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16.06.2021 - 12:27 / dailyrecord.co.uk
court heard that 59-year-old Corinna Baines 'brutally and painfully' killed her husband. Baines was found guilty of murdering her 81-year-old husband at their home in the Wirral, near Liverpool, reports the Manchester Evening News.The mum killed Michael Baines on July 14, 2020, after a family dispute took place.
The pair had been wed for 38 years. On the day before the attack took place, Corinna Baines was described as being angry and distressed at a rumour circulating about her husband that she
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jail term reduced. Matthew Mason, 20, was convicted for the brutal killing of Alex Rodda in January 2021 following a trial, reports Manchester Evening News.
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