have access to the upsetting images of her body. At first, Clark pleaded not guilty – then, in February 2020, he changed his plea to guilty.
His lawyers claimed he didn’t want to put Bianca’s family through the trauma of seeing the 10-minute killing video, which everyone now knew had been found on his mobile.But it was more likely that Clark knew the video was so damning it could increase any sentence made via a plea deal.Bianca’s family expressed their relief but were again distressed when he tried to withdraw the plea – claiming his legal team had misled him.
The request was denied.Finally, in March this year, after delays due to the pandemic, Clark faced sentencing.Making a statement in court, he said, “I think I need to realise what I.
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