Ex-girlfriend of Babes in the Wood murderer jailed for six years after perjury conviction
Mr Justice Peter Fraser said Jennifer Johnson’s lies struck at the heart of the administration of justice.
He said Johnson remained silent for decades despite knowing she had lied to protect a murderer.
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Hide Ad“Your dishonest support of Bishop lasted a number of years,” he said. “You did not finally tell the truth until 2019.
“The effect of your dishonesty lasted for three decades.
“Having seen you give evidence over three days, it is difficult to believe anything you say.
“You are an accomplished liar.
“You wanted Bishop home with you, not in prison.”
Johnson, 55, refused to leave her cell or appear by video, the court heard.
She would have stood in the same dock where her lies helped to acquit Bishop in 1987, leaving him free to attack a third little girl.
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Hide AdJohnson lied about vital evidence linking him to the murders of nine-year-old friends Nicola Fellows and Karen Hadaway – claiming a blue sweatshirt linked to the scene did not belong to Bishop.
Bishop walked out of court and, three years later, attacked a seven-year-old girl and was jailed for life.
New DNA techniques proved the blue sweatshirt was his and he was jailed again at a double jeopardy retrial in 2019 following a change in the law.
Johnson, who had three children with Bishop, continued to back him until detectives from Sussex Police said they wanted to speak to her about perjury.
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Hide AdShe tried to argue she was compelled to lie for Bishop despite him being jailed for life.
Following a four week trial, Johnson was convicted of perverting the course of justice and perjury on Wednesday.
At the sentencing today, she refused to leave her cell or appear by video link.
The families of Karen and Nicola criticised Johnson for failing to come forward to admit her lies.
She took the cowards way out, cousin Lorna Heffron said.
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Hide AdAfter Johnson failed to appear in court to hear her fate, Chris Henley QC for the defence asked the judge not to hold it against her.
The dock at Lewes Crown Court number one remained empty as Mr Justice Peter Fraser said Johnson had lied and lied again.
“Both offences strike at the heart of the administration of justice,” he said.
“The effect of your evidence at the trial was that Bishop was acquitted of these two murders.
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Hide Ad“There was another dreadful consequence of your actions. He was free to attack again and he did.”
Johnson’s lack of truth was remarkable, the judge said.
Bishop refused to leave his cell after giving evidence at his Old Bailey retrial.
He was not in court when he was given life with a minimum 36 years for the horrific murders at Wild Park in 1986 which became known as the Babes in the Wood.
A four week trial at the same court where Bishop was tried twice heard Johnson was at the heart of the plan to pervert the course of justice before the 1987 trial.
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