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Fans spot amazing moment Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall ‘apologises’ to Mykhailo Mudryk and say ‘I’m in love with this team’

CHELSEA fans have noticed an interaction between Kieran Dewsbury-Hall and Mykhailo Mudryk during last night’s clash with Panathinaikos.

Enzo Maresca‘s side won 4-1 in Greece to make it six points from two games in this season’s Europa Conference League.

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Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall spoke to his team-mate Mykhailo Mudryk[/caption]
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Joao Felix was at the double for the Blues, with Mudryk and Christopher Nkunku also notching.

Mudryk, 23, assisted Felix’s first goal on 22 minutes.

Amid the celebrations, Dewsbury-Hall was seen putting his arm around the Ukrainian.

It appeared that the pair were talking out their differences, having clashed a few minutes earlier.

The former Leicester midfielder, 26, had been upset when Mudryk failed to pass to him on the edge of the box.

Having ignored Dewsbury-Hall’s cries for the ball, the winger instead took a shot – which sailed harmlessly over the bar.

The pair appeared to exchange furious words, with Mudryk seemingly defending his decision to shoot.

All was forgiven a few minutes later, when Mudryk teed up Felix’s opener.

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After seeing Dewsbury-Hall put his arm around his team-mate, several Chelsea fans gushed on social media.

One wrote: “I’m in love with this team.”

While a second commented: “What we love to see.”

A third gushed: “Discipline, my club is so back.”

And another added: “Class move by DH.”

Following Mudryk’s improved display, boss Maresca assessed his start to the season – having not even named him on the bench against Liverpool last weekend.

“We’re working with him and all the wingers,” the Italian began. “They need to arrive inside the box in the position where Misha [Mudryk] scored.

“He’s struggled to arrive there, now he’s started to. That’s where we’re going to score goals. We want the best for Misha – since day one we’ve tried to help him.

“Probably he’s one of the guys that the learning process is more slow compared to the rest. But he’s improving.

“I’m sure that slowly, slowly we’re going to arrive where he will score more goals and to be more important for us.”

Chelsea ratings vs Panathinaikos: Mudryk gives rare glimpse of his talent but one defender struggles

CHELSEA maintained their 100 per cent start to their Conference League campaign with a 4-1 win at Panathinaikos.

Joao Felix turned in the opening goal of an emotional night in Athens midway through the first half.

Mykhailo Mudryk headed in from close range after the break – before another for Felix, who then won a penalty converted by Christopher Nkunku.

However, Chelsea did not head back with a clean sheet as ex-Manchester United man Facundo Pellistri grabbed a consolation.

Here’s how SunSport’s Joshua Jones rated Enzo Maresca’s men…

Filip Jorgensen – 7

Made a fine flying save inside the opening two minutes, flying across to prevent a nightmare start.

Had to deal with a laser being shone in his face – will be disappointed not to get a clean sheet.

Axel Disasi – 5

Gave away the early free-kick that almost resulted in a shock early lead for the hosts.

Dragged slightly out of position before Panathinaikos’ goal then got booked for cynical tug in injury time – but made big block from resulting free-kick.

Benoit Badiashile – 5

Will have plenty of sterner tests this season – but would have been desperate not to concede.

Was the man who should have been picking up Pellistri at the back post when Disasi came central.

Renato Veiga – 6

Played as the left-sided centre-back and looked pretty relaxed about his evening’s work – understandably so.

Except for when he almost scored a comedic own goal but the ball looped just wide of the post.

Marc Cucurella – 6

Enjoying his role as the left-back who is given orders to help out in attack – leaving a back three behind when in possession.

Routine stuff for the Spaniard – although critics may say he was out of position in build-up to Pellistri goal.

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall – 7

Former Leicester man showed plenty of energy – just as he promises to do in every appearance.

Played a neat long pass to Felix in the build-up to the opening goal.

Enzo Fernandez – 6

Back in the starting XI after his surprise exclusion against Liverpool, and given the captain’s armband.

