Missing Man Who Let His Hormones Get The Best Of Him Found In A Backyard Grave

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Cheating just does not pay, neither does mistreating someone. Like they say.."Hell has no fury like a woman scorned". His partner, the alleged killer plotted and planned. She even used COVID as an excuse to get out of going to work for 10 days during which time investigators feel he was killed on Nov 1, 2021. What was found in her diary will probably ensure her conviction. Excerpt from the article:
A teacher in the U.K. stabbed her partner and buried him in the backyard after deciding he had cheated on her, prosecutors told a court this week.

"The police recovered a notebook from the place where she had been renting that detailed a chilling account of how she had planned and killed someone, but it did not contain the name of the person she had killed," prosecutor Steven Perian told the Northampton court as the trial commenced on Monday.

Fiona Beal, 49, denied killing her partner, Nicholas Billingham, 42, who allegedly had a history of cheating and was "cruel" to her. Prosecutors countered Beal's claims by reading from her diary, in which she appeared to confess to the crime and detailed how she carried out the murder.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/missing-man-lured-bathroom-sex-154941729.html
 
Cheating just does not pay, neither does mistreating someone. Like they say.."Hell has no fury like a woman scorned". His partner, the alleged killer plotted and planned. She even used COVID as an excuse to get out of going to work for 10 days during which time investigators feel he was killed on Nov 1, 2021. What was found in her diary will probably ensure her conviction. Excerpt from the article:
A teacher in the U.K. stabbed her partner and buried him in the backyard after deciding he had cheated on her, prosecutors told a court this week.

"The police recovered a notebook from the place where she had been renting that detailed a chilling account of how she had planned and killed someone, but it did not contain the name of the person she had killed," prosecutor Steven Perian told the Northampton court as the trial commenced on Monday.

Fiona Beal, 49, denied killing her partner, Nicholas Billingham, 42, who allegedly had a history of cheating and was "cruel" to her. Prosecutors countered Beal's claims by reading from her diary, in which she appeared to confess to the crime and detailed how she carried out the murder.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/missing-man-lured-bathroom-sex-154941729.html

The neighbours in the article made no accusations, in fact, he sounds like a decent guy.

Teacher's boyfriend died after neck stabbing, cops confirm as she stands accused of murder | Daily Mail Online

It is easy to make allegations against a person once they are no longer able to defend their reputation. Even if the allegations are proven to have substance, he did not deserve to be murdered.

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We never know what goes on behind closed doors and, unfortunately, Nicholas Billingham is no longer here to refute the allegations of the partner who stands accused of murdering him.
 
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