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1 month ago |
msn.com | Ann Cusack |Lucy Robinson
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mirror.co.uk | Ann Cusack |Lucy Robinson
A cruel thug subjected his wife to years of abuse which left her feeling so worthless that she tragically started to believe she deserved it. Carolyn Shepherd first met Wayne Wellings online in 2013 and within six months, the pair had found a place together. Carolyn’s friends and family were overjoyed – though she soon realised everything wasn't as it seemed when Wayne’s obsessive and controlling side began to show. “Wayne was drunk when we got in and ordered a takeaway.
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mirror.co.uk | Ann Cusack |Niamh Kirk
Carolyn Shepherd thought she'd found the man of her dreams, until she realised he was an obsessive, controlling and abusive monster. The 38-year-old from Wirral was in her twenties when she was looking for love when she met her husband Wayne Wellings, but their happy romance soon turned into something much more sinister.
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mirror.co.uk | Ann Cusack |Nia Dalton
Carolyn Shepherd was trapped in her own home and kept under surveillance by the person who was supposed to love her. When she first met Wayne Wellings online in 2013, he seemed like the perfect catch. Carolyn was 27 years old and ready to settle down, and Wayne wanted them to be together all the time. Over time, she learnt that Wayne had argued with most of his friends and family, and he wasn't really close to anyone else, but she told herself that was his business and not hers.
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2 months ago |
thesun.co.uk | Ann Cusack |Martha Cliff
AS SHE ended the call from her son, Kathy Ingham was suddenly overcome with a feeling of dread. Kyle, 21, had called her from the station platform, before telling her he had to go because his tram had arrived. It was a normal goodnight call, but instinctively, Kathy felt something was terribly wrong. Hearing sirens racing down her street, she ran out, in her pyjamas, and drove to the nearest tram stop.
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