Couple make ‘I love you’ sign as they admit dumping woman’s dead body on path

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Couple make ‘I love you’ sign as they admit dumping woman’s dead body on path
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A COUPLE made an “I love you” sign as they today admitted dumping a dead mum-of-two on a footpath near a primary school. Kerry Newman was discovered by police in Rochdale, Greater Manch…

A COUPLE made an "I love you" sign as they today admitted dumping a dead mum-of-two on a footpath near a primary school.Kerry Newman was taken from her flat and dumped on a footpathRobert Halliwell, 48, and Melanie Bullen, 52, appeared over videolink at Minshull Street Crown Court today.

The pair could be seen signing "I love you" to each other as they entered a guilty plea doing an act intending to pervert the course of justice. Halliwell and Bullen moved Kelly's dead body from a flat before dumping her on the footpath near Ashfield Valley Primary School.

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