Man denies murdering 'caring' mother-of-two
FacebookA man will stand trial next year after pleading not guilty to the murder of a mother-of-two who was found unresponsive on a housing estate.
Suffolk Police officers were called to a property on Russet Road, Ipswich at about 01:10 GMT on Wednesday, 10 March following concerns for the welfare of Karlie Sone.
The 28-year-old was declared dead a short while later, before Paul Stevenson, 39, of Fletcher Road, in Ipswich, was arrested and later charged with murder.
At Ipswich Crown Court, he denied murdering Sone – who was also known as Karlie Day. A four-week trial has been scheduled to begin on 22 March.
FacebookDuring the plea and trial preparation hearing, those gathered in the public gallery appeared unhappy at the trial being scheduled for nine months' time.
At a previous hearing, it had been suggested it could take place in September, but the court has been told that a specialist bone pathologist would be required.
Andrew Jackson, prosecuting, said they were rare and it could take a while to find one who could take on the case and then months for them to file their report.
He added that pathology would be "extremely important in this case".
Chris Paxton KC, defending, said the case had "taken on a shape and size I don't think anyone quite appreciated".
This was echoed by Judge Samantha Leigh, who will preside over the trial.
"The landscape of the case has changed since it was first in front of me," she told the court.

Jon Wright/BBCFollowing Sone's death, floral tributes were left at the scene, a vigil was held in her memory in Landseer Park in Ipswich, and her family paid tribute to her.
At the time, her older brother Kris Sone told the BBC she was "a caring person" and her children "were everything for her".
"They were her main driver to get her out of bed in the morning and to go and seize the day; she was the most devoted mum," he said.
"She was always happy and trying to motivate people around her to make better decisions or help them with things that they were going through.
"If she could help, she would. She just always wanted to give and would never hurt anybody – she was genuinely one of the nicest people."
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