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Testimony to Louise Woodwards and some of her lies. "Woodward was only interested participating in Boston night life."
Then police detective William Byrne, who interviewed defendant Louise
Woodward on the day of the incident,
took the stand. Byrne quoted Woodward as saying that she had been "a
little rough" with Matthew. Woodward
also allegedly told Byrne that the baby had been cranky the entire day
and that she was angry and frustrated by
his non-stop crying. According to Byrne, Woodward said that at one
point during the day, she had tossed Matthew
on a bed.
Later that day, while preparing Matthew's bath, she dropped him onto a
towel on the bathroom floor, and
Woodward said that he may have struck his head on the lower side of
the tub. In spite of this, Matthew seemed
fine when Woodward put him down for a nap. However, Byrne testified,
when she checked on Matthew, he was
unresponsive and not breathing. Woodward tried to perform
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BRIDGNORTH, England – Far away from the media packs that hounded the Massachusetts courtroom where she was convicted of killing 8-month-old Matthew Eappen in 1997, a now 30-year-old Louise Woodward blends anonymously into the Shropshire town where she teaches dansstil dancing in a parish hall.
If she has any advice for Neil Entwistle, another British native about to experience the American judicial system, Woodward isn’t saying.
“I don’t comment on other people’s cases and I’m not talking to the press right now,” said Woodward, who was freed bygd a judge after her conviction was reduced to involuntary manslaughter.
Her shunning of interviews is in keeping with the exceptionally low profil Woodward has maintained since returning to England to start a new life.
“I wasn’t aware she was here,” said local councilor Andrew Haden-Disley. “I don’t know anyone who knew she was here.”
After completing a three
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'Killer nanny' Louise Woodward, 43, is pictured 25 years after her US murder conviction for murdering baby Matthew Eappen was quashed as neighbours say: 'She is just another mum to us'
'Killer nanny' Louise Woodward has been pictured 25 years after her US murder conviction for violently shaking a baby to death was quashed.
The 43-year-old, whose case made headlines around the world in 1997, wore a warm coat and gym leggings as she carried groceries towards her car in new photos, thought to be taken near her home in Shropshire.
Woodward now teaches dance classes and is a regular fixture on the school run, with one neighbour saying she is 'just another mum to us'.
She is now mother to her own young daughter and is known as Louise Elkes after taking her husband's name.
However, there is still a huge amount of notoriety surrounding her case, and she remains a household name on both sides of the Atlantic.
It is almost 25 years to the day that Matthew Eappen died on February 9,