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Thame murder trial: every event leading up to today

The murder weapon was never found but prosecutors say that Eyles got rid of the knife  On the map click on the pinpoints for more information. Pinpoints do not show the exact location of each incident, only the street.  July 24  Police officers are granted more time to question a 15-year-old in connection with the murder. When somebody is arrested police usually have 24 hours to question them before releasing them or charging them but with a serious crime, like murder, officers can apply to the Magistrates Court for more time to detain them.  July 26  July 27  July 29 July 30  Tributes flood in for the irreplaceable son, brother, grandson, nephew, cousin, friend and well-loved colleague . The said: He touched so many lives. He felt it was his duty to protect, he had courage and bravery, and was full of kindness, love and energy. He was a compassionate soul with a fierce and generous love and loyalty to his family and his friends.

Thame murder: What happened on the night Joshua Harling died

What happened on the night that Joshua Harling died TWO men have been convicted of killing a teenager in a violent  Thame last year. Nathan Braim, 20, stabbed accountant Joshua Harling on the night of July 22 last year when their rivalry came to a head in a ‘brief, but vicious’ street fight in Thame lasting one minute. After a month-long trial at Oxford Crown Court, Braim, of Broadwaters Avenue, Thame, was found guilty of murder, carrying a weapon in a public place and conspiracy to cause grievous bodily harm (GBH) with intent, with close friend Benjamin Eyles. Elyes, 19, of Monks Hollow, Marlow Bottom, was also found guilty of the lesser charge, manslaughter, for his role in Mr Harling’s death.

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