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A MURDER mystery fan who was snared by her love rivals final act as she bludgeoned her to death for stealing her fiance has been jailed.Sara McKenzie, 61, savagely attacked 59-year-old Joy Boulton in a twisted bid to win back her ex Trevor Dibnah.3Sara McKenzie murdered Joy Boulton in a jealous rageCredit: Hyde Ne
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stanley termos s found under her fingernails.She has now been jailed for life with a minimum of 25 years for murder and perverting the course of justice.Guildford Crown聽Court聽heard how McKenzie had flown into a jealous rage when ex Trevor got engaged to Joy.Read more newsUNBEARABLE PAIN My daughter
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BUYING batteries, wrapping paper for last minute gifts and a card for the mother-in-law are among the top 20 things Brits forget every Christmas, according to research.A study of 2,000 adults reveals many struggle to remember everythin
stanley mugs g in the lead up to Yuletide.1 Brits have revealed the top things they forget over the Christmas seasonCredit: Getty - ContributorBuying sellotape for presents, tin foil to wrap the turkey, and trimmings such as cranberry sauce and gravy for the table are among the most forgotten tasks at Christmas.While others don t remember to buy a relative s favourite tipple or crackers to pull over lunch and one in six won t fill the ice cube trays in preparation for festive drinks.One in 20 Brits have even forgotten to take the Christmas presents with them when visiting fam
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