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At around 4:40pm on June 4th 1992, Norman Edward Gilfoyle arrived home from work. He didn’t see his wife, Paula Gilfoyle, in their home but he noticed a letter from her in the kitchen.
The first two lines read, ‘Dear Eddie. I’ve decided to put an end to everything and in doing so ended a chapter in my life that I can’t face up to any longer. I don’t want to have this baby that I’m carrying. I wish now that I’d got rid of it.’
Coming soon
https://www.eddiegilfoyle.co.uk/
https://www.casemine.com/judgement/uk/5a8ff8c360d03e7f57ecccf0
https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/family-fury-over-release-liverpool-3388720
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/eddie-gilfoyle-expert-changed-mind-on-guilt-wpw9vgbbv7g
https://www.thejusticegap.com/the-case-of-eddie-gilfoyle/
https://www.1handclapping.online/post/simon-hattenstone-and-eric-allison-on-eddie-gilfoyle
Archived Liverpool Echo articles
Best Wife a Man Could Wish For, 23 June 1992
Police quiz husband over dead wife, 9 July 1992
Husband is accused of Wife Murder, 07 September 1992
Husband in court on murder charge, 08 September 1992
Who buries Paula, 26 September 1992
Paula’s Final Hours, 3 October 1992
Legal Bid to Bury Paula, 31 October 1992
Mum-to-be could not have killed herself, 10 June 1993
Gilfoyle No Actor, Claims Defense, 30 June 1993
Gilfoyle Murder Trial Jury Goes Out, 1 July 1993
Law Hampered Guilfoyle Police, 5 July 1993
Police in new look at Paula Murder, 6 December, 1993
Other archived new articles
I didn’t hang pregnant wife, Daily Mirror, 23 June 1992
Husband Faked Wife’s Suicide, Aberdeen Press and Journal, 11 June 1993