Had a glorious chance to make it 2-0 but ran on to his shot but it was rising and tipped over to make sure.

Pedro Neto – 7

A constant livewire and delivered an inch-perfect cross for Mudryk’s goal.

May well get the nod against Newcastle ahead of Jadon Sancho and/or Noni Madueke.

Christopher Nkunku – 7

Despite the home fans’ best attempts with their lasers, the forward made no mistake from the penalty spot in his only notable contribution.

Cool as you like from 12 yards, firing low into the bottom corner.

Mykhailo Mudryk – 9

Left his team-mates frustrated when he went solo and blasted off target but made amends minutes later with a lovely sliding pass for Felix.

Then turned from assist provider to goalscorer with his header at the back post, just about nodding it in, and the smile said it all.

Went back to setting up, though, as he teed up Felix again.

Joao Felix – 8

Scored the opening goal – and did so in style with a lovely, cushioned header to flick the ball on then getting in the six-yard box to deftly turn home.

Got Chelsea’s third thanks to a fortunate deflection then won the penalty.

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Tyrique George (for Neto, 61 mins) – 7

Stung the palms with a late effort and looked very bright when he came on.

Marc Guiu (for Nkunku, 61 mins) – 5

Spent half an hour up top but was largely anonymous.

Cesare Casadei (for Fernandez, 71 mins) – 5

Extra minutes in midfield as Fernandez’s legs saved for Newcastle on Sunday.

Carney Chukwuemeka (for Dewsbury-Hall, 77 mins) – 5

Got the final stages but game all over by then.

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The gripping new BBC dramas you need to watch this autumn featuring Line of Duty and Ugly Betty stars

TV FANS can get excited to curl up with some gripping new BBC dramas this autumn.

With a host of new dramas to look forward to, as well as the return of fan favourites, there is something for everyone.

ITV has already released a guide to the dramas it has coming up over the next few months, but the BBC can certainly give its rival a run for its money.

Moonflower Murders

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Editor Susan Ryeland is tasked with finding the solution to a real-life cold case hidden within one of Alan Conway’s early Atticus Pünd novels.
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The Crown’s Lesley Manville and Tim McMullan return in Moonflower Murders, the sequel to Magpie Murders, as editor turned amateur sleuth Susan Ryeland and world-famous fictional detective Atticus Pünd.

Susan has left publishing and is living in Crete with her long-time boyfriend, Andreas. But her idyll is disturbed by the shadow of a murder committed at a British country hotel eight years ago.

Alan Conway visited the hotel and wrote a novel based on what happened there.

Cecily Treherne, the young woman who helps run the hotel, read the book and believed the wrong man had been arrested.

Now she has disappeared. Can Susan uncover the secret hidden in the book and find Cecily before it is too late?

The Listeners

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The new drama The Listeners – starring Rebecca Hall – centres around a popular English teacher, who begins to hear a low humming sound that no one else around her can hear.

This seemingly innocuous noise gradually upsets the balance of her life, increasing tension between herself and her husband, Paul, and daughter, Ashley.

But despite multiple doctors, no obvious source or medical cause can be found.

When she discovers that a student of hers, Kyle (Ollie West – Hamnet), can also hear the sound, the two strike up an unlikely and intimate friendship.

Finding themselves isolated from their families, friends and colleagues, they fall in with a disparate group of neighbours.

The group is led by a charismatic couple, Jo and Omar, who also claim they can hear The Hum – and who believe it could be a gift, heard only by a “chosen few.”

The Listeners explores the seduction of the wild and unknowable, the human search for the transcendent and the rise of conspiracy culture in the West.

Return to Paradise

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Return to Paradise is a new Australia-set spin-off from one of the UK’s most watched dramas, Death in Paradise.

The new addition heads Down Under to Australia and picks up the baton from Beyond Paradise, which became the franchise’s first spin off in 2023.

Set in the idyllic, beachside hamlet of Dolphin Cove, Return to Paradise is six gripping and fiendishly clever murder mysteries – all against the spectacular backdrop of the Australian coastal landscape.

