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Shannon mother 'Jekyll and Hyde' | Shannon mother 'Jekyll and Hyde' |
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The mother of schoolgirl Shannon Matthews was a "Jekyll and Hyde" character during the 24-day search for her daughter, Leeds Crown Court heard. | The mother of schoolgirl Shannon Matthews was a "Jekyll and Hyde" character during the 24-day search for her daughter, Leeds Crown Court heard. |
Neighbour Natalie Brown said Karen Matthews was usually jovial, but sullen when police or the media were around. | Neighbour Natalie Brown said Karen Matthews was usually jovial, but sullen when police or the media were around. |
Ms Brown said Ms Matthews, 33, and her then partner Craig Meehan stayed with her for five days during the search. | Ms Brown said Ms Matthews, 33, and her then partner Craig Meehan stayed with her for five days during the search. |
Ms Matthews and Michael Donovan deny several charges over the nine-year-old's disappearance in West Yorkshire. | Ms Matthews and Michael Donovan deny several charges over the nine-year-old's disappearance in West Yorkshire. |
'Laughing and joking' | 'Laughing and joking' |
Ms Matthews and Mr Donovan, 39, deny kidnap, false imprisonment and perverting the course of justice. | Ms Matthews and Mr Donovan, 39, deny kidnap, false imprisonment and perverting the course of justice. |
Asked by the prosecutor Julian Goose, QC, how Ms Matthews behaved, Ms Brown said her house guest had two sides. | Asked by the prosecutor Julian Goose, QC, how Ms Matthews behaved, Ms Brown said her house guest had two sides. |
"She acted as if it was a normal day. She helped me clean the house and make cuppas, laughing and joking. | "She acted as if it was a normal day. She helped me clean the house and make cuppas, laughing and joking. |
"When the police and press were present she came over as all upset and withdrawn," she told the jury. | "When the police and press were present she came over as all upset and withdrawn," she told the jury. |
She described her neighbour as having a "Jekyll and Hyde character". | She described her neighbour as having a "Jekyll and Hyde character". |
The search for Shannon cost £3.2m | The search for Shannon cost £3.2m |
Det Con Alexander Grummitt, a family liaison officer on the case, said he had had to prompt Ms Matthews to buy a toy for her daughter while on a trip to a supermarket in the days after Shannon had been found. | Det Con Alexander Grummitt, a family liaison officer on the case, said he had had to prompt Ms Matthews to buy a toy for her daughter while on a trip to a supermarket in the days after Shannon had been found. |
He also said Mr Meehan had been so keen to get a new computer game that he had driven to the shop to buy it. | He also said Mr Meehan had been so keen to get a new computer game that he had driven to the shop to buy it. |
Earlier in the trial, Det Con Mark Cruddace said that when he told Ms Matthews that Shannon had been found, she was more interested in the ringtone on a mobile telephone than inquiring about her daughter's health. | |
Mr Cruddace told the jury that he went to Ms Matthews' home in Moorside Road in Dewsbury with a colleague to break the news of Shannon's discovery. | |
He said there was a "buzz of excitement in the house" and he got the impression "people knew before we got there". | He said there was a "buzz of excitement in the house" and he got the impression "people knew before we got there". |
Mr Goose asked him if there was "any time when (Ms Matthews) asked about the welfare of her daughter or where she had been found". | Mr Goose asked him if there was "any time when (Ms Matthews) asked about the welfare of her daughter or where she had been found". |
Mr Cruddace said: "No, she didn't." | |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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