nights oh my god, my mom s gonna die. lisa stabbed. the blade was actually bent it takes a lot to bend and i played the killer, none other than sabrina. i couldn t believe it a loving mom murdered by th foster daughter she opened her home to. what no one could understand was why. something else had to hav been a play here indeed, this case wa about to get a lot mor complicated. stories of a diabolical plot brood behind closed doors. this is just betrayal, on top of the trail, on top of th trail. and it obsession that would not be denied. it was like, i want this, this is how i m going to get it. police knew who killed lisa but this case would be anythin but straightforward. it is not a whodunnit but wind on it the investigation unlocks deep secret and a darker plo than anyone had imagined here s josh michael hits wit his deadly portrayal there comes a time and most cops careers when they see something so horrific they wil do just about anything t f
for parole in 30 years as recommended by the state. prosecutors feel justice was served but lead prosecutor, karen kabul, is quick to point out cases like these bring littl satisfaction this is really, just, betrayal on top of betrayal, o top of the trail isn t it you ve got kevin betraying lisa, sabrina betraying lisa then you have kevin betrayin sabrina and ultimately sabrina portraying kevin it s a perfect circle their criminal cases ha concluded. including legal battles. lisa connect with two daughter filed a wrongful death sui against her foster sister, and father and february 2017, the girls were awarded $8 million in damages. the court also awarded mor than 1.2 million edematous against kevin for the life insurance payouts he receive after lisa s death
that strategy to change soon. james landale, bbc news, at the foreign office. the leader of britain s biggest private sector trade union is warning of a summer of discontent with widespread strike action. sharon graham of the union unite says that workers, and particularly those who got us through the pandemic, should not now be paying the price of inflation. the government says action like strikes on the railways are only creating misery for passengers across the uk. our economics editor faisal islam reports. injune, in june, thousands injune, thousands of rail workers walked out in a national strike, workers walked out in a nationalstrike, now workers walked out in a national strike, now more announced forjuly and august. and rail isn t the only industry affected by strike action. workers are increasingly willing to walk out to help push up pay in tough times. as the chief of the biggest private sector union, unite. the biggest private sector union, unite. ., ~ , , union, unite.
from a studio audience on issues including tax and the nhs. the leader of britain? biggest private sector trade union is warning of a summer of discontent with widespread strike action. shower and graham of the union unite says workers, particularly those who got us through the pandemic, should not now be paying the price of inflation. the government says action like strikes on railways are only creating misery for passengers across the uk. injune, thousands of rail workers walked out in a national strike now more announced for july and august. and rail isn t the only industry affected by strike action. workers are increasingly willing to walk
fires are continuing to burn out of control, as parts of europe endure record breaking temperatures. in france, thousands of people remain evacuated from their homes, almost a week after the first blazes broke out. in portugal the entire country has been put on alert. the leader of britain s biggest private sector trade union is warning of a summer of discontent with widespread strike action. sharon graham of the union unite says that workers, and particularly those who got us through the pandemic, should not now be paying the price of inflation. the government says action like strikes on the railways are only creating misery for passengers across the uk. our economics editor faisal islam reports. injune, thousands of rail workers walked out in a national strike now more announced for july and august. and rail isn t the only industry affected by strike action. workers are increasingly willing to walk out to help push up they pay in tough times, says the chief of the biggest private