Constance Marten and Mark Gordon jury discharged
An Old Bailey jury has been discharged in the case of Constance Marten and Mark Gordon after being unable to reach verdicts.
Ms Marten, 37, and Mr Gordon, 50, denied manslaughter by gross negligence of their baby Victoria.
Their newborn girl’s body was found inside a shopping bag in a shed in Brighton on 1 March 2023.
On Wednesday, the Judge Mark Lucraft KC thanked jurors for their “extraordinary” public service and the “dedication” they have shown in the case.
The judge also said he would be excusing them from jury service for the rest of their lives.
The jury of five women and five men spent 72 hours and 33 minutes deliberating.
They heard that pathologists had been unable to establish how Victoria had died because her body was so badly decomposed.
A high-risk missing persons manhunt had been launched for the couple and their baby on 5 January, after a car they had been travelling in was discovered on fire on the M61 near Bolton.
The couple were eventually found in Brighton on 27 February, two days before Victoria’s body was discovered.
As well as denying the charge of manslaughter by gross negligence, the couple denied four other charges: concealment of the baby’s birth; child cruelty; causing or allowing her death; and perverting the course of justice by concealing the body.
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