Monday, December 17, 2007

WIFE WHO WHACKED HUSBAND WALKS—Mrs. Errington not in error in ending her ex via evisceration



PICTURED: Not guilty…."I didn’t want to hurt him – I loved him so much," sobbed Sandra Errington at her trial for murder.




February 5 1981
A bride of just three months who stabbed her violent husband to death walked free from Cardiff Crown Court on Thursday 5th. February. Sandra Errington, 23, was cleared of murdering her husband Michael, and the jury also found her not guilty of manslaughter. She knew that 31-year-old Errington was a dangerous psychopath with several convictions when she married him, but love conquered her fears and the beatings to which she was subjected, both before and after the wedding. The tragedy occurred after Errington had been drinking. He grabbed Sandra by the throat but she managed to struggle free and in self defense she stabbed him through the heart. After the trial her brother Georffrey Davies said: "She has had a dreadful ordeal. All the wants to do now is to go back into the arms of her family and try to forget." The couple lived of Pontyclan in mid-Glamorgan, where Errinton was a factory worker.

ACCUSED MERCENARY MAKES ROOFTOP ESCAPE—from his own home!



PICTURED: John Banks flees from his home.



4th June 1975
Mystery man Jon Banks made a dramatic exit from a Press conference on Tuesday (3-6-75) after denying that he is recruiting an army of mercenaries to fight the Smith regime in Rhodesia. In an attempt to avoid photographers he crawled across a rooftop on his hands and knees. Then he was driven away. During the conference, at his home in Sandhurst, Berkshire, he said the men he was recruiting were going to work as security guards in Middle East oilfields. Banks, 32, who was discharged from the Parachute Regiment five years ago, added: "The men will guard oilfields in Iraq. The story of the mercenary army for Rhodesia was just a ruse."

THE FARM MURDER—detective inspector gives evidence, takes a smoke break




PICTURED: Detective Inspector Ian Robinson, leaving the court after giving evidence at the trial of Betty Torrance and David Watt.



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MISS WORLD LEAD ASTRAY BY SEX FILM PRODUCER—52 year-old smut peddler turns out 18-year-old beauty



PICTURED: Furious Miss World contest organizer Julia Morely.


November 17th 1980
The briefest reign ever by Miss World ended just 18 hours after Miss Germany won the title in London on Thursday 14th November. By Friday afternoon, the 18-year-old blonde beauty had resigned and contest organiser Julia Morely was faced with the task of offering the vacant rold to runner-up Miss Guam. Stormy scenes followed Gabriella’s abdication and the Miss World organisers are now threatening to sue her 52-year-old American lover Benno Bellenbaum, a sex film producer, for persuading her to break her contract.

AMERICAN PRIVATE EYE ON MANHUNT IN U.K.--seeks world's greatest swindler



PICTURED: The hunter and the hunted…Private eye Ed Stanton with a picture of Glen Smith and his wife, Joy.


July 8, 1974
A tough-talking American private detective is in Britain to hunt down the man believed to be the world’s greatest swindler. Ed Stanton has spent more than four month pursuing his quarry through Central and South America. The man he has been ordered to find is former court judge Glen Bryan Smith. Smith was jailed for three years in Atlanta, Georgia for his part in a giant loan swindle. A state prosecutor said businessmen had been fleeced of 40 million pounds. Last February he was released on bail pending appeal. He promptly vanished with his wife Joy. With them went an attaché case said to have been packed with 40 thousand pounds in cash. No Ed, a former police chief, believes that Smith has setup his headquarters in London and is travelling through Europe making contacts for another gigantic fraud. The private eye, who has made his base in a London hotel, said on Sunday night (7/7/74): "Smith knows I am going to be on his back until I catch up with him." Smith, 46, is know as a big spender. He is fluent in five languages, and is an accomplished yachtsman and pilot. Stanton, hired by an insurance company which lost money to Smith, said: "I understand he has bank accounts in London and Switzerland."

JAIL FOR THE "CASANOVA CORPORAL"


Pictured: Booth and widow Dorothy Simpson on a dinner date.



November 1, 1977
After a sensational trial, the "Casanova Corporal," Reginald Booth, was sentenced on October 28 to 12 months in jail for tricking two virgins into having sex with him and conning 310 pounds from a widow bedmate. Booth, a 37-year-old Royal Engineers army corporal, promised all three women he would marry them, though he had already been married for 18 years and had five children. The three were among at least 30 women Booth had corresponded with – and generally seduced – after inserting and replying to lonely hearts advertisements. Police found more than 400 letter from them since 1970 at his Wiltshire home. The judge said that despite increased sexual equality for women, "the law recognizes that women do need protection – or at least some women." He said it was a serious matter when a woman gave her body through trickery "because when a woman gives herself, in a sense she gives everything." Ironically, despite Booth’s constant womanizing, two of his former lovers said he wasn’t very good in bed.

DAY OF THE JACKASS PART TWO—South American terrorists betrayed by their own machismo



PICTURED: Passport photo of Antonio Bouvier … AKA: "JACKAL # 2".




11th July 1975
Scotland Yard revealed on Thursday night (10-7-75) that they are hunting for a partner of the jackal … and that both men are believed to be still in London. The second man is said to be "equally as dangerous" as the international assassin who is being hunted by police in twelve countries. Commander Roy Habershon, who is leading the hunt for the man known as The Jackal – 25 year-old Venezualen Ilich Ramirez Sanchez – said the men had shared flats in London. Renamed "Jackal No. 2" as 45 year-old Antonio Bouvier from Qito, Ecuador. From their London bases the pair had planned assassination bids abroad for an international terrorist organization. Bouvier, who was identified from a passport found by detectives in a raid on a London flat, could be a "controller" for the movement. Meanwhile, a young London secretary has told Scotland Yard how she gave the Jackal the brush-off. The girl, Lynn Lavander, 21, revealed that the international assassin was an amorous tutor in a London secretarial college. She told detectives that Sanchez – alias "Carlos" taught her Spanish for a year from July 1972. "He wasn’t much of a teacher and was always trying to flirt with me and another of the girls. Neither of us liked him. In fact we thought he was awful, but he wouldn’t be put off. Once he offered me extra tuition at his flat. I refused because there was no doubt that Spanish lessons were the last thing on his mind."

