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Adam Kightley and Jacqueline Parker


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This pair of sick CUNTS have been found guilty of causing or allowing the death of their baby son have both been jailed for seven years. Seven-week-old Jamie Kightley suffered severe brain injuries and more than 40 fractures. He died soon after he was admitted to hospital on 17 March 2012. Jacqueline Parker, 21, and Adam Kightley, 24, of Northampton, were originally on trial for murder. Judge Jeremy Baker, at Nottingham Crown Court, said Jamie had come to "deliberate traumatic harm". He said during his short life, Jamie had been subjected to violence on at least two and probably three occasions. The judge said Parker would serve her time in a young offenders institution and Kightley would be sent to prison. A murder charge against the couple was dropped during the trial. The prosecution said Jamie had been assaulted about two weeks before he died and again hours before his death, but that both parents had "hidden behind a wall of silence" regarding who was responsible. Medical evidence showed Jamie suffered injuries consistent with being grabbed around the middle and shaken, the jury heard. Judge Baker said the baby had been shaken with sufficient violence to cause him to suffer bleeding to the eyes and brain damage leading to his death as a result of respiratory and cardiac arrest. A 7 year sentence is a fucking joke, they should have been handed a life sentence.

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