Christopher Jefferies: Police Express 'Regret'

Written By Unknown on Senin, 16 September 2013 | 16.08

Chris Jefferies: Timeline Of Events

Updated: 8:25am UK, Monday 16 September 2013

This is how events unfolded in relation to the murder of one of Christopher Jefferies' tenants, landscape architect Joanna Yeates.

:: October 25, 2010: Joanna Yeates, 25, and boyfriend Greg Reardon, 27, move into Flat 1, 44 Canynge Road, owned by Mr Jefferies, who lives in a flat upstairs.

:: December 11: After five weeks working in the USA, Vincent Tabak, 33, returns to Flat 2 - next door to Miss Yeates and Mr Reardon - where he lives with girlfriend Tanja Morson. The flat is also owned by Mr Jefferies.

:: Friday December 17: Vincent Tabak strangles Joanna Yeates after she arrives home from the Bristol Ram pub near her office, where she had been for drinks with colleagues.

Mr Reardon is on his way to Sheffield to visit his family for the weekend. He rings the flat at 10.30pm, but no one answers.

:: Sunday December 19: Mr Reardon reports Miss Yeates missing when he returns to Bristol.

:: Saturday December 25: Police confirm the body of a woman has been found by a couple walking their dog on a verge in Longwood Lane, Failand, North Somerset - three miles from Miss Yeates' home.

:: December 30: Police arrest Mr Jefferies, a former teacher at independent Clifton College, on suspicion of murdering Miss Yeates.

:: January 1, 2011: Mr Jefferies is released on police bail pending further inquiries.

:: January 20: Tabak is arrested at a flat in Aberdeen Road, Cotham, Bristol, where he has been staying, on suspicion of the murder of Miss Yeates.

:: January 22: Avon and Somerset Police announces Tabak has been charged with the murder of Miss Yeates. He is remanded in custody at Bristol Magistrates Court two days later.

:: March 5: Mr Jefferies' bail is cancelled and he is released without charge.

:: May 5: Tabak appears at the Old Bailey where he denies Miss Yeates' murder but admits her manslaughter.

:: July 29: The Daily Mirror is fined £50,000 for contempt of court in articles on December 31 and January 1 and the Sun £18,000 for contempt of court in article on January 1.

One Daily Mirror front page carried the headline "Jo Suspect is Peeping Tom" beneath a photograph of Mr Jefferies, and another front-page headline read "Was Killer Waiting In Jo's Flat?", with sub-headings reading "Police seize bedding for tests" and "Landlord held until Tuesday".

The Sun's front-page headline read "Obsessed By Death", next to a photograph of Mr Jefferies, and below the words "Jo Suspect 'Scared Kids"'.

:: The same day Mr Jefferies collected "very substantial" libel damages from a total of eight newspapers over their coverage following his arrest.

Some sources have indicated he could have won something approaching £500,000 in total from the publishers of The Sun, Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror, Daily Mail, Daily Record, Daily Express, Daily Star and The Scotsman.

:: October 4: Tabak's murder trial commences at Bristol Crown Court.

:: October 28: Tabak is found guilty of murder and jailed for life with a minimum term of 20 years.


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