon, was the caretaker at the local secondary school, Soham Village College, at the time of the murders.
Huntley was convicted on December 17, 2003 by two eleven-to-one majority jury verdicts, and on that day began serving two concurrent life sentences.
Following the announcement of Huntley's conviction, it emerged that various authorities were aware of allegations, from a number of sources, that he had committed one act of indecent assault, four acts of underage sex and three rapes.
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 Ian Huntley: The Soham Murderer - Famous Criminal - Homepage - Crime And Investigation Network
Huntley saw them and asked them in, claiming that Carr, who was known to the girls through her work at their school, was also at home.
Huntley used his car to transport their bodies some 20 miles away, where he dumped them in a ditch and set them alight, in a bid to destroy the forensic evidence.
Huntley also granted television interviews to the press, and his unusual interest, together with his emotional involvement, made investigators suspicious, leading to a wider search which revealed the half-burned remains of Holly & Jessica’s shirts, in a storage building at Soham College where Huntley was employed.
www.crimeandinvestigation.co.uk /famous_criminal/21/home/1/Ian_Huntley_The_Soham_Murderer.htm   (1693 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | UK | Girls 'died in Huntley's bathroom'
Mr Coward - who gave Mr Huntley's account as he cross-examined a forensic expert - said the girls sat on either side of the bath, which had 18 inches of water in it as Mr Huntley planned to bath his dog.
Ian Huntley removed the dead bodies and transferred them in his Ford Fiesta to the place they were found
The jury had previously heard only that Mr Huntley was "unlikely to deny" that the girls had died in his house while he was alone with them or that he had disposed of their bodies.
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 Ian Huntley information - Search.com
Ian Kevin Huntley (born 31 January 1974 in Grimsby, U.K.) is a former school caretaker, who in 2003 was convicted of murdering two schoolgirls - Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman - in a case that is known as the Soham murders.
Huntley admitted that the girls had died in his house, but claimed that he had accidentally knocked Holly into the bath while helping her control a nosebleed and had accidentally suffocated Jessica when she started to scream.
Huntley was reportedly awarded £2,500 in legal aid to pursue this claim, a move strongly criticised by the Soham MP, Jim Paice, who insisted on tight restrictions on the use of public money for compensation, and said "The people I represent have no sympathy for him at all".
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 BioPortfolio News : Should prisoners like Ian Huntley be allowed to kill themselves in jail?
News that Soham killer Ian Huntley had to be treated in intensive care after trying to kill himself has prompted some people to ask why murderers should be restored to health after suicide bids, and kept under suicide watch in prisons, all at a cost to the state.
The parents of Holly and Jessica must have woken up on Tuesday to feel the callous hand of the unconscious Ian Huntley reach out from inside his Wakefield prison cell and again infect their lives with pain, picking at wounds that will never heal and which ought to be left well alone.
Huntley knew any preparation for a hanging would instantly alert prison staff to his plans, which is why he seems to have chosen an overdose - aware that in the dead of night a 'sleeping' prisoner would spark no concern at all.
www.bioportfolio.com /september_06/08_09_2006/Should_prisoners_like_Ian.html   (901 words)

  
 The Observer | Review | Soham: A story of our times   (Site not responding. Last check: )
As Ian Huntley begins his double life sentence, we are left with a multitude of questions surrounding a crime that appalled the nation.
A few minutes later they were murdered by Ian Huntley, and then their bodies were rolled down a muddy ditch, limbs tangled, and they lay there among the nettles and the mud, and they didn't have a happy present or a mysterious future anymore, just a past.
Huntley, narcissistically clean in person, was a domestic slob and couch potato; he lay on his sofa, drinking lager and scattering crumbs.
observer.guardian.co.uk /review/story/0,6903,1111084,00.html   (3790 words)

