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Mother jailed over Shannon kidnap Mother jailed over Shannon kidnap
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The mother of Shannon Matthews has been jailed for eight years for kidnapping her own daughter in an attempt to claim thousands of pounds in reward money.The mother of Shannon Matthews has been jailed for eight years for kidnapping her own daughter in an attempt to claim thousands of pounds in reward money.
Karen Matthews, 33, and her co-accused Michael Donovan, 40, were earlier found guilty of kidnap, false imprisonment and perverting the course of justice.Karen Matthews, 33, and her co-accused Michael Donovan, 40, were earlier found guilty of kidnap, false imprisonment and perverting the course of justice.
Both were jailed for eight years, at Leeds Crown Court. Both were jailed for eight years by a judge at Leeds Crown Court.
Shannon was held at Donovan's flat in Batley Carr, West Yorkshire, for 24 days.Shannon was held at Donovan's flat in Batley Carr, West Yorkshire, for 24 days.
The judge, Mr Justice McCombe, said: "The offences that you committed were truly despicable.The judge, Mr Justice McCombe, 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."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.
'Truly unique' 'Others involved'
"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.""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."
The judge said it was doubtful Matthews and Donovan could have planned and carried out the kidnap without other people.
He said: "Having regard to their low intellect... it must be doubtful whether they could have conceived or continued these offences without the assistance or connivance of others.
Shannon Matthews went missing on her way from school in February
"The pre-sentence report in Matthews' case comments that neither defendant seems to have the cognitive ability to devise and orchestrate such an elaborate offence with any degree of likelihood of success."
In mitigation for Donovan, Alan Conrad QC, told Leeds Crown Court the barristers in the case had a combined legal experience of more than 100 years but none had come across a case like it.In mitigation for Donovan, Alan Conrad QC, told Leeds Crown Court the barristers in the case had a combined legal experience of more than 100 years but none had come across a case like it.
He said: "Nobody concerned has ever come across a case remotely like this before. The case here is truly unique."He said: "Nobody concerned has ever come across a case remotely like this before. The case here is truly unique."
Shannon Matthews went missing on her way from school in February
During the three-week trial at Leeds Crown Court, the jury heard that Shannon, now 10, went missing on 19 February as she walked home from school.During the three-week trial at Leeds Crown Court, the jury heard that Shannon, now 10, went missing on 19 February as she walked home from school.
The pair kept Shannon "drugged, subdued and hidden from the public" so they could claim £50,000 in reward money, the court was told.The pair kept Shannon "drugged, subdued and hidden from the public" so they could claim £50,000 in reward money, the court was told.
After a huge search operation by West Yorkshire Police costing almost £3.2m, she was found by police in Donovan's flat, hidden in in the base of a divan bed, less than a mile from her home, on 14 March.After a huge search operation by West Yorkshire Police costing almost £3.2m, she was found by police in Donovan's flat, hidden in in the base of a divan bed, less than a mile from her home, on 14 March.
The police search was one of the largest ever conducted by the West Yorkshire force.The police search was one of the largest ever conducted by the West Yorkshire force.