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Home from a night out in Oxford Injuly 2021. Well, our correspondent Duncan Kennedy is at Oxford Crown Court for us this afternoon. Now, scarlet blake thought she got away with it. It was only two years later that her former partner living in the United States called British Police to say that scarlet blake had confessed to the killing, and she was arrested. The trial revealed some horrific details about this fatal attack and about the murderer which well spare you. But what upset and angered some viewers were references like those weve just heard to she and her. Scarlett blake is a transgender woman a fact that didnt feature in that 1pm news bulletin, or in several of the articles on the bbc s website during the trial. Marianne mcnulty was among those who got in touch with us after watching the programme. I was really shocked at the way this story was framed, and the language that was used, given that self id is not law, and therefore, you know, such inaccurate and misleading reportin