She will be sentenced at Manchester Crown Court on Monday.
Cheshire Constabulary


Jones added that her “thoughts are with families of the victims who may never have closure, but who now have answers to questions which had troubled them for years.”
A copy of the card, which reads, in part, “your loved one will be remembered with many smiles,” was shown in court earlier this year.

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While some notes read she’s a “horrible evil person” who isn’t “good enough,” others included what prosecutor Nick Johnson told the court was “protestations of innocence” with one reading: “I haven’t done anything wrong and they have no evidence so why have I had to hide away?”
source: people.com