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For example, did finding their late father’s porn, showing sexual violence by concentration camp guards against young girls, help warp his mind? It is to be wondered though, as you read, where it all went wrong - what happened to Campbell to make him become a child killer? Investigations also revealed that his phone and Danielle's phone were together near his home for around 30 hours after she vanished. A man has told how he knew his brother was guilty of killing a missing schoolgirl after just 10 minutes in his company.
Overall, this was a really good piece of true crime writing, especially if you love to know about the background behind why his brother may have killed. Stuart’s trial, 15 months after the meeting when Alix realised his guilt, laid bare the depths of his depravity. What quickly followed was to leave families horrified and shocked, that her uncle, Stuart Campbell, was the sole suspect in the disappearance and presumed murder of Danielle.Stuart Campbell, 63, was jailed for life in 2002 for the murder of schoolgirl Danielle Jones, but will be eligible for parole this year.
In 2001 a 15 year old girl, Danielle Jones, goes missing and the killer refuses to say where her body lies causing untold grief to her family. In the gritty docklands of south-east England, Alix Sharkey and his younger siblings grew up in awe of their charismatic yet violent father, a vicious alcoholic. Sharkey only told as much as he felt comfortable with or able to, while there were other layers to the story that were not delved into.He clearly barely knew her and, rather than subsume her tragedy into his life, he simply acknowledges the clear heartbreak her parents face and he moves on. It seems unbelievable that he could keep that deviant and violent side of himself a secret so well and for so long, bearing in mind that he served 2 previous prison terms. D’Souza also led the litagtion against Gawker Media involving the wrestler Hulk Hogan, which resulted in one of the largest invasion of privacy judgement in history.