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As excited as Kitty about to be a bridesmaid
An article in The Guardian says it will no longer be aired today, but doesn't say when it will be
I watched it in bbc I player. Wish she had confided with her sisters. Her mum. Her aunt. And her sister was married to him ? And she lived there? So sad.
That's why the sister wasn't charged with anything, the police deemed she was a victim of coercive controlI think what is important to remember about Katie's sister is that she is also Mr and Mrs Simpson's child and the mother of their grandchildren, who obviously deserve some privacy. It isn't beyond the realms of possibility that she was also under coercive control. I don't know how him treating her sister like that and the unusual living/relationship situation would have been tolerated otherwise TBH.
This is a new documentary made by a different production company….I watched it in bbc I player. Wish she had confided with her sisters. Her mum. Her aunt. And her sister was married to him ? And she lived there? So sad.
Is this only on sky at the moment does anyone know?
Thank you ive watched/listened to the BBC onesYes only on Sky Documentaries at present. The BBC podcast and BBC documentary are available on iPlayer and BBC sounds of you've not seen/heard them
Finally watched it. Jill Robinson is a vile, I didn't have much respect for her before but her only emotion is about Johnny and how much she 'loved' him or when she talks about Johnny making her 'feel small' but admitting she didn't suffer anything like the abuse in her words 'Abi alledged' and no sympathy for Katie or Abi. I honestly think she still thinks he's innocent, and her sticking up for him makes me feel ill. She is deluded at best, as evil as him at worst.
I wonder what was taken out of this documentary at the request of t
The documentary would have been heavily edited due to time constraints, it takes hours upon hours of footage to get a few minutes content. I personally felt that she probably did talk a lot more about Katie and Abi and the whole situation, she would have been answering questions that they put to her, not her just randomly speaking.Finally watched it. Jill Robinson is a vile, I didn't have much respect for her before but her only emotion is about Johnny and how much she 'loved' him or when she talks about Johnny making her 'feel small' but admitting she didn't suffer anything like the abuse in her words 'Abi alledged' and no sympathy for Katie or Abi. I honestly think she still thinks he's innocent, and her sticking up for him makes me feel ill. She is deluded at best, as evil as him at worst.
I wonder what was taken out of this documentary at the request of the family.
Jill Robinson sat there lying through her teeth throughout.
My take though is that she was a thoroughly indoctrinated cult member, and even now struggles to believe that he did any of the things he was accused of. So in her mind, defending him and lying about her involvement is justified.
I found the prominence of Jill Robinson throughout the whole documentary quite, I don't know what the right word is, troubling?! It was an odd choice to give her so much air time when, ultimately, she was convicted as playing a part in covering up what he did (recognising that yes, she was also purporting to have been coercively controlled too). The idea that she didn't find washing his bloody clothes even a tiny bit strange is baffling...It was strange to watch Jill Robinson, she's clearly a very damaged person but she didn't come across as particularly remorseful from what made the cut.
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