Billie-Jo Jenkins

The violent murder of schoolgirl Billie-Jo Jenkins in 1997 may finally be solved through DNA and blood tests. Fingers were pointed towards her foster father Siôn Jenkins who faced a total of six years in prison until the jury failed to come to a final verdict and he was formally acquitted.


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She was placed with Sion and Lois Jenkins with whom she moved to live in Hastings East Sussex.

. On 15th February 1997 13-year-old Billie-Jo Jenkins was found battered to death with an 18-inch metal tent peg. Billie-Jo Jenkins was found in a pool of blood in the back garden of foster father Sion Jenkins house in Hastings East Sussex on February. THE mum of Billie-Jo Jenkins died before she was able to see justice for her murdered daughter it has emerged.

BILLIE-JO Jenkins died aged 13 when she was viciously beaten with an iron tent peg. The rest of the family had reportedly been away from the property at. Legal proceedings against Siôn Jenkins.

A year later Sion Jenkins and his wife Lois who by. After almost 25 years since the murder case of Billie-Jo Jenkins first opened it could soon be solved using DNA and blood tests. She had been battered over the head with an iron tent peg whilst painting the patio doors alone.

And she left behind a guilt-ridden younger sister who struggled to come to grips with the horrifying death. Last year the website Justice for Siôn Jenkins said. Until her death she attended Helenswood School in Hastings.

Little Billie-Jo Jenkins wasnt dealt the fairest hand in life. 18 hours agoBillie-Jo Jenkins was battered over the head with an 18in iron tent peg at the family home in Hastings Sussex in 1997. On 15th February 1997 13 year old Billie-Jo Jenkins was found bludgeoned to death with an 18 inch tent peg.

Billie-Jo was 13 when she was hit over the head with an 18-inch iron tent peg as she. The family moved to a three-story Victorian house on Lower Park Road in Hastings. 2 days agoTHE murder of schoolgirl Billie-Jo Jenkins has been one of Britains most high-profile unsolved murders since 1997.

Her foster father Sion Jenkins was formally acquitted of. Billie-Jo Jenkins 13 was battered to death at her foster home in Hastings East Sussex in February 1997. Billie-Jo Jenkins was a 13-year-old girl from East Sussex in the United Kingdom who was murdered on 15 February 1997.

The 13-year-old was battered over the head with an 18in iron tent peg as she painted. Sion Jenkins spent six years in jail before his life sentence was quashed. Her foster dad Sion Jenkins now 63.

WHEN schoolgirl Billie-Jo Jenkins went to live with a foster family in Hastings she hoped it was the start of a better life. Then her mum Deborah Barnett decided to place Billie-Jo in foster care. Billie-Jo 13 was smashed over the head with an 18in iron tent peg as she painted patio doors outside her home in Hastings East Sussex.

He was convicted for the crime at the 1998 trial and spent six years in. Her foster father Sion Jenkins was originally. Instead the 13-year-olds life.

On 15 February 1997 the body of 13-year-old Billie-Jo Jenkins was found in the back garden of the family home in Hastings East Sussex. The shocking crime became. And the mystery behind Billie-Jo Jenkins brutal death still hangs over the heads of.

Billie-Jo had been placed in foster care at age 9 after her father was imprisoned and her mother could not cope with raising a child alone. She was brought up in east London and fostered by Lois and Sion Jenkins at the age of nine. She had been alone at home painting the patio doors when the attack occurred.

Billie-Jos foster father Siôn Jenkins was formally acquitted of her murder in 2006. SHE was the fun-loving teenager who dreamed of becoming an air hostess but instead was horrifically murdered. The notorious murder of schoolgirl Billie-Jo Jenkins in 1997 could finally be solved after police launched a DNA review.

When she was eight her dad Bill was sent to prison. Billie-Jo Jenkins had a troubled upbringing and at the age of nine she was fostered by Sion and Lois Jenkins who had four daughters of their own Esther Maya Lottie and Annie. Billie-Jos foster father Sion Jenkins was originally convicted for the crime but was formally acquitted after two retrials in which the jury was unable to reach a verdict.

1 day agoTeenager Billie-Jo Jenkins was bludgeoned to death on an unseasonably warm and sunny winters day in 1997 at her foster familys home in Hastings East Sussex. She lived with the family in London and truly became an integral part of their lives. Billie-Jo Jenkins had been put into foster care when she was 9-years old after her father was imprisoned and her mother found that she could not raise her alone.

Mr Jenkins argued that any blood found on his clothing came as a result of him trying to help Billie-Jo. The foster-father was the deputy headmaster of William Parker boys comprehensive school in Hastings.


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