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Принцесса Норвегии Марта Луиза отказалась представлять королевский дом из-за отношений с шаманом
It was a full-on wet patch front and back, in front of 20 people — including a television film crew with the cameras rolling. I had worn two pairs of pants and a pad and it still came through. She got stuck and the consultant had to manipulate her to get her out.
В ходе расследования выяснилось, что Луизу убили две её подружки, у одной из них она и была в гостях в тот злополучный день. Вчера девочку похоронили.
О горе родных наверное не нужно здесь много писать. Не дай бог никому хоронить собственное дитя.
Her last message was sent at 12. Louise would never return, and would never be seen alive again. This information was the only way to track the 16-year-old, as there was no CCTV of her as she walked with Mays towards Havant Thicket that afternoon. The moment Louise was killed It is not known exactly why the pair walked to the Thicket, nor how Louise was persuaded to do so. In evidence at his trial, Mays said that Louise wanted to talk to him and led the way to the clearing, after which an argument broke out. He claimed that Louise hit him with a stick before he then "lost it" and repeatedly hit her, but did not intend to kill. The prosecution said that Mays led Louise into the wooded area in order to try and rape her, but then launched an assault to silence her screams. After brutally attacking the teenager, Mays left the Thicket while Louise lay on the ground.
The teenager moaned in pain throughout the ordeal. Giving his closing speech at the trial, Mr Newton-Price QC said: "Even when he saw the blood and heard the cracks he carried on. The shattering of her facial bones, the total separation of the jaw bone from her facial skull. The injuries to her head and face were catastrophic and disfiguring. Repeated blows to the head cause serious harm. We know how dangerous it is to punch someone in the head repeatedly. He accepted it was a dangerous place to punch someone, especially many times over. This was at around 3. Obviously, he was on his own. He was seen on both Swanmore Road and Winterslow Drive.
Upon arrival, he was met by his mother, Karen Rawlinson, and sister, Tia Rawlinson. It was VE Day on May 8, and the killer came into the house "hot and sweaty", grabbed a can of coke and sat there watching television and talking for 15 minutes. During his time at the house, Mays began the first of his repeating lying about what had happened that afternoon with Louise. He told his family members that he had walked Louise to a skate park in Emsworth to meet up with friends, and had left her there. At trial, Mays admitted that what he initially said did not happen, but claimed that he did not deliberately lie as he believed what he said to be true and did not know what had happened until remanded in prison after being arrested. Mays returns home at about 4pm and lies again When he returned home to Ringwood House at around 4pm, Mays was greeted by both CJ and Bradley, the latter of whom had arrived as he had organised to meet Louise at around 3pm. Again, Mays lied to them. He said that he had walked Louise to a skate park in Emsworth. The teenager had not been heard from since before 1pm. More phone calls were made and not answered between 4.
This time, he was seen buying pizza at an Iceland in Leigh Park. In chilling footage, the killer buys pizzas - one of these was for Louise, despite the 30-year-old, who was 29 at the time, knowing full well that she would not be returning to eat it. She told the operator that the teenager had not returned home and that her phone was off, and that she had not been in contact since before 1pm. Louise was past the 6pm curfew imposed by her aunt and Mays. Again, Mays did not mention that he knew where Louise was and what had happened to her. Following another call, police visited Ringwood House at around 1am on May 9 to gather further information. It marked the start of a 13-day search for Louise that included dozens of police, public appeals and efforts from friends to contact the 16-year-old. It is presumed that there is only one person alive who truly knows what happened at Havant Thicket on May 8, and why the pair had gone there in the first place. Mays has given his own account and interpretation of what happened, which was very different from what the prosecution suggested at trial. What we do know is that Louise Smith suffered a barrage of punches to her head at the wooded area and was left moaning and defenceless on the floor.
The 16-year-old suffered wounds to her face so severe that her jaw bone became completely detached from the skull. Soon after the 16-year-old was reported missing, the case gained national attention in the media and the disappearance became highly publicised. Searches and enquiries were carried out at a local level, while those who knew Louise also attempted to make contact and track her whereabouts. CCTV was scoured by police, door-to-door enquiries were made and searches were carried out - all while Mays continued to hide his knowledge of what had happened. His trial heard that initially, the killer "barely said a word" to police on a number of visits they made to try and gather more information. On one occasion when police visited, Mays told officers that he had searched a number of places for the teenager. He also claimed on one instance that he had walked to Tesco with Louise on May 8 and then watched her walk away up nearby Billy Lawn Avenue. He walked police along the route he claimed to have walked Louise to Tesco - he and the police were all picked up on CCTV doing that. They did not. Both were interviewed and eventually released on bail.
It was thought that sticks had been arranged to create some sort of bonfire-esque set-up, and a forensic scientist at trial said that it was probable that an accelerant had been used to start the fire, but no sign of one was found at the scene. The scientist also said it was "highly likely" that a cigarette lighter was used. Mays denied that when he gave evidence, saying he had not burned the body or inserted the stick into her.
