Gilly MacMillan - What She Knew

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***Previously published as BURNT PAPER SKY***
THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
In her enthralling debut, Gilly Macmillan explores a mother's search for her missing son, weaving a taut psychological thriller as gripping and skilful as The Girl on the Train and I Let You Go. Will also appeal to fans of The Missing.
Rachel Jenner turned her back for a moment. Now her eight-year-old son Ben is missing.
But what really happened that fateful afternoon?
Caught between her personal tragedy and a public who have turned against her, there is nobody left who Rachel can trust. But can the nation trust Rachel?
The clock is ticking to find Ben alive.
WHOSE SIDE ARE YOU ON?
Praise for WHAT SHE KNEW:
'What an amazing, gripping, beautifully written debut. Kept me up late into the night (and scared the life out of me)' Liane Moriarty, bestselling author of The Husband's Secret
'Every parent's nightmare, handled with intelligence and sensitivity, the novel is also deceptively clever. I found myself racing through to find out what happened' Rosamund Lupton, international bestselling author of Sister
'A nail-biting, sleep-depriving, brilliant read' Saskia Sarginson, Richard and Judy bestselling author ofThe Twins
'Heart-in-the-mouth excitement from the start of this electrifyingly good debut…an absolute firecracker of a thriller that convinces and captivates from the word go. A must read' Sunday Mirror
'One of the brightest debuts I have read this year' Daily Mail

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Stay united in your fight to find your child. Don’t allow the stress of the investigation to drive a wedge into your family life. When emotions run wild, be careful that you do not lash out at or cast blame on others… Remember that everyone deals with crises and grief differently, so don’t judge others because they do not respond to the disappearance in the same way you do.

‘When Your Child Is Missing: A Family Survival Guide’, Missing Kids USA Parental Guide, US Department of Justice, OJJDP Report

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To: Corinne Fraser ‹fraserc@aspol.uk›

Cc: James Clemo ‹clemoj@aspol.uk›; Giles Martyn ‹martyng@aspol.uk›

From: Janie Green ‹greenj@aspol.uk›

24 October 2012 at 06:58

OPERATION HUCKLEBERRY – PRESS REVIEW 24/10/12

Morning Corinne

Round up of this morning’s press coverage relating to Operation Huckleberry below. This is just the nationals and locals. Due to the vast quantity of material, we’ve yet to go through everything that’s online, so I’ll forward that later. As usual, ‘highlights’ below with link to scanned copies.

I’m copying this in to DS Martyn at his request. The material is concerning him and he’d like us all to get together later this morning to discuss tactics. He and I can do 10 or 11?

Janie Green

Press Officer, Avon and Somerset Constabulary

RACHEL

I slept only fitfully after looking online. The phrases I’d read repeated in my head over and over again. When I woke up for what felt like the hundredth time, the Stormtrooper clock beside the bed read 4.47 am. Ben’s bedding was twisted around me and I felt exhausted and cold. Nicky was sleeping in my room, with the door open. I didn’t want to wake her. I crept downstairs quietly and didn’t turn any lights on.

On the kitchen table I found her laptop. I opened it and the glow from the screen lit up my fingers, poised over the keyboard. It asked me for a password. I watched the cursor blinking as I tried to think what it might be. I knew it wouldn’t be the name of any of her daughters. She’d lectured me once on password security and the foolishness of using your children’s or pet’s names. I tried ‘Rosedown’, which was the name of the cottage we grew up in. ‘Incorrect password’ was the computer’s response. I tried ‘rhubarbcustard’ – a reference to Nicky’s blog. It didn’t work. I had one more shot at it, and no clue what to try. On a whim, because it was my password in spite of her advice, and because my exhausted brain couldn’t come up with anything else, I tried ‘Benedict’.

It worked. I leaned back in my chair in surprise, but then I felt a rush of affection towards Nicky: my bossy sister, a proud enough aunty to use Ben’s name as her password.

Now that I was in, I searched ‘Benedict Finch Missing’. News items from all different sources appeared on the screen. The story had exploded. Images of me from the press conference appeared alongside Ben’s photo: my bleeding head, my white pallor, my body language and my angry eyes. Many of the news headlines were blatantly aggressive towards me.

But I still couldn’t help myself.

Like a moth to a flame I clicked on the Facebook site.

There were hundreds of posts. The top one was from somebody called Cathy Franklin.

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Cathy FranklinThe mother has done something to him thats obvious

2 hours ago · Like

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Stuart WestonPolice wouldn’t have let her tlk at press conf if they suspected her

2 hours ago · Like

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Cathy FranklinStuart that’s not true has been seen before that people crying in press confs have been convicted.

about an hour ago · Like

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Rich JamesonSome people hang themselves like that perhaps they’re trying to catch her out. U wouldn’t believe how many people have done this go to www.whereisbenedictfinch.wordpress.com u be amazed.

42 minutes ago · Like · 6

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I clicked on the link. My heart was pounding, my mouth bone dry.

The page appeared instantly:

WEB PAGE – www.whereisbenedictfinch.wordpress.com

WHERE IS BENEDICT FINCH For the curious FACTS Posted at 0314 by - фото 7

WHERE IS BENEDICT FINCH? For the curious…

FACTS

Posted at 03.14 by LazyDonkey, on Wednesday, 24 October 2012

Benedict Finch went missing at 15.30 on Sunday, 21 October.

The last person to see him was his mother.

She let him out of her sight.

And she never saw him again.

Yesterday, she appeared at a press conference to appeal for help finding Ben.

This blog wants to draw your attention to some things that have happened in the past.

CASE HISTORIES

Ian Huntley

This man appeared on television shortly after the disappearance of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman. He was later convicted of their murder. He was the last person to see them alive.

Shannon Matthews

Shannon’s mother appeared on television on numerous occasions after the disappearance of her daughter. She was later convicted of her kidnapping.

Tracie Andrews

This woman appeared at a televised press conference to appeal for help finding her fiancé’s killer. She blamed a road rage incident. She was later convicted of murdering him herself.

What do these things tell us?

They tell us that nothing is what it seems.

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54 peopleare discussing this post with 94 comments

Cathy_07926

I’m very troubled by what I’m reading here. Why don’t we all stop persecuting the mother. Have any of you ever heard of ‘innocent until proven guilty’?

Jen loves cookies

Cathy, I agree with you. As a human being who lives and breathes I want to hold out my hand to Rachel and Ben and the father so they know there are people out there praying for them and their little boy. I was awake all night thinking of them. What that family must be going through.

SelinaY

OMG you only have to look at that mother to know she’s done something. She is guilty until innocent for me, get real everybody how else will we stop evil scum hurting our kids.

Mountain biker

Why did the mother let her kid run off like that? Asking for trouble. And what about the father?

JuliaPeachy

That dad is a doctor. Saved my baby girl’s life. Heart goes out to him at this time.

JohnDoe

A kid running alone in the woods? Seriously? Did she want something to happen to him? That’s out of a nightmare.

Joker_864

Trees can walk. Ivy wraps around your feet. Branches carry you up and away. Little finches are prey for bigger birds.

RichNix

I wouldn’t want her for my mum. Scared me.

Cloud99

She shouldn’t be allowed a kid. It’s disgusting what she did. U don’t realise how stupid people are till you read this stuff. A child is a gift. I wouldn’t let my kids run off doesn’t she know the risks.

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