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The occupants of that vehicle – aristocrat Constance Marten and her partner Mark Gordon, a convicted rapist – have this week been found guilty of the gross-negligence manslaughter of their newborn baby Victoria, after "a lengthy, emotionally charged ordeal" that included a nationwide manhunt and two chaotic trials.
Their behaviour - from refusing to turn up to court and claiming to be ill, to sacking countless barristers and Gordon's trousers even being misplaced one day - left His Honour Judge Mark Lucraft KC exasperated on many occasions.
The contrast between the lives of privileged Marten and convicted sex offender Gordon could hardly have been greater. But their strange bond didn’t falter as the darkest chapter of their long and complex history was laid bare,
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GB News on MSNConstance Marten's partner Mark Gordon was deported to Britain after being jailed for horrific rape aged just 14Constance Marten's partner, Mark Gordon, was previously deported to Britain after being jailed for rape at the age of just 14. The 51-year-old, who was found guilty of gross negligence manslaughter alongside Constance Marten at the Old Bailey yesterday,
When Constance Marten fell pregnant for the fifth time with Mark Gordon, they were determined to keep the baby. Over the previous four years, a family court had removed their first four children from their care – a decision the parents tried to claim was a miscarriage of justice driven by a “corrupt” social services system.
A British aristocrat and her boyfriend have been convicted of killing their newborn daughter. Constance Marten and Mark Gordon were found guilty of gross negligence manslaughter on Monday during their second trial in London.
Disturbing footage of the moment police finally arrest a man for killing his newborn daughter has been released , after he was found guilty of manslaughter. In the harrowing clip, desperate officers have no idea whether tiny baby Victoria is alive or dead as they detain her dad, Mark Gordon, following weeks on the run.
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