That was despite his DNA being found on the stick. Just think about it for a minute. Someone is walking in the woods and see a girl lying in the woods.
They would ring the police. This is where I call you to use your common sense. During his evidence at trial, Mays said that he did not find out what had happened to Louise until he was remanded in custody after being arrested.
He said that his lies were not deliberate as he believed what he was saying to be true at the time. He was later charged and the court proceedings got under way. It was not until he was in custody that Shane Mays claimed he found out what had really happened to Louise after he left the woodland on May 8.
This lie was repeated in various interviews, and he even once told officers that he "would love to know" where Louise was. Mays said at trial that he did not deliberately lie, and what he said was what he genuinely believed to be true at the time. A provisional trial date was set and Mays was remanded in custody throughout.
November 16 - Mays admits killing Louise On November 16, the first listed day of his trial, Mays entered a guilty plea to manslaughter. This was the first time that the 30-year-old had admitted killing Louise, but the plea was not accepted by the Crown Prosecution Service CPS. That meant that the murder trial would still go ahead, and would focus on whether the killing was an act of murder.
As is normal, the trial began with the prosecution case before moving onto the defence case. He said that he left her there in the early afternoon of that day. That is the large area of woodland.
He took her mobile phone and he threw it. The prosecution case in summary The prosecution called a number of witnesses to give evidence at the trial, including experts and those that knew Louise personally. Various police officers were called to talk jurors through a number of points during the investigation, including CCTV and mobile cell site evidence and interactions with Mays after Louise had been reported missing.
The court was also talked through messages Louise had sent to friends, and messages that friends had sent to her. The jury heard a number of distressing details about the injuries Louise had suffered and the state in which her body was found. Jury taken on a site visit On November 30, jurors were taken on a site visit to the Leigh Park and Havant area in order to help them better understand some of the locations discussed in the case.
It found that he had an IQ in the "extremely low range" of 63. This puts him in the bottom one percentile, meaning 99 per cent of people at his age range are functioning at a level above him. He also scored in the 0.
This means that 99. Mays gives evidence and denies intentionally killing Louise, or having sexually assaulted or raped the teenager As part of the defence case, Shane Mays was called to the witness box and gave evidence to the jury. He was initially questioned by his own barrister, before being cross-examined by the prosecution.
Mays told the jury that he and Louise had started on their walk because she was going to meet a friend to get some clothes. He said that she was due to return by 3pm to meet her boyfriend. The killer said this transpired to be a lie and Louise actually wanted Mays out on his own so that she could have a chat with him.
He claimed that they went to Havant Thicket and an argument then broke out between the two. Mays said: "She picked up a big stick and hit me on the side with it [Mays points to the left of his ribs]. It hurt.
I grabbed it off her and threw it on the floor and then I punched her. I was angry for what she did the night before and just then. The first punch she was standing, the second time she went down.
I was bending over. I did not know how many times [he punched her]. I lost control of myself.
She had blood on her face when I punched her. He denied intending to kill Louise and denied sexually assaulting or raping her. Mays also denied burning her body, making a hole in her stomach and putting a stick up her vagina.
Звезда «Тельмы и Луизы» недовольна последствиями дела Вайнштейна для Голливуда
I had to go and change. And now she is only just starting to have medical investigations to get to the bottom of her issues. We focus so much on what we look like, but we need to sort our insides out.
All ways happy and content and even helped with her wind. When I have another I will brestfeeding again but if my baby needs he bottle it will get the bottle xx [sic]".
Just completely went off all her milk crazy how different every baby is and what suits one dosent always suit others [sic]".
She is fluent in English, Portuguese and Spanish and speaks some German. Her favorite music genres are jazz and percussion. In 2005, she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
В этой сцене Стен удивляется: "Лайекка, ты ведь умерла.. Надо проснуться! В 3-ем сезоне в серии « Сад » Лайекка возрождается, когда садовницы создают ее из снов Стена, в которых она жила, как и обещала "Я буду жить в твоих снах.
Лайекка в саду была той же самой формой растения, которую видели во втором сезоне, а, поскольку садовницы заявляют, что могут вырастить любое растение, которое пожелает Стен, возможно, они вырастили растение, сознание которого идентично Лайекки. Однако она, безусловно, растение, а не человек, она выросла из почвы, вышла из стручка и питается так же, как и раньше. СТЕН: Лайекка... СТЕН: Лайекка! Ты мне как раз снилась!.. Я хочу есть. В последней сцене Стен обнимает ее и видит стрелы, вонзившиеся в спину Лайекки.
В последних словах она говорит Стену: "Я хотела, чтобы ты был счастлив, Стен! Ты дал мне счастье. Я останусь в твоем сердце... Если плакать, можно выплакать всю любовь. Здесь она уже не обещает ему, что будет жить в его снах. Она - мой друг, она была с нами на Лекссе. Стен говорит: что "...
Сначала она была мечтой о той девочке, которую я знал. Тогда она еще была растением, а потом она была убита, и затем она стала мечтой снова. Это длинная история, но это Лайекка!
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