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Andrew Scanlan murder: Three convicted



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2.20pm: TWO CSI fans who killed and dismembered their half-brother Andrew Scanlan, then tried to use knowledge gleaned from the American television drama to outwit detectives were facing lengthy prison terms today.
Brothers James Baigent (30) of Camberley, Surrey, and Mark Baigent (27) of Peterborough - plus their friend Jeff Woods (36) of Bracknell, Berkshire - were convicted of murdering Andrew Scanlan (35)Peterborough.

The verdicts follow a trial at Cambridge Crown Court.
All three had denied any wrongdoing.

Mr Justice Calvert-Smith sentenced James Baigent to life with a minimum 24 years to be served, Mark Baigent was sentenced to life with a minimum of 22 years, Jeff Woods was given life with aminimum of 20 years.

Charlotte Baigent was convicted of assisting Mark and James Baigent, but was cleared of helping Woods and is due to be sentenced in April.


Full story in Thursday's ET.

Special Report: Andrew Scanlan murder.



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  • Last Updated: 27 February 2008 6:06 PM
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  • Location: Peterborough
 
 
  

 
 


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