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Constance Marten feared being branded ‘evil mother’

by Ellie Ng - PA
Friday 2 May, 2025 at 12:36PM
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Missing pair arrested in Brighton but baby still not found

Mark Gordon and Constance Marten

Aristocrat Constance Marten has told jurors she was reluctant to report her baby’s death over fears she would be branded an “evil mother” and a “murderess” after recalling through tears how she woke up to find her daughter had died.

Marten, 37, and Mark Gordon, 50, are charged with the manslaughter of their daughter Victoria, who died after they went off-grid in early 2023.

The Old Bailey was told the couple were avoiding their fifth child being removed from them amid a high-profile police hunt for the missing baby, with Marten claiming her other children were “stolen by the state”.

It is alleged Victoria was inadequately clothed in a babygrow and that Marten had got wet as she carried the baby underneath her coat.

The prosecution alleges Victoria died from hypothermia or was smothered while co-sleeping in the “flimsy” tent on the South Downs, despite past warnings.

The child’s body was discovered with rubbish inside a shopping bag in a disused shed near Brighton after the defendants were arrested on February 27 2023.

Marten, who started giving evidence last week, gave an account of Victoria’s death through tears.

The court heard she fell asleep with Victoria on her lap before waking up on January 9 to “the worst sight”.

“She was on my lap, her head was on one of my forearms, I had flopped forward, my forehead was on the floor of the tent,” Marten said.

“I fed her and then I burped her and she usually liked to be held for a while. She liked to be held close to us.

“I was holding her on my lap and tapping her to help her sleep and I just woke up in that position.”

“I woke up because I knew something was wrong,” the defendant continued. “I just felt it in my spirit.

“I woke up and I just felt something was wrong. I brought her out of my jacket and she was completely limp.

“She was completely limp and she was pale and her lips were a kind of purply colour.”

Marten grew emotional as she went on: “I just knew she wasn’t alive and I felt responsible because I was holding her so my assumption was that I had fallen asleep on her.”

She described being in “disbelief” and not wanting to believe her daughter was not alive.

“You know when you sort of know something deep down but you don’t want to accept it,” she said.

“She was still warm to touch. As soon as I took her out of my jacket within a minute or so she went cold.”

Marten asked for a minute to collect herself and began to cry with her hand over her eyes.

Asked whether there was anything that could be done to save Victoria, the defendant said: “No… there was no heartbeat, there was no breath, she was completely limp.”

She told of feeling “panic” over the death and how she thought she had to “somehow hide her”.

On January 12, Marten and Gordon went to a Texaco garage where they filled a glass bottle with petrol with the idea of cremating Victoria’s body.

Asked if she reported Victoria’s death, Marten said: “At that stage no I was just… in the movies, I don’t know, accidentally someone dies they panic and they think, oh my gosh… I just thought they were going to say I was some evil mother, a murderess, that sort of thing.”

She said she did not trust the police to carry out an investigation after “such a big media furore around us”.

Marten described the situation as the “worst nightmare that you have ever woke up from”.

She said she thought “lots of times” about handing herself in.

“But anytime I thought about it, I just panicked and I saw my other four children and I thought… they are going to chew us out.

“I don’t trust the police.”

The pair, of no fixed address, have denied the gross negligence manslaughter of their daughter and causing or allowing her death between January 4 and February 27 2023.

Jurors have been told the defendants were convicted at an earlier trial of concealing the birth of a child and perverting the course of justice.

The trial continues.

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  1. Lee says:
    1 year ago

    This is an absolute joke. Your average person would have locked up long ago for this. But marten is an aristocrat isn’t she ? I mean why on earth would anybody think she was evil and a bad mother ? All she did was let her baby die and dump the body in a shed right?. Her other 4 kids were taken into care. Her and mark gordon are both fully responsible for the death of that baby. They didn’t look after it, and should serve big jail time. Instead what will happen is that they will be released after about 18 months when they get 3 years each for manslaughter. About the same amount of time that some poor teenager will get for shouting drunk standing on a phone box. Or someone might get for writing some garbage on Facebook. The country has gone to complete pot.

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    • Anne says:
      1 year ago

      Let’s hope neither of them have anymore children.

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  2. Davey Scott says:
    1 year ago

    Lock up and throw away the key,

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  3. vintagefan says:
    1 year ago

    I’m pretty sure reader comments should not be allowed when there’s an ongoing trial.

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