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Shauna Hoare to appeal over Becky Watts manslaughter verdict Shauna Hoare and Nathan Matthews to appeal after Becky Watts killing
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One of the couple convicted of killing Becky Watts has said she will appeal against her conviction and sentence. The couple convicted of killing Becky Watts say they will appeal against their convictions and sentences.
Shauna Hoare, 21, was convicted of Becky's manslaughter and jailed for 17 years at Bristol Crown Court. She has applied for leave to appeal. Becky's step-brother, Nathan Matthews, 28, was convicted of her murder and his girlfriend Shauna Hoare was convicted of manslaughter. They were each jailed.
Her boyfriend, Nathan Matthews, was convicted of his step-sister's murder. Both have applied for leave to appeal.
Matthews, 28, suffocated the teenager at her home in the St George area of Bristol on 19 February while trying to kidnap her. Matthews suffocated the teenager at her home in the St George area of Bristol on 19 February while trying to kidnap her. Hoare, 21, who was pregnant at the time, was at the address.
Hoare, 21, who was pregnant at the time, was at the address. Hoare's paperwork has been received by the Court of Appeal, while Bristol Crown Court said it had received Matthews' application to appeal on Thursday.
Her body was then dismembered and hidden in a shed while a huge manhunt in Bristol attempted to track down the 16-year-old. A spokeswoman for the court said this had now been passed on to the Court of Appeal.
A jury took less than four hours to convict the pair of her killing. Becky's body was dismembered and hidden in a shed while a huge manhunt in Bristol attempted to track down the 16-year-old.
A jury took less than four hours last month to convict the pair of her killing.
Hoare was convicted of manslaughter because she had participated in a kidnap where any "sober and reasonable person" would have known some harm would come to Becky.Hoare was convicted of manslaughter because she had participated in a kidnap where any "sober and reasonable person" would have known some harm would come to Becky.
Matthews was given a life sentence and told he would serve at least 33 years. Hoare was jailed for 17 years.
Judge Mr Justice Dingemans said both Matthews and Hoare had given "obviously dishonest" accounts of what happened to the jury.Judge Mr Justice Dingemans said both Matthews and Hoare had given "obviously dishonest" accounts of what happened to the jury.
Matthews had claimed he was trying to scare Becky into changing what he believed was poor behaviour while Hoare said she knew nothing about any of it.Matthews had claimed he was trying to scare Becky into changing what he believed was poor behaviour while Hoare said she knew nothing about any of it.
"The evidence proves, and I am sure, that Nathan Matthews had developed a fixation with having sex with petite teenage girls and Shauna Hoare had been persuaded to participate in this fixation," said the judge."The evidence proves, and I am sure, that Nathan Matthews had developed a fixation with having sex with petite teenage girls and Shauna Hoare had been persuaded to participate in this fixation," said the judge.
Judge Dingemans added during sentencing that he was sure the planned kidnap "was for a sexual purpose".Judge Dingemans added during sentencing that he was sure the planned kidnap "was for a sexual purpose".