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A man has denied stabbing a mother-of-five to death in the New Forest.A man has denied stabbing a mother-of-five to death in the New Forest.
Penelope Davis, 47, known as Pennie, was found dead in September in a field at Leygreen Farm, Beaulieu, where she was tending to her horses. Penelope Davis, 47, known as Pennie, was found dead in September in a field at Leygreen Farm, Beaulieu, where she was tending her horses.
At Winchester Crown Court, Justin Robertson, 36, of no fixed address, pleaded not guilty to murder and conspiracy to murder.At Winchester Crown Court, Justin Robertson, 36, of no fixed address, pleaded not guilty to murder and conspiracy to murder.
Three other people, two of which appeared at court, have also been charged in connection with the death. Samantha Maclean, Benjamin Carr and Leanne Doyle, have also been charged in connection with the case.
Samantha Maclean, 28, from Hythe, pleaded not guilty to conspiracy to murder. Ms Maclean, 28, from Hythe, pleaded not guilty to conspiracy to murder.
Benjamin Carr, 22, from Shirley, Southampton, was not in court due to an "administrative oversight" but his barrister indicated he would plead not guilty to conspiracy to murder. Ms Doyle, 24, of Beech Crescent, Hythe, is charged with assisting an offender and perverting the course of justice.
Leanne Doyle, 24, of Beech Crescent, Hythe, appeared before the judge charged with assisting an offender and perverting the course of justice. Mr Carr, 22, from Shirley, Southampton, was not in court due to an "administrative oversight" but his barrister indicated he would plead not guilty to conspiracy to murder.
Her barrister said an application would be made to dismiss the allegation of assisting an offender, which is expected to be heard in January. The four accused are due to stand trial on 2 March.
Mr Robertson, Ms Maclean and Mr Carr will stand trial on 2 March. Mrs Davis, who worked in a local supermarket, visited the field on a daily basis to tend to her horses, where her husband Pete would meet her, police said.
Mrs Davis, who worked in a local a supermarket, visited the field on a daily basis to tend to her horses, where her husband Pete would meet her, police said.
He found her body on 2 September. The pair had married in May.He found her body on 2 September. The pair had married in May.
A post-mortem examination revealed she had died from multiple stab wounds. A post-mortem examination revealed she died of multiple stab wounds.