British aristocrat Constance Marten and his partner Mark Gordon declare themselves guilty for their daughter
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A jury found a British woman of an aristocratic family on Monday and her partner convicted convicted of involuntary homicide after her newborn daughter died while living outside the network at frozen temperatures.
Constance Marten, 38, and Mark Gordon, 51, were Arrested after a seven -week police hunt In January and February 2023 during which they spent time living in a tent.
The couple was sentenced at the Old Bailey Court in London, where they had faced a new trial after another jury last year could not reach a verdict about the position of involuntary homicide.
Marten sighed and shook his head while the verdicts were read, the BBC reported, while Gordon sat with his eyes closed and his head rested against the wall.
Marten and Gordon, who had denied all the charges against them, ran after the police found a placenta in their burned car next to a highway on the outskirts of Manchester in the northwest of England.
Despite having rich parents with connections with the royal family and their own fiduciary fund, Marten rejected their privilege, according to News. She sometimes lived without paying the rent and, while she was at Lam’s food, garbage containers and camped in freezing conditions.

Marten largely cut the ties with her family when she began to go out with Gordon in 2016, and the couple moved a lot, according to the reports.
Marten had told the court that they escaped because they wanted to keep their daughter Victoria, after their four children were treated.
The couple was finally arrested almost two months later, in Brighton on the southern coast of England.
Days later, Baby Victoria’s very broken body was found in a shopping bag in a vegetable patch.
But taking the position of witnesses in their first judgment, Marten, whose family has historical ties with the royal family, insisted that she and Gordon were love parents.
“Mark and I love our children more than anything in the world,” he told court. “I did nothing but show his love.”
The couple was convicted of perverting the course of justice, hiding the birth of child and childish cruelty in their previous judgment.
Samantha Yelland, prosecutor of the London Crown in the Service of the Prosecutor’s Office of the Crown, said the “reckless actions of the couple were driven by a selfish desire to keep her baby regardless of the cost, which resulted in her tragic death,” the BBC reported.
“Justice … Finally it has been used for the baby Victoria”
Marten had told the Victoria police died when he fell asleep in the store while holding her under her jacket.
The Superintendent Detective Lewis Basford of the Metropolitan Police welcomed the verdict.
“Today, the justice we have fought for a long time … Finally it has been used for the baby Victoria,” he said.
“Mark Gordon and Constance Marten’s selfish actions resulted in the death of a newborn baby who should have had the rest of his life ahead of her.”

He said the conviction was a claim for the authorities of the authorities to take the other four children of Marten to attention. The couple will be sentenced on September 15.
Detective chief inspector Joanna Yorke directed homicide research on Victoria’s death.
“We know that today’s verdict will not bring Victoria back, but I am pleased that our investigation has resulted in the couple that caused their death to finally be taken before justice,” said Yorke in a statement on Monday.
Juries were not informed in the first trial in 2024 about Gordon’s violent past in the United States, which was only partly revealed in his second trial.
The Prosecutor’s Office told the court that in 1989, Gordon, then 14 years old, held a woman against her will in Florida for more than four hours and raped her while she was armed with a “knife knife and hedge.”
Within a month, he entered another property and carried out another crime that involved aggravated battery.
He was sentenced to 40 years in prison, but was released after he turned 22.
In 2017, Gordon was also convicted of assaulting two women police officers in a maternity unit in Wales, where Marten gave birth to his first child under a false identity.
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