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disappearance. She was not in court at the time of Park's sentencing. Ivor Price, Carol's brother, has spoken publicly at various times about his feelings about Gordon, and the Price family even sat away from Park's supporters during the trial itself. In a statement shortly after Park's guilty verdict, he said he had "no doubt" that justice had been done, and added that "Carol was a lovely, bubbly girl who was very clever and intelligent. What has been said about her has been heartbreaking. This was about one thing: justice for Carol."
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her, but that she had struggled. He then grabbed his ice axe, and brought it down with what was described as "considerable" force on Carol's face, and smashed the front right-hand side of her face, splitting open her head and smashing her teeth. He then did this again – the attack was described
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twice before. It was for this reason, Gordon claimed, that he did not report her missing for six weeks. Carol was said to time her periods away from home to coincide with the school holidays. Gordon claimed that it wasn't until she didn't return in time to take up her job as a primary school teacher
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to confirm that he wanted nothing to do with the reward, and that Harrison had no right to include his name, contact details or email address, or mention the freegordon website, in the adverts. Subsequently, Harrison claimed to have delivered 6,000 booklets and leaflets in the Furness area.
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1122:Streeter, Michael (7 January 1998).
652:and leaflets to 20,000 homes in the
468:Park claimed he and his wife had an
152:adding citations to reliable sources
2495:Murder trials in the United Kingdom
2420:Dennett, Jennie (4 November 2005).
2356:"Wife Swap Secrets of Lady in Lake"
2154:"Meeting for 'Lady in Lake' killer"
1985:"Vigil for Lady in the Lake killer"
2510:1976 murders in the United Kingdom
2182:. 28 November 2008. Archived from
2132:"Dying plea of Lake victim mother"
2110:"'Lady in Lake' jury is sent home"
2076:Bunyan, Nigel (27 November 2004).
2007:"Family in Vigil for Lakes Killer"
1714:. 27 November 2008. Archived from
1589:"Lady in the Lake: New Evidence".
1527:Moore, Charles (29 January 2005).
1083:"Lake crime scene visited by jury"
14:
2251:"Mystery of the Lady in the Lake"
1738:"'Lady in Lake' man found hanged"
1607:Coleman, Phil (7 December 2007).
1561:"'Lady in Lake' killer to appeal"
1473:Carter, Helen (29 January 2005).
1435:"'Lady in lake' husband arrested"
1299:. 28 January 2005. Archived from
1259:"'Lady in lake' husband arrested"
1236:"Pride was motive of lake killer"
1188:Bunyan, Nigel (29 January 2005).
1061:"Life for 'Lady in Lake' husband"
738:, which he sold later that year.
371:. The body had been wrapped in a
36:This article has multiple issues.
1650:. 6 October 2008. Archived from
1433:Laddin, Matt (14 January 2004).
1291:"Life for 'Lady in Lake' killer"
1257:Laddin, Matt (14 January 2004).
376:probably never have been found.
248:was a 2005 murder case in which
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1609:"Murderer to appeal conviction"
139:needs additional citations for
44:or discuss these issues on the
2043:Keegan, Mike (29 March 2008).
1708:"Lady in the lake case appeal"
888:Rachael (mother – Carol)
677:Claims of flawed investigation
424:released a statement saying-
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2249:Thorpe, Nick (23 July 2006).
886:Jeremy (mother – Carol)
874:Second – Catherine Park
510:released a statement saying:
1780:. ITV News. 26 November 2014
821:Personal life of Gordon Park
498:pointed indisputably to him.
387:- something which the later
2299:Dick, Sandra (9 May 2007).
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846:25 January 2010 (aged 66)
748:Charnock Richard services
422:Crown Prosecution Service
2207:"Condensed Case Summary"
2086:. London. Archived from
1537:. London. Archived from
1198:. London. Archived from
876:Third – Jenny Park
457:, and lasted ten weeks.
163:"Lady in the Lake trial"
75:This article or section
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2180:North-West Evening Mail
2050:Manchester Evening News
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1296:Manchester Evening News
960:The Westmorland Gazette
671:North-West Evening Mail
658:North-West Evening Mail
649:North-West Evening Mail
609:North-West Evening Mail
463:circumstantial evidence
307:North-West Evening Mail
2306:Edinburgh Evening News
2156:. BBC. 14 October 2006
2134:. BBC. 31 January 2005
2112:. BBC. 27 January 2005
2009:. BBC. 21 January 2007
1987:. BBC. 28 January 2006
1917:"Park (Deceased) v R."
1740:. BBC. 25 January 2010
1563:. BBC. 6 December 2007
1238:. BBC. 28 January 2005
1220:Lean, Sandra. Page 73.
1175:Lean, Sandra. Page 62.
1157:Lean, Sandra. Page 61.
1085:. BBC. 11 January 2005
1063:. BBC. 28 January 2005
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2205:Park, Jeremy (2005).
1681:Fleetwood Weekly News
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1529:"An unlikely killer"
1447:on 29 September 2007
1303:on 30 September 2007
1271:on 29 September 2007
508:Cumbria Constabulary
489:Gordon Park's appeal
389:Appeal Court hearing
368:The Lady in the Lake
148:improve this article
2505:2005 in British law
2401:on 28 February 2008
1766:on 20 October 2014.
1621:on 13 February 2012
1541:on 26 February 2008
1509:on 19 October 2014.
1414:on 28 February 2008
1202:on 26 February 2008
1136:on 28 February 2008
854:Leyland, Lancashire
700:, on 23 July 2006.
539:Gordon Park's death
323:Carol Park vanishes
297:Appeal Court ruling
2213:on 8 February 2007
2032:. 27 January 2008.
1846:on 29 October 2018
1683:. 27 November 2008
1593:. 6 December 2007.
1391:on 13 August 2014.
966:chasing the dragon
945:Mr Justice Macduff
941:Mr Justice Beatson
937:Lord Justice Keene
778:Westmorland green
632:Strangeways Prison
89:to the main topic.
83:verifiably mention
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2490:Murder in England
2432:on 8 January 2009
1973:. 15 August 2007.
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