Australian ex-pat Mackenzie Clarke is the seemingly golden girl of the London Metropolitan police force has built a reputation for being able to crack the most impossible of cases.

However, she’s suddenly forced to up sticks and move back to her childhood home of Dolphin Cove, a beautiful, coastal paradise and Mackenzie’s worst nightmare.

Having escaped her hometown at the earliest opportunity six years ago, Mack vowed she’d never come back, leaving a lot of unfinished business and unanswered questions.

On her return she’s still no fan of the town, and the people of Dolphin Cove are certainly no fans of hers. In fact everyone would prefer her not to be there, including Mackenzie herself.

But when a murder takes place in Dolphin Cove, Mack can’t help but put her inspired detective brilliance to good use and determines, despite her reservations, that she needs to make the best of it.

Plus she must tie up the loose ends with the man she left at the altar six years ago.

Shetland

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Shetland returns for season nine
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Shetland is a Scottish detective television series filmed mainly on the isle of Shetland. The long-running drama delves into the dark side of one of the most beautiful places on earth.

Series nine sees Ashley Jensen and Alison O’Donnell reprise their roles as Detectives Ruth Calder and Alison ‘Tosh’ McIntosh.

A double missing person’s case blurs the lines between the personal and the professional, as Calder and Tosh are drawn into a missing persons investigation.

When Tosh’s friend, Annie Bett, goes missing she suspects something is seriously wrong. Ruth Calder has no time to recover from a life-threatening ordeal of her own, as together they set out in search of Annie and her young son, Noah.

They discover accountant Annie is estranged from her husband, Ian, and has been staying with mussel farmer John Harris and his two sons, Patrick and Fergus. Worryingly, there’s no sign of Annie there either.

Calder follows Tosh’s instincts and looks for Annie at the home she shared with Ian. There, they discover Professor Euan Rossi who claims to have been Annie’s Oxford University tutor many years ago.

Suspicions are stirred when Tosh and Calder learn Rossi travelled all the way to Shetland after Annie left him a distressed voicemail the night she vanished.

Meanwhile, at the station, Calder delves deeper into another case involving a deadly argument between two brothers.

When a bloodied person turns up at a remote garage, nothing can prepare the team for what lies ahead.

BBC crime dramas

The BBC is reopening case files on an all-star line-up of crime dramas this summer.

Here’s a refresher on the popular programmes which span six decades.

  • Campion: Aired from 1989 to 1990, this detective drama series was adapted from novels by Margery Allingham and stars Peter Davison.
  • Dalziel And Pascoe: A gritty detective drama series about a mismatched pair of policemen, based on the award-winning books by Reginald Hill. Aired from 1996 to 2007.
  • Death In Paradise: A misanthropic detective inspector is assigned to a Caribbean island against his will. Premiered in 2011 and is still on air to this day.
  • Happy Valley: Created by Sally Wainwright, this northern noir follows Sarah Lancashire as Sgt Catherine Cawood – tough, defiant and facing her traumatic past.
  • Hinterland: Welsh drama starring Richard Harrington. Brooding DCI Tom Mathias uncovers secrets – and links to his troubled past amid mountainous terrain and close-knit villages. Aired from 2013 to 2016.
  • Inspector Lynley Mysteries: Based on the novels of Elizabeth George, this drama series is about upper-crust DI Thomas Lynley and working class DS Barbara Havers. Aired from 2001 to 2007.
  • Jonathan Creek: Starring comedian Alan Davies, this comedy-drama series follows a inventor of magic tricks who is often called in to solve puzzling murders. Aired from 1997 to 2016.
  • Law & Order: Originally broadcast in 1978, this four-part drama series is about the British judicial system. Stars include Peter Dean and Derek Martin.
  • Life On Mars: Beguiling science-fiction police drama following a Manchester policeman who travels back to 1973 following a car accident. Stars John Simm and Philip Glenister. Aired from 2006 to 2007.
  • Luther: Crime drama series starring Idris Elba as DCI John Luther. Aired from 2010 to 2019, with a follow-up film released in 2023.
  • Shetland: Detective drama starring Douglas Henshall, Ashley Jensen and Alison O’Donnell, showcasing the dark side of one of the most beautiful places on earth. Premiered in 2013 and is still on air to this day.
  • The Cops: Set in the fictional northern town of Stanton, this acclaimed, provocative police drama stars Katy Cavanagh, Rob Dixon and John Henshaw. Aired from 1998 to 2001.
  • Waking The Dead: With a cast including Trevor Eve, Sue Johnston and Wil Johnson, this series follows a cold case team who unearths sleeping secrets, but sometimes the past is best left buried. Aired from 2000 to 2011.
  • Wallander: Starring Sir Kenneth Branagh, Kurt Wallander is unable to unsee the dark crimes he’s tasked to investigate while Wallander’s job comes at a cost to his family and relationships. Aired from 2008 to 2016.

