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Babes in the Wood murderer’s ex-girlfriend due to be freed from prison

Russell Bishop’s former partner Jennifer Johnson was jailed for perjury and perverting justice

by Frank le Duc
Wednesday 17 Apr, 2024 at 1:00PM
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Jury sworn in for Babes in the Wood perjury trial

Jennie Johnson - Photo courtesy of Brighton Pictures

The former girlfriend of Babes in the Wood murderer Russell Bishop is due to be freed from prison next month after serving three years of a six-year sentence.

Jennifer Johnson, 58, also known as Jennie or Jennifer Robinson, was jailed for six years for perjury and six years for perverting justice, to run concurrently.

She is expected to be released to serve the rest of her sentence on licence.

Johnson, of Saunders Park View, Brighton, lied at Bishop’s trial in 1987 when he was cleared of the murder of nine-year-olds Karen Hadaway and Nicola Fellows in Wild Park, Moulsecoomb, in 1986.

The case became known as the Babes in the Wood murders and Johnson’s lies and the acquittal of Bishop left him free to strike again.

He went on to snatch seven-year-old Rachael Watts from the street in Whitehawk in February 1990, shove her in the boot of his car and drive her to the Devil’s Dyke.

At the Dyke, he sexually assaulted her, strangled her and left her for dead in bushes. Miraculously she survived and her evidence helped to put Bishop behind bars.

When Sir Peter Fraser, known as Mr Justice Fraser, jailed Johnson at Lewes Crown court in May 2021, he said: “The significance of your perjury at the 1987 trial cannot be overstated.”

Mr Justice Fraser, the High Court judge who ruled against the Post Office in the sub-postmasters scandal, said that the abduction was a “dreadful consequence” of Bishop’s acquittal. The judge said: “He was free to offend again and he did.”

He also spoke of the Hadaways and Fellows families’ long wait for justice after they had campaigned successfully for a change in the law of double jeopardy.

The effect of the wrongful acquittals on the families of the two girls, the judge said, “was most profound.”

As a result of the lies told by Johnson – to the police as well as in court – it took 32 years to bring Bishop.

Johnson applied for permission to appeal but three judges dismissed her application in June 2022, months after Bishop died aged 55.

He was finally convicted by a jury at the Central Criminal Court, better known as the Old Bailey, in London, in December 2018.

He was jailed for a minimum of 36 years for the murders of best friends Nicola and Karen.

Bishop was 20 when he sexually assaulted and strangled Karen and Nicola in a woodland den in Wild Park.

Nicola Fellows and Karen Hadaway

While serving life for attempted murder, Bishop was ordered to face a fresh trial under the double jeopardy law, after a breakthrough in DNA science.

The Old Bailey jury returned their guilty verdicts on the 31st anniversary of his original acquittal.

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Comments 4

  1. Billy Reid says:
    2 years ago

    when she gets out, if she had any shred of decency she’d make her way to beachy head and do the right thing.
    I will gladly give her the bus fare

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  2. Michelle page says:
    2 years ago

    Ditto

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  3. Clive says:
    2 years ago

    May the very thought of that third girl’s dreadful ordeal be ever present in this woman’s mind. I hope it tortures her to the grave. She could have prevented that happening if only she had told the truth at the initial trial.

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  4. Aszy says:
    2 months ago

    She should have got 32 years in prison!
    The families had to wait that long for justice. No one wants someone like her in society, she is as bad as Bishop, to lie for scum like him and put the families through that. Not to mention the other little girl he nearly killed. I hope this plays on her mind for the rest of her miserable existence.

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