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May 30, 2007 – murder,English,A shocking case of murder at Murcia in Spain came to light after an English woman, Jacqueline Moore 49, calling herself “The Black Widow”, incredibly revealed information concerning the crime in an internet chat room.
As a result of this, the woman’s foul deed was reported to the authorities by a British journalist. During the course of the trial, Moore informed the court that her husband was a long term alcoholic, drinking considerable quantities beer and spirits on a daily basis. Moore’s husband had apparently been beaten unconscious by her son. Moore then suffocated the man using a pillow. She then buried his body to avoid detection. One year later she exhumed the remains and burnt them on a barbecue. The jury in Cartagena, asked for a sentence of 14 years 11 months, for the murder, plus a further 4 months for the desecration of his body. Considering the bizarre activities surrounding this crime, there was apparently little interest from the English media. # # # Cothivale Books is a new website started by Christopher Phillips at the beginning of this year. We have a good range of information ebooks and software available for instant download worldwide To embed this press release, copy and paste the following HTML code into your webpage-
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