Shetland series nine begins on Wednesday, November 6 at 9pm on BBC One. The other dramas launch dates will be confirmed in due course.

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Suda 51 and Shinji Mikami’s cult classic makes a comeback but it’s not the update it deserves

GAMES from legendary director Suda 51 are not to everyone’s taste with their crude sense of humour, but they are always jam-packed with unique ideas.

People have fallen in love with his games, which push the boundaries and offer gamers something original.

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Some of his most famous titles are now pretty old, and the perfect targets for a modern remake.

That’s why I was so excited to play Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered only to be left disappointed.

Shadows of the Damned’s quirky story that so many people fell in love with is still here, and if you want bizarre ideas and immature humour, you’ll definitely find that here.

However, the original’s development felt rushed as some ideas were reused a little too frequently, losing their unique flair.

This persists in the remake, which could have been a perfect opportunity to flesh out the characters further.

There is a character that you see multiple times throughout the game only to be taken out without a complete arc and in an unsatisfying manner.

Shadows of the Damned also contained a lot of filler like relentless hordes of enemies that eat up your bullets, unskippable cutscenes, and attacks that can instantly kill you.

All of these frustrations are still present in Hella Remastered, which, despite this, took me less than 8 hours to complete.

There are no manual saves, and sometimes the auto save wouldn’t work sending me back to a previous checkpoint.

Shadows of the Damned is a game that truly deserves a remaster but it feels that the developers weren’t as passionate about the original and the fans.

We all wanted to see it be given its chance to shine with new content to remove the filler, and much needed quality-of-life improvements.

That isn’t what we have with Hella Remastered and what it could have been makes what it is feel so much worse.

The whole game feels like a wasted opportunity to finally bring Shadows of the Damned to the greatness it deserves.

If you want to read more game reviews, check out our Slay the Princess: The Pristine Cut review.

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Watch Married At First Sight’s most awkward sex chat EVER as Luke claims Amy’s ‘begging me to park my car in her garage’

MARRIED At First Sight fans were left in hysterics after witnessing the most awkward sex chat EVER.

Luke claimed Amy is “begging” him to park his car in her garage – as he attempted to explain their differing views in the bedroom.

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Cheeky Luke brought up his sex life with Amy to his co-star
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Luke told Kieran: “There’s something I want to talk to you about, just for your ears.

“Sometimes when we’re together, she asks me to park the car in her garage.

“I was raised to always park your car outside, because if you park your car inside, then it’s beyond your control.”

Listening in during the dinner party, MAFS expert Charlene Douglas said: “I think Luke is alluding to the fact that Amy wants him to climax inside of her, but he doesn’t want to.”

Her fellow relationship guru Mel Schilling put her hands over her ears and yelled: “Private conversation, Luke!”

The chat divided viewers – with some laughing off Luke’s analogy while others got the ick.

One said: “Not Luke talking about ‘parking his car’ in Amy’s garage… idk if I want him to stop or tell me more.”

Someone else added: “”I don’t know how Amy isn’t constantly cringed out and gotten the ick from Luke the shit he says makes me physically ill.”

