Darwin loses

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  1. Darwins lose court appeal


    John Darwin, 57, challenged his sentence of six years and three months handed down by a judge at Teesside Crown Court last July. Anne Darwin, 56, appeal against her six-and-a-half-year prison sentence on the grounds it was "excessive". The pair were jailed over a £250,000 swindle which deceived the police, a coroner, financial institutions and even their sons, Mark, 32, and Anthony, 29. Mrs Darwin, a former doctor's receptionist, was convicted of six counts of fraud and nine of money laundering after a trial. Mr Darwin had admitted deception charges.


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    Her case was that her "domineering" husband forced her to go through with the plan to con insurance and pension companies by faking his death at sea. The trial judge, Mr Justice Wilkie, told the Darwins their sons' lives were "crushed" by the deception, and that meant a severe sentence was needed. The court heard the plan to hoax insurers and pension schemes into believing former teacher and prison officer Mr Darwin was dead was hatched as the couple faced losing their imposing seafront home in Seaton Carew, Hartlepool, in 2002.

    They had a 12-home property portfolio and were struggling to make mortgage repayments when he paddled into the sea in his home-made canoe and then disappeared. He reappeared at a London police station in December 2007 claiming he had amnesia and thought he was a missing person.
     
  2. mr_evolution

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    Mrs Darwin reminds me of someone....oh yeah David Letterman.

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  3. MissCheekS

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    Lol...their stupid.... nice try tho

    "Mr Justice Wilkie" thats a funny name