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The killers of Becky Watts were granted more than £400,000 in legal aid in the lead up to and during her murder trial, figures show. | The killers of Becky Watts were granted more than £400,000 in legal aid in the lead up to and during her murder trial, figures show. |
Becky, 16, was murdered by her stepbrother Nathan Matthews in the bedroom of her home in Crown Hill, Bristol, on February 19 last year. | Becky, 16, was murdered by her stepbrother Nathan Matthews in the bedroom of her home in Crown Hill, Bristol, on February 19 last year. |
Matthews had hatched a sexually motivated plot to kidnap the teenager with his girlfriend Shauna Hoare, 21, who was later convicted of manslaughter. | Matthews had hatched a sexually motivated plot to kidnap the teenager with his girlfriend Shauna Hoare, 21, who was later convicted of manslaughter. |
The couple dismembered Becky's body and hid it in a garden shed 80 metres from their home, where it was discovered by police in the early hours of March 3. | The couple dismembered Becky's body and hid it in a garden shed 80 metres from their home, where it was discovered by police in the early hours of March 3. |
Figures obtained by the Press Association show the couple were granted a total of £402,250.01 in legal aid - but more bills are due to be authorised and paid for Hoare. | Figures obtained by the Press Association show the couple were granted a total of £402,250.01 in legal aid - but more bills are due to be authorised and paid for Hoare. |
Former TA soldier turned takeaway driver Matthews was granted £324,549.77 in legal aid, while Hoare had £77,700.24. | Former TA soldier turned takeaway driver Matthews was granted £324,549.77 in legal aid, while Hoare had £77,700.24. |
Matthews and Hoare were first arrested on suspicion of Becky's kidnap on February 28 last year, then arrested on suspicion of her murder on March 2. | Matthews and Hoare were first arrested on suspicion of Becky's kidnap on February 28 last year, then arrested on suspicion of her murder on March 2. |
In the lead up to their seven-week trial - which cost prosecutors £105,207.49 - Matthews was granted £2,261.59 and Hoare £1,044.95. | In the lead up to their seven-week trial - which cost prosecutors £105,207.49 - Matthews was granted £2,261.59 and Hoare £1,044.95. |
Matthews - the son of Becky's stepmother Anjie Galsworthy - was granted £180,808.51 for a solicitor during the trial and £141,479.67 for an advocate. | Matthews - the son of Becky's stepmother Anjie Galsworthy - was granted £180,808.51 for a solicitor during the trial and £141,479.67 for an advocate. |
Hoare received £6,987.10 for a solicitor during the trial, in front of Mr Justice Dingemans at Bristol Crown Court, and £69,668.19 for an advocate. | Hoare received £6,987.10 for a solicitor during the trial, in front of Mr Justice Dingemans at Bristol Crown Court, and £69,668.19 for an advocate. |
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) said the figures reflected all of Matthews' costs but further bills were due for Hoare. | The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) said the figures reflected all of Matthews' costs but further bills were due for Hoare. |
A spokesman said: "The Government has taken action to reduce legal aid expenditure. | A spokesman said: "The Government has taken action to reduce legal aid expenditure. |
"It has fallen by over 20% since 2010. | "It has fallen by over 20% since 2010. |
"Anyone facing a Crown Court trial is eligible for legal aid, subject to a strict means test, but may be required to pay significant contributions - up to the entire cost of their defence. | "Anyone facing a Crown Court trial is eligible for legal aid, subject to a strict means test, but may be required to pay significant contributions - up to the entire cost of their defence. |
"The Government has cut the fees paid to lawyers in criminal legal aid cases, such as these, to ensure legal aid represents better value for the taxpayer." | "The Government has cut the fees paid to lawyers in criminal legal aid cases, such as these, to ensure legal aid represents better value for the taxpayer." |
Following a separate request under the Freedom of Information Act, The Crown Prosecution Service said the trial had cost £105,207.49. | Following a separate request under the Freedom of Information Act, The Crown Prosecution Service said the trial had cost £105,207.49. |
This was the total figure for prosecuting Matthews, Hoare and four other defendants in connection with Becky's murder. | This was the total figure for prosecuting Matthews, Hoare and four other defendants in connection with Becky's murder. |
Jurors convicted Matthews of Becky's murder and of conspiring to kidnap the teenager with Hoare. | Jurors convicted Matthews of Becky's murder and of conspiring to kidnap the teenager with Hoare. |
Hoare was found guilty of Becky's manslaughter, conspiring to kidnap her, preventing a lawful burial, perverting the course of justice and possessing stun guns. | Hoare was found guilty of Becky's manslaughter, conspiring to kidnap her, preventing a lawful burial, perverting the course of justice and possessing stun guns. |
Matthews was jailed for life and ordered to serve a minimum of 33 years, while Hoare was jailed for 17 years. | Matthews was jailed for life and ordered to serve a minimum of 33 years, while Hoare was jailed for 17 years. |
James Ireland, 23, and Donovan Demetrius, 30, were acquitted of assisting Matthews to hide Becky's body parts. | James Ireland, 23, and Donovan Demetrius, 30, were acquitted of assisting Matthews to hide Becky's body parts. |
Karl Demetrius, 30, was jailed for two years and his partner Jaydene Parsons for 16 months after they both admitted assisting an offender by hiding Becky's remains. | Karl Demetrius, 30, was jailed for two years and his partner Jaydene Parsons for 16 months after they both admitted assisting an offender by hiding Becky's remains. |
Becky's father, Darren Galworthy has written a book, The Heartbreaking Story of Becky Watts, to be released this month. | Becky's father, Darren Galworthy has written a book, The Heartbreaking Story of Becky Watts, to be released this month. |
In the 304-page memoir, extracts of which are being published by The Sun, Mr Galsworthy describes his anguish at her disappearance and death. | In the 304-page memoir, extracts of which are being published by The Sun, Mr Galsworthy describes his anguish at her disappearance and death. |
Mr Galsworthy and his wife Anjie - Matthews' mother - told the newspaper how their relationship had survived Becky's murder. | Mr Galsworthy and his wife Anjie - Matthews' mother - told the newspaper how their relationship had survived Becky's murder. |
"I would welcome death with open arms," Mr Galsworthy, an engineer, told The Sun. | "I would welcome death with open arms," Mr Galsworthy, an engineer, told The Sun. |
"We still have no closure. Our lives are totally destroyed." | "We still have no closure. Our lives are totally destroyed." |
Matthews and Hoare are appealing their sentences and convictions. | Matthews and Hoare are appealing their sentences and convictions. |
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