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Jodi Jones have described how a recent documentary about her death and killer has brought painful memories flooding back.The 14-year-old’s mutilated body was discovered on a woodland path near her Midlothian home in June 2003 just hours after she had gone to meet her boyfriend.Luke Mitchell, who had been in an inmate relationship with the schoolgirl for around three months, was eventually arrested and charged by officers investigating the savage killing.He was found guilty of murdering his
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Ross Kemp has opened up about his continued support of Scott Mitchell in the wake of Dame Barbara Windsor’s death.The Carry On icon and EastEnders star passed away December after her battle with Alzheimer’s, aged 83. Ross - who played Grant Mitchell, Barbara’s on screen son in the BBC soap - told us that her husband, Scott is a “true friend.” “I was very much involved and I'm still close to Scott.
Dalian Wanda, which acquired AMC Entertainment in 2012, surrendered control of the struggling exhibitor as it issued and sold tranches of new stock to raise cash — diluting the stake of the Chinese conglomerate.
Luke Mitchell has been removed and donors will be refunded.Members of the public donated over £17,000 after a Channel 5 documentary purported to show Corinne Mitchell living in squalor with no electricity, water or a toilet.Corinne told "Murder in a Small Town" viewers she was living in a shed after she "lost everything" when her son was caged for murdering 14-year-old Jodi.The fundraiser was launched by supporters to help her "get back on her feet" but it emerged since filming she has been
FX has given a pilot order to Kindred, an adaptation of Octavia E. Butler’s influential novel, from writer Branden Jacobs-Jenkins (Watchmen, An Octoroon), Courtney Lee-Mitchell (The Reluctant Fundamentalist), Darren Aronofsky and his Protozoa Pictures (Black Swan, The Wrestler), Joe Weisberg (The Americans), and Joel Fields (Fosse/Verdon, The Americans). FX Productions, where Weisberg and Fields are under an overall deal, is the studio.
Jodi Jones’ murder scene into a morbid “tourist attraction”.One mother - who was out walking with her kids - spotted people having a picnic at the spot where the 14-year-old was butchered in Easthouses, Midlothian, in 2003.The tragedy has generated renewed interest after the recent true crime doc, Murder in a Small Town.The news comes days after the Jodi’s sister insisted ‘the truth is incontrovertible’ following a surge in support for convicted murderer Luke Mitchell.The mum said: “On Sunday
Eddie Jones says there is “no wriggle room” to add Sam Underhill to his Six Nations squad after he came through his return from injury with Bath. Underhill withdrew from England’s squad before the Six Nations began with a hip injury, which he has now overcome.
pantomime where I’ve found myself cast as the villain of the piece.Cries of “boo!” have been resounding in my ears while I half expect someone to shout, “Oh no he isn’t” at me in the street.Standing up against the court of public opinion on the back of a very biased television documentary has seen all manners of slurs, vitriol and downright rudeness slung my way across all forms of social media, telephone calls and emails.Calls for my sacking, resignation and demands for apologies have been
Grangemouth park.It was spotted on a small electricity building by a member of the public in Zetland Park, which is currently going through a £192,000 regeneration project.Yobs have targeted the area in recent weeks with a number of incident reported to police.This latest incident follows a Channel 5 documentary on the murder of teenager Jodi Jones, who's body was found near her home in Easthouses, Midlothian in 2003.Her boyfriend Luke Mitchell was jailed for a minimum of 20 years in 2005 for
Luke Mitchell.The Channel 5 show, Murder in a Small Town, examined whether Mitchell was the real killer and then claimed he was the victim of a miscarriage of justice.Mitchell has been in jail for 17 years after being convicted of the brutal slaying of 14-year-old Jodi near her home in Easthouses, Midlothian in 2003.
Channel 5 documentary which cast doubt on the conviction of Jodi Jones killer Luke Mitchell has thrown the 2003 murder back into the spotlight.Luke Mitchell was convicted of killing his then-girlfriend, 14, in 2005 following a trial at the High Court in Edinburgh.Yet in two-part series Murder in a Small Town, which aired on 24 and 25 February, Mitchell, now 32, insists he is innocent.But many - including senior police officers and Jodi’s family - are angry that the TV documentary failed to point
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She starred as Louise Mitchell in EastEnders in 2010. And Brittany Papple, 22, is now unrecognisable from her role as Phil Mitchell’s daughter on the BBC soap.The actress, born in 1998, lives in Essex and looks worlds away from her EastEnders character with a sleek blonde bob and glowing skin.
Luke Mitchell and the murder of Jodie Jones has reappeared online after Channel 5 bosses pulled the programme due to legal concerns.
Jodi Jones has been taken down by Channel 5 after a man’s name was seen on a list of suspects.Two-part documentary Murder in a Small Town examined whether Luke Mitchell, who is serving a life sentence, was the real killer.Programme makers suggested another five suspects could have been responsible for 14-year-old Jodi’s death.Channel 5 removed the second part from its streaming platform after a complaint over the identity of a man being visible in one scene, it’s believed.A witness has also