  
 Who Really Murdered Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman? British Police Deliberately Ignore Most Likely Suspects
Ian Huntley, who stands accused of the murder of British ten-year-old girls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman, was rushed from Rampton high-security psychiatric prison to a court at Peterborough in Cambridgeshire at noon on 10 September 2002.
When Ian Huntley was first committed to Rampton on 20 September 2002 under the Mental Health Act 1983, it was for the express and sole purpose of evaluating whether or not he was psychologically fit to plead.
Ian Huntley is obviously very concerned about his girlfriend’s plight, a reality inadvertently noted by a reporter in the court: “He showed no emotion as Karim Khalil outlined the prosecution case, describing how the disappearance of the two 10-year-olds from Soham, Cambridgeshire, on 4 August had started a ‘growing and substantial hunt...
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 Ian Huntley - Voyager, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Ian Kevin Huntley (born 31 January 1974 in Grimsby, U.K.) is a former school caretaker, who in 2003 was convicted of the murdering two schoolgirls - Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman - in a case that is known as the Soham murders.
In 1999, 25-year-old Huntley met 22-year-old Maxine Carr at Hollywood's nightclub in Grimsby.
Huntley admitted that the girls had died in his house, but claimed that he had accidentally knocked Wells into the bath while helping her control a nosebleed and had accidentally suffocated Chapman when she started to scream.
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 BBC NEWS | UK | Ian Huntley: 'You think I did it'
Ian Huntley told a police officer: "You think I have done it", three days after Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman disappeared, the Old Bailey has heard.
In the afternoon, the court heard from witness Stephen Fitchett, who said he was approached by Ian Huntley as the former returned from searching for the girls.
One man remarked on how thoroughly Mr Huntley appeared to be cleaning his car, while others said they were annoyed the caretaker was doing this chore while other people were out searching for the two missing girls.
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 The Soham Murders, Jessica Chapman & Holly Wells - The Crime library
He also claimed that there was evidence that Carr misled the police to protect Huntley, although it was likely that she was not directly involved in the murders.
The jury learned that at the time Jessica's phone switched off, the last signal sent indicated that she was in the "immediate area" of Huntley's house, the BBC reported in their November article.
The same day he cleaned his car, Huntley also replaced all four tires, even though the tread was not worn down.
www.crimelibrary.com /serial_killers/predators/ian_huntley/3.html   (528 words)

  
 Soham Trial: Your Views On The Verdicts |Sky News|Soham
Huntley is just starting to begin his life sentence but both Holly and J|essica's families started their life sentances the day their girls went missing in August 2002.
Ian Huntley has to give the girls parent's the truth of what happened that dreadful day, otherwise justice will never be served and the pain of not knowing will be there forever.
Huntley has consistently lied to everyone, showing no apparent remorse for the girls' deaths, the full weight of the law should be brought to bear on him.
www.sky.com /skynews/article/0,,91060-1114904,00.html   (5294 words)

  
 CNN.com - Huntley 'targeted young girls' - Dec. 17, 2003
Ian Huntley was a sexual predator obsessed with young girls, it was revealed after the Soham trial at London's Old Bailey closed.
Huntley, who was by then 24, was accused of pouncing on the girl in a back alley, dragging her to the ground and launching a vicious sex attack.
Huntley and Dean were alleged to have stolen perfume, jewellery, a Black and Decker heat gun and £20 cash after breaking into the neighbor's house through a shared roof space.
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 Ian Huntley's life sentence starts now. Ours began 16 months ago - Evening Times   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Huntley was a suspect and changed his story, at first telling police he hadn't seen the two girls on the Sunday, but then saying they had walked past his home, heading towards Soham library.
Huntley and Carr had both been questioned as witnesses in the case but after the bodies were discovered the couple were arrested later that day on suspicion of murder.
Huntley claimed Holly was sitting on the edge of the bath, which had been run to wash his dog, and he accidentally knocked her into the bath, where she drowned.
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 C4 News - UK - Crime - Did Huntley confess?   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Huntley is serving life for killing 10-year-old Jessica and her friend Holly Wells.
Ian Huntley is currently serving life inside the high-security Wakefield prison.
Huntley also claims that his ex-fiancee Maxine Carr has been in touch to send her regards - in an anonymous letter.
www.channel4.com /news/2004/11/week_4/25_huntley.html   (424 words)