BURNED OUT GETAWAY CAR FOUND—used in IRA kidnap plot




PICTURED: Detectives examine the damaged car outside Mr. Denis Howell’s house in Moor Green Lane.



October 1974
The wife of Sports Minister Denis Howell miraculously escaped injury on Monday night (28-10-74) when a bomb blasted their family car. Windows in houses nearby were shattered by the explosion as Mrs. Howell backed the car out of their drive. But she and her ten-year-old son David, who was with her in the car, escaped with only a bad shaking-up. Their escape was a miracle. For as Mrs. Brenda Howell backed the car into Moor Green Lane in Briminghan’s, Warwickshire, smart Moseley suburb, a thin cotton thread was all that stood between them and sudden death. It broke – and saved their lives. The cotton had been holding a 2-pound gelignite bomb to the exhaust pipe of the Howell’s with Ford Cortina. When the cotton broke, the bomb fell away from the car and exploded in the drive, the bomb fell away from the car and exploded in the drive as the car began to pull away. Instead of blasting the car’s occupants to almost certain death, the bomb ripped a hole in the drive and scorched paving slabs.

ANGRY GREEK CYPRIOTS DEMONSTRATE IN LONDON—calling attention to the need to have them removed from the country





PICTURED: Terrified…a weeping child is rescued by the police.




15TH AUGUST 1974
Thousands of Greek Cypriot demonstrators battled with police outside the Turkish embassy in London on Wednesday night (14-8-74), following the new flare up of war in Cyprus. Fifteen demonstrators were arrested and seven people – including three policemen – had to have hospital treatment. The demonstration began peacefully outside the Greek embassy. Then the chanting, banner-waving crowd marched down Park Lane past the Grosvenor House Hotel, where deposed Cyprus president Archbishop Makarios is staying. Wild scenes broke out when Makarios stepped from the barricaded hotel doors to wave to the crowd. Then the 4,000 police had formed ranks outside the building, with a dozen mounted officers behind them. Within seconds the battle had started.

IRISH ON TRIAL FOR EXPOLSIVES—they like to plant bombs in London, the bastards



PICTURED: Police surround Bow Street Court for the hearing, just in case some more Irish people decide to plant some more freaking bombs.


14th March 1973
One of the biggest security operation sever known in Britain was mounted on Tuesday (13-3-73), when ten people appeared in court in connection with the London bomb blasts. When the accused arrived at London’s Bow Street Court, they had an escort of fifty-one policemen. Another fifty surrounded the court as inside, the then – all from Northern Ireland, and including three girls – were charged with conspiring to cause explosions. Armed detectives mingled with onlookers in the street. Everyone entering the building was searched by police.

MISS WORLD FIASCO—unrepentant unwed mother & home wrecker wins; gives up crown



PICTURED: Linda Lovegrove … she plans to name Helen as the "other woman" in a divorce action.



27th November 1974
Unmarried mother Helen Morgan quit as Miss World on Tuesday night (26-11-74), after a reign of just four days. Her dramatic decision followed a day of new controversy over her 18-month-old son Richard. The climax was an announcement by nightclub dancer Linda Lovegrove that she planned to name Helen as the "other r woman" in a divorce action. The 22-year-old Miss United Kingdom wept as she renounced the title that earned her 3,000 pounds and the chance of 50,000 pounds in "extras." She said: "This morning I felt on top of the world, but now that world has collapsed around me." Mrs. Lovegrove, 28, said she would see solicitors about the break-up of her marriage to nightclub worker Raymond Lovegrove, 29. She claimed that Helen was responsible. Mr. Lovegrove said that he me Helen when he was a disc jockey in
Wales, three years ago. Helen’s boyfriend Christopher Clode, 26, the father of her child, was a London’s Royal Albert Hall to see her win the title and the 3,000 – which contest organisers Mecca say she will be allowed to keep. She has said that she has no plans to marry Christopher. After the competition, when rivals protested that it was "immoral" for an unmarried mother to be Miss World, Helen replied: "We are living in 1974, not 1914."



PICTURED: Linda Lovegrove … she plans to name Helen as the "other woman" in a divorce action.

Disgraced former fugitive M.P. John Stonehouse hauled off to Her Majesty's Prison Brixton jail after getting caught on the beach in Miami w/secretary



PICTURED: The prison van carrying Mr. Stonehouse arrives at Brixton Jail.


July 1975
Runaway Member of Parliament John Stonehouse and his secretary, Mrs. Shelia Buckley, arrived back in Britain on Friday (18-7-75) after their extradition from Australia. For the former Labour Minister it marked the end of a trail that began 240 days earlier when disappeared from a Miami beach. They were taken straight to London’s Bow Street police station to be charged. Mr. Stonehouse faces twenty-one charges of fraud and theft involving 172,000 pounds and Mrs. Buckley, six charges involving 42,000 pounds. After remaining in custody overnight, both appeared in court the next morning. Mr. Stonehouse was further remanded in custody while Mrs. Buckley, a 28-year-old divorcee, was granted bail on condition that she lives at her parents’ home in South London.