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Shannon mother's courtroom tears | Shannon mother's courtroom tears |
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The mother of nine-year-old Shannon Matthews burst into tears as she told a court she was "disgusted" at claims of involvement in her child's abduction. | The mother of nine-year-old Shannon Matthews burst into tears as she told a court she was "disgusted" at claims of involvement in her child's abduction. |
Karen Matthews denied planning to claim a £50,000 reward after the schoolgirl's disappearance from her Dewsbury home, West Yorkshire, in February. | Karen Matthews denied planning to claim a £50,000 reward after the schoolgirl's disappearance from her Dewsbury home, West Yorkshire, in February. |
Ms Matthews, 33, and Michael Donovan, 41, deny several charges at Leeds Crown Court over Shannon's disappearance. | Ms Matthews, 33, and Michael Donovan, 41, deny several charges at Leeds Crown Court over Shannon's disappearance. |
Frances Oldham QC for Ms Matthews said she had been "demonised" by the media. | Frances Oldham QC for Ms Matthews said she had been "demonised" by the media. |
Mr Donovan, of Lidgate Gardens, Batley Carr, West Yorkshire, and Ms Matthews, of Moorside Road, Dewsbury Moor, deny kidnap, false imprisonment and perverting the course of justice in connection with Shannon's disappearance. | Mr Donovan, of Lidgate Gardens, Batley Carr, West Yorkshire, and Ms Matthews, of Moorside Road, Dewsbury Moor, deny kidnap, false imprisonment and perverting the course of justice in connection with Shannon's disappearance. |
The schoolgirl was found in Mr Donovan's flat 24 days after she went missing. | The schoolgirl was found in Mr Donovan's flat 24 days after she went missing. |
Shannon Matthews disappeared in February | Shannon Matthews disappeared in February |
The prosecution claim Shannon was imprisoned as part of a plan hatched by the accused to claim the reward money. | The prosecution claim Shannon was imprisoned as part of a plan hatched by the accused to claim the reward money. |
Mrs Oldham told the court: "The media has decided that Karen Matthews is guilty, the police have decided that Karen Matthews is guilty. | Mrs Oldham told the court: "The media has decided that Karen Matthews is guilty, the police have decided that Karen Matthews is guilty. |
"It would be easy to approach Karen Matthews' evidence on the basis she's a liar. | |
"She has been demonised in the media and you could be forgiven for expecting the worst from her." | "She has been demonised in the media and you could be forgiven for expecting the worst from her." |
In the witness box Ms Matthews was asked if she had planned the kidnap of her daughter. | In the witness box Ms Matthews was asked if she had planned the kidnap of her daughter. |
"I did not," she told the jury. | "I did not," she told the jury. |
She also denied threatening to have Mr Donovan killed or have his car burnt out. | She also denied threatening to have Mr Donovan killed or have his car burnt out. |
Mrs Oldham asked her: "Did you know Shannon was at Lidgate Gardens with Michael Donovan?" | Mrs Oldham asked her: "Did you know Shannon was at Lidgate Gardens with Michael Donovan?" |
"I did not," she replied. | "I did not," she replied. |
Karen Matthews was accused of bullying Michael Donovan | Karen Matthews was accused of bullying Michael Donovan |
Ms Matthews also told the court that her partner at the time of Shannon's disappearance, Craig Meehan, had been violent to her and abusive to her children, apart from Shannon. | Ms Matthews also told the court that her partner at the time of Shannon's disappearance, Craig Meehan, had been violent to her and abusive to her children, apart from Shannon. |
Asked about the traces of the drug temazepam found in Shannon's hair, Ms Matthews denied having the drug in the house. | Asked about the traces of the drug temazepam found in Shannon's hair, Ms Matthews denied having the drug in the house. |
She also denied ever having visited Mr Donovan's home. | She also denied ever having visited Mr Donovan's home. |
After the court was shown a televised appeal by Ms Matthews, made during Shannon's disappearance, she denied that she had been play-acting. | After the court was shown a televised appeal by Ms Matthews, made during Shannon's disappearance, she denied that she had been play-acting. |
She also said she was scared of her former partner Mr Meehan and said lying to the police had been his idea. | She also said she was scared of her former partner Mr Meehan and said lying to the police had been his idea. |
She said Mr Meehan told her to "take the blame for Shannon because she had no convictions, was female and would get off lightly". | She said Mr Meehan told her to "take the blame for Shannon because she had no convictions, was female and would get off lightly". |
Alan Conrad QC, for Mr Donovan, accused Ms Matthews of "putting on a staged performance" during the three weeks Shannon was missing as well as her evidence to the jury. | Alan Conrad QC, for Mr Donovan, accused Ms Matthews of "putting on a staged performance" during the three weeks Shannon was missing as well as her evidence to the jury. |
He described her as "an accomplished liar" who saw his client "as someone to take advantage of and bully". | He described her as "an accomplished liar" who saw his client "as someone to take advantage of and bully". |
The case continues. | The case continues. |
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