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  1. At his trial in 1989, Simms denied committing the murder of Helen McCourt. He claimed that someone must have got into his flat, whilst he was there, stolen his clothes and dressed in them, then attacked and murdered Helen without his knowledge.

  2. Jan 14, 2020 · Michael McCourt have vowed to fight the release of Ian Simms, although they've been told they have only a few weeks before he'll be let out

  3. Mrs McCourt and her son Michael made victim impact statements and read them out to the panel on the day before the hearing. The victim impact statement of Michaels wife Susan was also read to the panel.

  4. On 9 February 1988, Helen McCourt, a 22-year-old British insurance clerk from Bootle, Merseyside, disappeared in the village of Billinge, Metropolitan Borough of St Helens, Merseyside, shortly after disembarking from a bus less than 500 yards from her home. [1] Her body has never been found. [2]

  5. Dec 10, 2019 · A review has been ordered into the decision to approve the release of a murderer who has never revealed the whereabouts of his victim's body. The family of Helen McCourt, who was 22 when she was ...

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  6. Nov 21, 2019 · Killers face parole refusal over hidden bodies. Mum's anger at killer's prison day trips. The Parole Board says Ian Simms, who murdered Helen McCourt in 1988, has met the test for release.

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  8. Feb 25, 2011 · District court did not err in permitting the government to introduce seven three-second child pornography video clips seized from defendant's computer, as the introduction of the videos did not constitute unfair prejudice; government's failure to reveal last-minute change in its expert's conclusions did not violate defendant's substantial ...

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