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E. Lockhart's bestselling novel We Were Liars got the Hollywood treatment thanks to Prime Video - but the show didn't stick to the source material. The premiere episode, titled "Tell Me Sweet ...
Emily Maitlis's stalker, Edward Vines, has been sentenced to five years imprisonment at Nottingham Crown Court today after harassing the BBC star for nearly 30 years. Last month Vines, 54, was ...
A man who was jailed for harassing broadcaster Emily Maitlis over several decades has been sentenced for breaching restraining orders while in prison. Edward Vines was found guilty of sending ...
The jury was told how between May 20, 2023 and February 20, 2024. Vines sent 23 letters to both Emily and Marion Maitlis which were intercepted by prison authorities at Lowdham Grange near Nottingham.
Emily Maitlis said she would be concerned for her safety if Vines was bailed (Jane Barlow/PA) “I do accept that because of his mental health issues there is some reduction to his culpability.
A man who harassed and stalked former BBC Newsnight presenter Emily Maitlis has been jailed for five years after breaching his restraining order by sending the broadcaster and her parents letters from ...
Fergus Malone, prosecuting, said: "Mr Vines demonstrates a persistent and enduring obsession, which has been never-ending, with Emily Maitlis." In a victim impact statement read to the court by the ...
An obsessed serial stalker of former BBC Newsnight presenter Emily Maitlis has been jailed for five years after breaching his restraining order by sending the broadcaster and her parents letters from ...
Emily Maitlis’ serial stalker jailed again for sending letters to presenter and family Vines made the former BBC presenter feel ‘vulnerable and worried’ and concerned for her family’s safety ...
Ms Maitlis also described her husband finding Vines on their doorstep, her children needing to be escorted to the school bus, and “upsetting interactions” with her 92-year-old mother.
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