Another said: “Thinking perhaps Luke and Amy need to have a chat about contraception!! He’s absolutely hilarious though. I love him.”

Even Amy has admitted to getting the ick with Luke previously in their relationship.

When the pair met on their wedding day, Luke kissed her on the hand and said “hello baby” during a photo shoot.

Speaking to the camera, Amy admited: “It’s giving me the ick a little bit.”

He’s struggled to hold back during the experiment – often spewing out his intimate thoughts on camera.

Luke once said: “The most embarrassing thing I’ve done in the bedroom is I’ve offered an unsolicited and unwanted butt plug…

“Which quickly made its way back into the box.”

Mafs couples that have stood the test of time

Loved-up Tayah Victoria and Adam Aveling of series six fame had the first Mafs baby.

The pair couldn’t keep their hands off each other on the programme and quickly found their feet in the outside world, moving into Adam’s Doncaster home.

Just 18 months after meeting, the couple welcomed their daughter Beau.

Season five couple Michelle Walder and Owen Jenkins also managed to make their marriage work away from the cameras and had their first child in December.

Teacher Michelle, 29, has no regrets about taking part in the experiment. She told us: “I just feel very lucky and thankful that it has worked out – and excited for everything to come.”

Michelle and Owen were both sick of dating apps when they applied in 2019.

Owen recalled: “I had been out for some drinks with a friend after work.

“While he was out for a cigarette I was scrolling on Instagram waiting for him to come back in.

“The MAFS advert was the last thing I saw, and I joked, ‘Wouldn’t it be funny if I signed up?’

“A few beers later when I was back at home I sent in the application, and the rest is history.”

Another couple to make Mafs UK history is Zoe Clifton and Jenna Robinson.

Despite a slight rocky start, where they clashed over Jenna’s vegan lifestyle, the show’s first same sex pairing are still going strong.

They even have a successful podcast together called Life With a Pod.

Jenna shed light on being involved in the show earlier this year when she told us: “We’re not legally married, and I never felt like we were. I definitely feel the process makes you take the relationship a lot more seriously and having the help of the experts… if you can survive that process it sets a firm foundation for a long-lasting relationship.”

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Who is George Gascón’s wife Fabiola Kramsky? LA district attorney’s spouse

FABIOLA Kramsky is a three-time Emmy winning journalist and a recipient of the prestigious Premio Nacional de Periodismo award.

She is also the wife of George Gascón, a district attorney who made the bombshell announcement that he would be asking a judge to reconsider the Menendez brothers’ sentences.

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Becoming a nationally-renowned journalist

Fabiola was born in Mexico and grew up in the stunning city of Zapopan before moving to the nation’s capital Mexico City. 

Family was important to her from a young age and her love of hispanic culture is something that drives her in her journalistic work today. 

Eventually, she landed a news internship after wowing the “Walter Cronkite of Mexico” Jacob Zabludovsky. 

After completing her internship, she became a news presenter at Televisa before landing a job as a news presenter for Univision. 

She has even started her own media company named Tuiris Media Network, which enhances online visibility for small businesses and working people. 

Her journalism often focuses on uplifting hispanic communities and she works with several philanthropic organizations in her spare time.

Meeting George Gascón

George Gascón was born in Havana, Cuba, but moved to Los Angeles as a child. 

After joining the Los Angeles Police Department, he rose through the ranks to become Assistant Chief of Police.

In 2011, he became the district attorney for San Francisco and held the position until 2019.

Fabiola met George in Los Angeles, in 2006, while he was working as an assistant chief, and they tied the knot just three years later.

When he became police chief of San Francisco in 2010, she moved to the Northern Californian city with him. 

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George Gascón and the Menendez brothers

The Menendez brothers were sentenced to life in prison without parole in 1996, after murdering their parents Jose and Kitty in August 1989. 

In court, the brothers claimed that they had been sexually abused by their father and had killed their parents because they feared for their own lives. 

