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Published Date: 24 January 2009
SHANNON Matthews' mother was jailed for eight years yesterday for her role in the "truly despicable" kidnapping of her nine-year-old daughter.
Karen Matthews, 33, was found guilty last month of kidnap, false imprisonment and perverting the course of justice.

Michael Donovan, 40, her former partner's uncle, was convicted of the same offences and was also jailed for eight years.

The judge, Mr Justice McCombe, said Shannon had been left "disturbed and traumatised and frightened". He said: "The offences that you committed were truly despicable. It is impossible to conceive how you could have found it in you to put this young girl through the ordeal that you inflicted upon her."

He said it was doubtful Matthews and Donovan could have planned and carried out the kidnap without other people – a pre-sentence report suggested the pair were "not of sufficient intelligence to conceive and implement this plan".

However, police said there was insufficient evidence to charge anyone else, and the case was now closed.

Shannon went missing last February as she walked home from school near her home in Dewsbury Moor, West Yorkshire.

Police launched a massive search operation costing almost £3.2 million, and 24 days later, Shannon was found in the base of a divan bed in Donovan's flat less than a mile from her home. It was later revealed he had kept her imprisoned as part of a plan he and Matthews had hatched to claim a £50,000 reward offered by a national newspaper.

Police believe the pair may have been influenced by the coverage of Madeleine McCann's disappearance, which was a high-profile news story in the months before Shannon went missing.

After she was recovered, Shannon was found to have traces of the "potent hypnotic" drug Temazepam and travel sickness medication Melcozine in her system. It was believed Matthews and Donovan gave her the drugs in an attempt to keep her subdued and drowsy and that she could have taken them for up to 20 months before her abduction.

Donovan forced Shannon to keep to a strict list of rules and officers discovered an elasticated strap in the loft of his flat, which was believed to have been used to tether the young girl when Donovan went out.

Mr Justice McCombe told them: "It is incomprehensible that you could have permitted your friends, neighbours and in your case, Matthews, even your children to sacrifice time and energy in extensive searches for the supposedly missing child."

He said he would not draw a distinction between the two of them in their sentences, adding: "In my judgment, their culpability is the same."

He told Leeds Crown Court that Shannon, now ten, would require "periods of psychotherapy followed by individually-based therapeutic interventions to help her to recover from her experiences".


BACKGROUND

THE full story of the kidnap of Shannon Matthews, below, has yet to come out, her mother's former friend said yesterday.

Julie Bushby, who chairs the residents' association on the Dewsbury Moor estate, said she had no idea who else might have been involved in the plot to kidnap Shannon. She said: "If Karen isn't going to break and say what the full story is, what can us little people do to help her?"

Asked how Matthews would cope with prison, Mrs Bushby said: "I don't know – I'm not Karen. I feel sorry for Karen, I really do, because I think she is carrying the can for other people."

She said the residents on the estate just wanted to get back to normal.

She said if another report of a missing child was to emerge in the future, she believed there would be a similar response to try to find them.

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  • Last Updated: 23 January 2009 10:11 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

calum,

24/01/2009 07:52:10
8 years? For what she did to her wee girl? And she'll be out in 4! I consider that to be a light sentence indeed.
2

Lloyds TSB ,

24/01/2009 09:21:49
The top cop on this case who compared Matthews to Myra Hyndley and Rosemary West by branding her as being "pure evil" should be reprimanded in public.

His ridiculous statement was made in public and he should likewise be reprimanded in public.

The top cops personal views are irrelevant but were made worse when he made them prior to Matthews being sentenced.

It reflects badly on the way he runs that part of the police force for which he is still responsible.


Public apology.
Nothing less.
3

albanman,

24/01/2009 09:38:36
Eight years (out early with good behaviour) is certainly not enough for such a heartless act against her own child.
4

Tweedmouth,

Coldstream 24/01/2009 09:43:41
Eight years - out in four - minus the year she has spent on remand. So -three years for an appalling case of child cruelty and wasting millions and millions of pounds of taxpayers money. This woman and the 5 men who fathered her 7 offspring constitute an extended family of over 300 men women and children - almost all of whom are being provided with public housing, large scale benefits and total financial support from the state - so they can indulge in their fags, booze, heroin, methadone and child abuse.

This country is screwed.
5

Selgovae,

24/01/2009 11:03:34
#4

Screwed indeed. But it will cost more to keep her in prison than out. And I don't see what benefit we get from putting her there. I somehow don't see her turning into a worthwhile member of society as a result of imprisonment. We might as well put her back in her flat, give her the normal social security benefit, and forget about it. If she agreed to sterilisation, I'd go along with that. (That might not be a bad idea as a general condition for early release for most prisoners.)
6

St Caledonia,

24/01/2009 11:50:18
SKY NEWS just reported she will be out in 3 years.
There is no justice in tihs world because politicians are incapable of sorting out the over crowding in prisons.
We need tented prisons, if soldiers in Afghanistan can sleep in tents then so to can prisoners. If soldiers need to p!ss in a pot or in a hole, then so to can prisoners. If soldiers can live on rat packs then so to can prisoners. If soldiers must go 8 months at a time without seeing their loved ones, then prisoners can go an entire sentence without visitation rights. If soldiers must go without telly then prisoners can do the same - after all, whilst one group is off fighting for our freedoms, the other is raping, stealing, murdering and killing our freedoms - isnt it time that prison sentences were served in their entirety and hard labour introduced. Bread and water for breakfast, a proper lunch and dinner with a glass of water. No tea, coffess, radio, television, computers, books, classes, courses or anything but hard work -
7

JayJay,

Right here 24/01/2009 17:08:12
It is interesting to see the ever-predictable Daily Mail run a front page rant about how much this woman has cost the country.
I would venture to suggest that, irrespective of her quite lamentable behaviour, her lifetime on benefits, chaotic lifestyle, risible attempts at fraud and £3m cost of the police hunt, Karen Matthews comes a very distant second in the race for the most clottish behaviour to the pinstriped mugs who, inspired by their own greed, have managed to bring the entire western economy to its knees.
No one could excuse her behaviour, but wouldn't it be nice to see a few hedge fund managers, derivative traders and CEO's banged up for their shocking behaviour?
8

JT,

24/01/2009 17:22:21
If this crime was described as a "dispicable" then why on earth does the sentence not reflect it. Out in less than 4 years. What makes it worse is that she will more than likely get special treatment in prison. She should be in with the general prison population and lets see her get special prison justice! Surely the pathetic excuse for a home secretary can do something or was Shannon not from the right community and not middle class?
9

The Former Mr. Angry,

Perth 25/01/2009 11:29:24
This is the kind of product you can expect more of as Labour continues to pander to the low-life grasping sub-culture it seeks to promote. The eagerness for votes is only surpassed by the depths to which they expect the populace to sink and their own willingness to be corrupted (see the Lords scandal elsewhere and of course our own recent "episode").

Jail for these serious cases should mean proper jail with no unearned privileges and a bit of hard work wouldn't go amiss. Unfortunately possible the main difference Matthews will notice is that there is some restriction on how far she can go for a few short years. Her daughter will suffer a lifetime of psychological problems and she doesn't give tuppence.


 

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