A court has heard how a primary school teacher stabbed her boyfriend to death and then hid his body in her back garden for months.
A primary school teacher stabbed her boyfriend to death then hid his body in her back garden for months, a court has heard.
Prosecutors said Beal had stabbed the 42-year-old in her bedroom, bought items from B&Q, then buried him in her garden. The jury at Northampton Crown Court heard Beal had sent messages from Mr Billingham’s phone following his death, pretending to be him and claiming he had also caught Covid. Three days after they left, she sent a message to her family saying: ‘I am so sorry. I love you all very much.’
Mr Perian read an excerpt, which said the behaviour of Mr Billingham ‘fuelled my dark side – I call her Tulip22, she’s reckless, fearless and efficient’.It continued: ‘I started plotting as Tulip22 after he’d gone to bed.
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