The prosecution claimed that Erik and Lyle Menendez had murdered their parents for financial gain, since they stood to inherit millions of dollars

However, a shocking piece of evidence surfaced years later which flipped the case on its head. 

A letter, written from Erik to his cousin Andy Cano, was discovered and the letter details the abuse that the brothers had detailed in court. 

Also, Menudo member Roy Rossello claimed in 2023 that he had been sexually assaulted by Jose.

On October 24, 2024, George announced that he would ask a judge to reconsider Erik and Lyle’s sentence. 

He hopes to have their sentence reduced to life in prison with the possibility of parole or a 50-year-sentence with the possibility of parole. 

George said: “However, because of their age under the law, since they were under 26 years of age at the time that this crime occurred, they will be eligible for parole immediately.”

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San Francisco living

George and Fabiola now live in San Francisco, which is a city that Fabiola loves. 

She shared that she loves the Golden Gate Bridge, because it reminds her of the “great works of mankind” and inspires her to “push for greater things in her career.

Fabiola told the San Francisco Chronicle that she makes time to work out at least five days a week despite her hectic city life. 

She said:  It’s very rewarding when you finish – I know I did something good for my body and mind. 

“This is the time when I get the best ideas or when I advance any project the most. My mind is free and my creativity strikes, so I get inspired and just do it.”

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How UK’s sickest catfisher drove desperate girl, 12, to suicide & forced victims into twisted acts with siblings & pets

Twelve-year-old Cimarron Thomas was just like any other curious pre-teenager exploring the world around her.

On the verge of becoming a young woman, she spent hours in her room listening to Katy Perry and was enthralled by Netflix hit Stranger Things but, at the same time, held tight to her childhood passions of Harry Potter and elephants.

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Evil Alexander McCartney, 25, was arrested for the exploitation of kids across the world

Close to her nine-year-old sister, she harboured dreams of becoming a murder detective and her teachers described bright, hard-working Cimarron as a favourite pupil.

It’s no surprise that when she killed herself with her father’s handgun at her home in West Virginia in May 2018, her devastated family had no idea why Cimarron would take her own life.

Shattered by the loss of his daughter and his guilt at storing his gun where Cimarron was able to access it, her ex-Army veteran dad Ben, 39, took his own life 20 months later in January 2020.

As his wife Stephanie struggled to cope with the enormity of the tragedy, a year later a phone call came from 3,500 miles away in Northern Ireland that would destroy the family all over again.

Police revealed that Cimarron shot herself after falling victim to Britain’s most prolific catfish abuser.

Sick Alexander McCartney, 26, blackmailed the youngster into sending a topless picture on Snapchat – then demanded she lure her younger sister into a sex act or he would send the image to her dad.

Ashamed and feeling trapped, Cimarron warned her tormentor she would kill herself – and he callously launched a countdown.

The link was only discovered as police investigated twisted computer student McCartney’s devices after he posed as a young girl to try and blackmail a teenager in Scotland.

McCartney, of Newry, will be sentenced today for manslaughter and offences relating to blackmailing 70 other victims in the UK, Europe, America and New Zealand.

McCartney’s modus operandi was simple – he posed as a teen girl to befriend youngsters on social media, then used images they sent him to demand more.

Family torn apart

It is a story that will send a chill down the spine of every parent in the UK as the numbers of children falling victim to sextortion rises every year.

Figures show that 176 youngsters were targeted in 2023 – up from 21 the previous year – but experts believe there are hundreds more who are too ashamed to come forward.

Cimarron’s family and friends are calling for McCartney to be extradited to the US where it is likely he would be given a longer sentence in a tougher jail.

A family friend exclusively told The Sun: “Cimarron was such a sweet girl. She would have been really embarrassed by the threats to send a topless picture to her dad.

“She was on the verge of becoming a beautiful young woman like her mum Stephanie. 

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“The family lives in a really tiny place where everyone knows everyone and it’s quite an innocent life and rural upbringing so maybe Cimarron wasn’t as aware of the dangers of people like this man.