  
 CNN.com - Huntley 'targeted young girls' - Dec. 17, 2003
Ian Huntley was a sexual predator obsessed with young girls, it was revealed after the Soham trial at London's Old Bailey closed.
Huntley, who was by then 24, was accused of pouncing on the girl in a back alley, dragging her to the ground and launching a vicious sex attack.
Huntley and Dean were alleged to have stolen perfume, jewellery, a Black and Decker heat gun and £20 cash after breaking into the neighbor's house through a shared roof space.
www.cnn.com /2003/WORLD/europe/12/17/uk.soham.previous/index.html   (819 words)

  
 C4 News - UK - Crime - Who is Ian Huntley?   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Huntley also told her he already had a child by another woman to whom he didn't have access.
In court Maxine was also to paint Huntley as a controlling figure and it has been suggested that he also used her anorexia to manipulate her.
Maxine was certainly aware of some of the previous allegations against Huntley, if not the whole picture, but she was certainly keen enough to stay with him when in November 2001 he decided to apply for the school caretakers job in Soham.
www.channel4.com /news/2003/12/week_3/17_huntley.html   (1123 words)

  
 Ian Huntley (alleged double child murderer) attempts suicide - @forums
Caretaker Ian Huntley, 29, was taken from HMP Woodhill in Buckinghamshire to Milton Keynes General Hospital at 0400 BST on Monday.
Mr Huntley denies two charges of murder in relation to the Cambridgeshire schoolgirls, but admits a charge of conspiring to pervert the course of justice.
Mr Huntley is understood to have been receiving medication for depression for some time, the source said.
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 Who Really Murdered Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman? British Police Deliberately Ignore Most Likely Suspects
Ian Huntley was the caretaker at their school, and Maxine Carr was a former teaching auxiliary in their class.
Obviously Ian and Maxine were determined to protest their innocence, and refused to provide police with a convenient “confession”, no matter how tired they were, and no matter how much extreme pressure was applied by the big burly threatening policemen.
Ian Huntley is 100 miles away to the north in Rampton, Nottinghamshire, and Maxine Carr is 100 miles away to the south in Holloway, London.
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 [Ian Huntley trial ends] - CPFC Bulletin Board Services
Huntley's legal team have admitted that the two girls died in his house on the day they disappeared then moved the bodies to the place they were discovered on the same day.
Huntley's fate is all but sealed, the least he could do would be to admit what he did and give the parents some minute sense of resolve in terms of the whole mystery surrounding thier daughters deaths.
If Huntley is found guilty of murder, which I think he will be given the seemingly immense amount of evidence against him, then the QC defending him will not lose any thing because it was a pretty hopeless task to start with and I cannot see anybody holding it against him or her.
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 Huntley supervision under review | Special reports | Guardian Unlimited
Ian Huntley attempted suicide in 2003 while awaiting trial for schoolgirls' murders.
Sources said Huntley, 32, was in intensive care and having his stomach pumped after being discovered at 1.19am at Wakefield high security prison in West Yorkshire.
Huntley tried to commit suicide in June 2003 when he was awaiting trial for the schoolgirls' murders.
www.guardian.co.uk /crime/article/0,,1865188,00.html   (810 words)

  
 Future Books - Flowers in Gods Garden - Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman - Articles - 28/11/03 - Huntley's admissions
Ian Huntley's admission that he had set fire to the bodies of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman was included in a list of 21 declarations accepted by his defence.
Ian Huntley removed their dead bodies from 5 College Close and transported them in the Ford Fiesta car to the place where the bodies were found.
Ian Huntley burned the clothes of the two girls in the bin.
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 Ian Huntley - related news, photos, topics, and quotes - Daylife
Ian Huntley was treated in hospital last night after trying to commit suicide for a third time.
Ian Huntley was in hospital last night after trying to commit suicide for a third time.
Ian Kevin Huntley (born 31 January 1974 in Grimsby, England) is a convicted murderer, who in 2003 was convicted of murdering two 10-year-old girls - Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman - in the case known as the Soham murders.
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