Tuesday, June 28, 2011


30th June 2011

It is now six years since Jenny never came home and we still do not know exactly what happened to her or where she is. We do know that David Hodgson has been convicted of her murder and is serving an 18 year life sentence.

There have been two high profile cases in the news in recent weeks that appear very pertinent. The first was that of Albert Dryden, convicted 19 years ago for the murder of a local planning officer in County Durham. Apparently Dryden has never shown any remorse for the killing or even admitted that what he did was wrong. Consequently, it appears that there are no plans by the parole board to release him. We hope this gives Hodgson something to think about as he has not admitted his guilt, let alone show any remorse whatsoever, or indicate what he did to Jenny and where he has put her remains. We trust his sentence in prison will be much longer than the minimum 18 years.

The second story within the last week was the trial and subsequent conviction of Levi Bellfield for the murder of 13 year old Milly Dowler. This was a horrific and tragic case and our hearts go out to Milly’s parents and sister. There were many similarities in the appalling way the family had to endure accusations and torment delivered by the justice system. The family are probably no different than any other yet defence lawyers insist on dragging out intimate details of family life before the media. This is often muddled with far-fetched allegations made by the defence then reported on as if it were the truth when usually it is without direct relevance. It is one thing correctly representing the defendant but it is quite another when the defence counsel appears to actively join in what is often, a very fanciful yarn spun by the defendant. They hide behind the cliché of ‘defending their client fearlessly’...perhaps it is their own reputation they are trying to defend. Let’s hope that the dreadful way in which the Dowler family were treated and let down by the system leads to some much needed change.

The Dowler’s echoed a question put by a member of our family: “Who is on trial here, our family, Jenny or Hodgson?” As family, at least we can answer for ourselves...as we said at the time; Jenny’s very soul was shaken to the core and needlessly besmirched while her body lay where Hodgson put it and only he knows. David Hodgson is to blame for the many heinous and wild accusations but he was assisted by the justice system and in particular his defence counsel. Despite the legal guidelines they hide behind...perhaps they too should feel ashamed.

As ever, we will be thinking of Jenny on 30th June, as we do every day.

The Nicholl Family

21 comments:

Anonymous said...

Brian Ann & Family
Thinking of you all
Jo and Tim xx

Anonymous said...

Thinking of her today, tomorrow, and forever!
Love you Jenny....always have, always will.
xoxo, your cousin Bronlyn

Anonymous said...

Thinking of you Jenny and your wonderful, brave family who always show such dignity and courage. As the music festival begins again we are reminded of your talents and love of music. Always here and never forgotten xx

Heather said...

Hi Jenny,it is now six years since we last spoke or seen you. This doesn't get any easier. One day we will meet again and have a great time.
There is not a day that goes by when i don't think about you.
I know that you will be playing your guitar for all to hear.
You are gone but definatley not forgotton.

Love Always Heather
xxxxxxxx

Anonymous said...

Thinking of my beautiful Niece.. today.. more than ever..

You are still loved very much Jenny.

Aunty Mary.xxxxx

Kay and Frank shine said...

The pain and sadness never goes away never seeing my only lovely niece again is too much to bear and how ann and brian cope with such courage we will never know, we'll never forget you jenny love kay and frank.

fractil said...

We miss you, we miss all you shared with each of us, and we are grateful for how you made each of our lives better. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Brian, Ann, Chris & James, and all those who loved you...our Jenny.

Jaren, Mo, Erik, Henry & Maci

http://www.thejankefamily.com/news.php?extend.139.4

Anonymous said...

Six years have passed since you left us jenny but it still feels like yesterday. You will always be loved and dearly missed by everyone that knows you.

Love Iren & John

Anonymous said...

Sweet sweet Jen,
Those we love are only a thought away.

The Nicholls
xxx

Heather said...

Hi Jenny, went to your tree during the week. It was a lovely day, the setting was perfect for our drink. I hope you enjoyed your favourite tipple.

Miss you loads.
xx

Anonymous said...

Jenny remembering you on your birthday. Never far from our thoughts, thinking of you always.

Love Irene & John xx

Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday sweet cousin! I love you and know you are always a thought away! xoxo, Bronlyn (and Alex)

Anonymous said...

Thinking of you Jenny today as we do every day xx

Anonymous said...

My warmest thoughts go out to Jenny's family. This is a case that I have monitored closely over the years, being from Richmond myself. (Some text deleted by the moderator, though Jenny's parents have seen it and appreciate the thoughts given in the original message).
Much love xx

Anonymous said...

Jenny you left us peaceful memories, your love is still our guide, and though we cannot see you, you are always at our side. Thinking of you this christmas and always.

Love Irene & John xx

Anonymous said...

To my beautiful Niece....

As always...memories will never fade.. nor will you...

Always in our Family.. and thoughts.

All our love... Nanny, and Aunty Mary.xxxx

Anonymous said...

So sorry to hear about the sudden death of lee over Christmas.

I last saw him and Jenny in the Turf, Richmond, Christmas, 2004, The two of them were having a laugh and just enjoying being in each others company.

Brian and myself send deepest condolences to the Boulton family on losing their son and brother.
I like to think Lee and jenny are some where just strumming their guitars , having a few laughs and maybe a beer or two.

May God hold them both in the hollow of his hand forever.

Brian and Ann Nicholl.xxx

Anonymous said...

Thankyou Ann and Brian for your kind words about my dear little brother Lee.

Him and Jenny will be having a ball up there together!

Not sure what else to say other than thankyou for thinking of my family. oh and love to Nana Quirke!!!

Lots of love, Catherine

Anonymous said...

Those we love don't go away,
They walk beside us every day,
Unseen, unheard, but always near.

Still loved, still missed.

Mum and Dad xxx

Anonymous said...

Thinking of you and your family - it was a privilege to have known you Jenny. You touched our lives then tragically left xx

Anonymous said...

Thinking of you this christmas and always.
Love Irene and John.