“But then it’s something you read about in the paper that happens to other people’s kids – you just don’t expect it, do you?

“When Cimarron died it was a total mystery why she would kill herself and Ben just couldn’t cope with it. He’d been a soldier in Afghanistan after the 9/11 terror attack in 2001 and her death really hit him hard.

“Stephanie and Cimarron’s little sister have been supported by the wider family as much as possible but her mum is a quiet person who has almost shut down after losing her and Ben. She finds it very, very hard to talk about.

“The family are furious that McCartney wasn’t charged with murder because that’s what he’s done – he’s killed this little girl. He might have done it from thousands of miles away but the result is the same.

“He should have faced justice in America. It would have been better if he’d been extradited here where he wouldn’t be sitting in some cushy British jail.”

An uncle of Cimarron told another publication: “He might as well have pulled the trigger myself and killed both my niece and brother.

“That man has torn the family apart. He should have been charged with murder and spend the rest of his life in prison.

“It’s been so hard for all the family to come to terms with what he did. We have all struggled.”

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Rape threats and twisted demands

McCartney’s victims range from age 10 to 16 and were targeted over six years from 2013, mostly on Snapchat.

In some cases he made victims involve younger siblings and, on one occasion, forced a girl to involve a dog in a depraved act.

Vile McCartney told one victim he knew where she lived and, if she didn’t do what he said, he would send people to her house to rape her.

Cimarron’s ordeal began in May 2018 when she accepted a friend request from McCartney on Snapchat, believing she was another teenager.

Within hours the pair were exchanging messages, confiding the sort of girlie secrets and body issues that young girls worry about.

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After being flattered about her body shape, Cimarron sent a topless image to her new ‘friend’ – and McCartney revealed his real identity.

Over four days he demanded she send him explicit images and involve her little sister in sex act. 

When Cimarron refused, he told her to “dry your eyes and look cute for me.”

At Belfast Crown Court, prosecutor David McDowell QC described in gut-wrenching detail how Cimarron begged McCartney to stop.

When she told him she would rather kill herself, he launched a countdown, telling her: “Goodbye and Good luck.”

The court heard Cimarron’s sister later heard a sound from her parents bedroom that sounded like a “balloon popping.”

Her sister was found dead, lying next to her dad’s Heckler and Koch.

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Detective Chief Superintendent Eamonn Corrigan leaves Belfast Crown Court during the horrific case[/caption]

NSPCC online safety support

The safeguarding experts explained that parents don’t need to be online experts.

They have provided resources and advice to help support parents and children navigating the online world.

If your child asks you a question you don’t know the answer to, or speaks to you about a negative experience they had online, here are some of things you could do:

  • Visit the NSPCC online safety hub: nspcc.org.uk/onlinesafety.
  • Call the NSPCC helpline 0808 800 5000 to speak to an advisor.
  • Ask another parent.
  • Speak to your child’s teacher.
  • If your child needs more support, they can contact Childline: childline.org.uk.

‘Unquantifiable’ harm

Mr McDowell said McCartney “degraded and humiliated” victims and said the harm he had caused was “unquantifiable.”

Previous court hearings were told the investigation into the catfisher started in 2018 amid a report made to police in Scotland that a girl was being blackmailed on Snapchat.

Cops in Northern Ireland – who had previously searched McCartney’s home when he first came on their radar in 2016 – raided his house and took away his computer and mobile phone.

They found thousands of images of young girls in “various states of dress and undress, performing various sexual acts.”

McCartney pled guilty to one count of manslaughter, 59 of blackmail and 70 of inciting a child to engage in sexual activity, along with dozens of charges related to the making and distribution of indecent images of children.

The prosecution, who called him “utterly remorseless,” said he targeted girls who were either gay or exploring their sexuality.

Cimarron’s heartbroken family issued a victim impact statement to the court, revealing their devastation at the little girl’s tragic death.

“Our lives will never be the same again,” it read.

“We didn’t get to see her graduate, walk down the aisle or have children. We have been robbed and our lives have been changed forever.”

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