Karen Matthews mistakes and how she was exposed - from teddy bear to Shannon reaction
Karen Matthews played the role of the tearful mother - but neighbour Natalie Murray and the police picked up on signs which led them to unravel the truth
20:30, 10 FEB 2021
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Evil Karen Matthews made several key mistakes which exposed fake kidnap of daughter Shannon
Shannon Matthews vanished in February 2008 leaving the nation s hearts broke for her devastated mother Karen.
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It is shown tonight in a Channel 5 documentary tonight in the second part of a look back at the case.
Yesterday the moment Karen Matthews accidentally revealed she was involved in her daughter s disappearance emerged for the first time - as she was shown saying missing Shannon was in a nice warm environment .
Detective Inspector Chris Walker said the remark, captured in a newly-uncovered video of an interview with Matthews in Dewsbury station, had immediately sounded alarm bells.
The incredible moment came as Matthews was officially identifying her newly-found daughter after she vanished weeks earlier. Pictured: The footage
Donovan, whose house she was discoved hidden, was in Halifax police station being booked in by officers when he lifts the lid off the whole mystery. Pictured: The footage
Chaplain Paul Song talks with The Sunday Times in a story published February 4, 2018, about being forced out of his position at Brixton prison in London, England. | The Sunday Times
The case of a pastor banned from prison chaplaincy for 10 years will not proceed to judicial review but will be heard at a county court instead, the high court decided on Tuesday.
Pastor Paul Song, 51, a former detective, was banned from the chaplaincy after a 2018 whistleblowing interview with the Mail on Sunday in which he alleged that Islamic extremists had hijacked his chapel and Bible classes at HMP Brixton.
In the interview, he said inmates had taken over the prison s Christian chapel and praised the killers of murdered soldier Lee Rigby.