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Liam Fee: Mother and partner given life sentences for murder of toddler | Liam Fee: Mother and partner given life sentences for murder of toddler |
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A mother and her partner have been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of her two-year-old son. | A mother and her partner have been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of her two-year-old son. |
Rachel Fee and her civil partner Nyomi were convicted of assaulting and killing her son Liam at their Fife home in March 2014. | Rachel Fee and her civil partner Nyomi were convicted of assaulting and killing her son Liam at their Fife home in March 2014. |
Rachel, 31, will serve a minimum of 23 and a half years behind bars and Nyomi, 28, will serve 24 years. | Rachel, 31, will serve a minimum of 23 and a half years behind bars and Nyomi, 28, will serve 24 years. |
The pair were impasse after the jury found by majority verdict that they had subjected him to an escalating level of cruelty during his short life after a seven week trial at the High Court in Livingston. | |
They were also found guilty of a catalogue of horrific cruelty against two other children who cannot be named for legal reasons. | They were also found guilty of a catalogue of horrific cruelty against two other children who cannot be named for legal reasons. |
Liam died due a blow to his abdomen which was so severe it ruptured his heart at his home near Glenrothes. A coroner later concluded his injuries were similar to that of a car crash victim. | Liam died due a blow to his abdomen which was so severe it ruptured his heart at his home near Glenrothes. A coroner later concluded his injuries were similar to that of a car crash victim. |
In the days before his death he had also suffered a broken leg and arm and had suffered more than 30 external injuries. | |
A video showing the extent of Liam's injuries was shown to the court but halted 12 minutes in after a juror asked for a break in proceedings to give people time to compose themselves. | |
The pair had blamed another boy for Liam's death – saying he had "strangled" Liam by putting his hands over his mouth – but after several interviews with specially-trained officers and a social worker the child started to explain what really happened. | |
Prosecuting Alex Prentice QC told the court the couple were guilty of "unyielding, heartless cruelty". | |
The court heard how the couple, originally of Ryton, Tyne and Wear, had subjected the little boy to months of neglect and abuse - including not getting him medical help when they knew his leg was broken. | |
Instead of taking him to hospital they did a Google search for "how do you die of a broken hip," "how long can you live with a broken bone?" and "can wives be in prison together?". | Instead of taking him to hospital they did a Google search for "how do you die of a broken hip," "how long can you live with a broken bone?" and "can wives be in prison together?". |
The boy they falsely accused of killing Liam also told interviewers Nyomi would call him "dirty boy" and tie him to a locked home-made cage during the night, with his hand and feet bound with cable ties. | |
He said he would sometimes be naked in the cage with his hands behind his back. | He said he would sometimes be naked in the cage with his hands behind his back. |
The second child said he had been banned from going to the toilet at night but was given cold showers "for 15 or 20 minutes" when he wept the bed. | The second child said he had been banned from going to the toilet at night but was given cold showers "for 15 or 20 minutes" when he wept the bed. |
He told police the women had tied him naked to a chair and left him alone in a darkened room all night with snakes and rats in boxes. | He told police the women had tied him naked to a chair and left him alone in a darkened room all night with snakes and rats in boxes. |
The boy, who is afraid of the dark, said they told him the box of snakes included a boa constrictor which "eats naughty little boys". | The boy, who is afraid of the dark, said they told him the box of snakes included a boa constrictor which "eats naughty little boys". |
Sentencing, Lord Burns told the Fees they had "grossly abused" their parental responsibilities and said they ran a "cruel regime of neglect and ill treatment". | |
He noted that they had shown no remorse for the "appalling" mental and physical harm they subjected Liam to. | |
Jurors have been excused from jury duty for the next ten years due to the harrowing details of the case. | |
The crime has triggered a major case review by Fife Child Protection Committee after it emerged social services were warned about the couple's treatment of Liam. | |
The boy's nursery had alerted social services after Liam had become gradually more withdrawn during his time with them in contrast to the happy little boy who had arrived. | |
Liam's childminder also raised concerns. | |
Despite this, a senior Fife social worker admitted in court his case had been dropped as he ”fell off their radar“ when a member of staff went on sick leave and no-one took over the case. | |
Additional reporting by PA |