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  1. Apr 4, 2016 · But could something have been done sooner? Some commentors have asked if new laws covering coercive and controlling abuse, which became crime punishable by up to five years in prison from last year – even if the abuse stops short of physical violence – could have helped Helen.

    • Stephanie Boland
  2. The Archers Trial Week: The Key Players. Who will be called to appear at Helen’s trial. Meet some of the key witnesses in the case.

  3. Sep 5, 2016 · As Helen stands trial for attempting to murder husband Rob, Radio Times asked two real-life criminal barristers to argue whether she is guilty or innocent. Below is the case for the defence ...

  4. Sep 5, 2016 · We suggest there is only one reasonable explanation for why she did not immediately dial 999. She wanted to ensure that he was dead before help could arrive. She very nearly succeeded.

  5. Sep 12, 2016 · Helen Titchener, née Archer, who all this week has been on trial for stabbing her husband Rob back in April, has been found not guilty of attempted murder, and not guilty of wounding with intent.

  6. Sep 10, 2016 · What Could Happen: Helen is found guilty of attempted murder. In the worst-case scenario for Helen, her family and loyal listeners who have grown to detest the odious Rob, the jury could...

  7. The radio soap opera The Archers supplies a useful case study where Violence Against Women (VAW) activists, instrumental in the legal campaign to put coercive control on to the statute book, used The Archers as a vehicle to foster a deeper understanding of coercive control and the psychological aspects of domestic abuse. For several years the ...

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