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INSANE BEAUTY

INSANE BEAUTY

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Thursday, November 27, 2011 49p thesun.co.uk
Thursday, November 27, 2011 49p thesun.co.uk

BEAST ARRESTED

BEAST ARRESTED

FOR MURDER! FOR MURDER! Yesterday in a startling announcement Lisa Johnsons 42, Salome’s housemaid exposed how working used to be for Salome.
Lisa stood firmly in court as she was interrogated by prosecution about her relationship with Salome Spencer and when she started working for her.

Lisa revealed to the court that “I started working for Salome on the age of 32 in December 2001”. She broke down as she explained that “mistress used to never let me enter her room without her watching me or let me see neither touch her cloths unless they were already in the washing machine or washed, I always used to think it was odd for mistress to do that, usually I did everything for her.
Salome’s partner, James Yeats 51, then took stand. In his defence statement he
Yesterday in a startling announcement Lisa Johnsons 42, Salome’s housemaid exposed how working used to be for Salome.
Lisa stood firmly in court as she was interrogated by prosecution about her relationship with Salome Spencer and when she started working for her.

Lisa revealed to the court that “I started working for Salome on the age of 32 in December 2001”. She broke down as she explained that “mistress used to never let me enter her room without her watching me or let me see neither touch her cloths unless they were already in the washing machine or washed, I always used to think it was odd for mistress to do that, usually I did everything for her.
Salome’s partner, James Yeats 51, then took stand. In his defence statement he maintained that Lisa is a ‘liar’ and that she previously been in prison for kidnapping her previous employs son which was a part of her revenge against them.
Then Julie Brown, victim’s mother stood strong in court

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