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Teacher’s partner ‘found buried under bark, rubble and bricks’

Fiona Beal is accused of wrapping her boyfriend's body in a carpet before building a 'structure' to hide where she had buried it (Picture: PA)
Fiona Beal is accused of wrapping her boyfriend’s body in a carpet before building a ‘structure’ to hide where she had buried it (Picture: PA)

A primary school teacher wrapped her boyfriend’s body in a carpet and built a structure to hide it in her back garden, a court heard.

Fiona Beal, 49, is accused of using bark chips, concrete slabs, and planks of wood to try and lead police astray to where she had dumped her partner’s body.

Miss Beal is accused of killing her partner Nicholas Billingham, 42, before dumping his body in their back garden, jurors were told.

A forensic archaeologist said plastic bags, rubble, mortar, polystyrene, laminate flooring, and sections of fabric and vinyl were also recovered from the home in Northampton.

Prosecutors claim Beal planned the killing, stabbing her long-term partner in the neck with a knife in their bedroom, after telling her headteacher she had Covid.

It is alleged a book found when Beal was arrested in March last year, contained a hand-written note saying she had offered the ‘incentive of sex’.

She is said to have got Mr Billingham to wear an eye mask – and the note is said to have amounted to a ‘confession’ to the killing.

Beal’s barrister has claimed the ‘scribblings’ are clear evidence of a disturbed mind on the part of the Year Six teacher, who denies murder.

Giving evidence to Northampton Crown Court forensic archaeologist Peter Schofield took the jury through photographs taken as Mr Billingham’s body was uncovered during a three-day excavation.

Body found in Northampton garden
Nicholas Billingham’s body was found buried in the garden of Fiona Beal’s house in Northampton (Picture: PA)
FILE PICTURE - Forensic officers remove the body from a house in Moore Street in Kingsley, Northants. March 20, 2022. A jilted primary school teacher stabbed her cheating boyfriend to death before mummifying his body and burying it in their back garden, a court heard. See SWNS story SWCCmurder. Fiona Beal, 49, is accused of killing Nicholas Billingham, 42, at the couple???s home in Northampton after finding out he was having an affair. A court heard she had chillingly wrote about carrying out a murder in a notebook using an alter-ego called Tulip22 prior the attack in November 2021. Police found the diary after Beal attempted to commit suicide in the bath at a lodge in Windermere, in the Lake District -over 200 miles from her home. She wrote: ???I thought about leaving but the things he said and did fueled my dark side ??? I call her Tulip22, she???s reckless, fearless and efficient. Ruthless.
It took police three days to uncover Mr Billingham’s body (Picture: SWNS)

He told the court: ‘The information I had was that on the 16th of March 2022 a missing person called Fiona Beal was found in a hotel room by officers from Cumbria Constabulary.

‘Within the room was a journal allegedly detailing the planning of the murder of her partner, Nicholas Billingham, and the subsequent description of the disposal of his body.’

Mr Schofield said an area of interest had been identified by police at the Moore Street property, including a mound covered by bark chippings.

Jurors were shown photographs of the mound in a narrow rectangular area between a fence and the wall of an annexe housing Beal’s kitchen, leading to a set of French doors.

Describing what he found during the dig last year, Mr Schofield told the court paving slabs had been placed vertically, forming a ‘retaining wall’ to the mound.

After listing the various layers of material which were identified and removed, Mr Schofield told the jury: ‘There was a visible mound forming the approximate shape of a human body, which was covered by a rug and also by a carpet.’

Telling jurors how the ‘partially-clothed and partially-wrapped’ remains of 42-year-old Mr Billingham were found, Mr Schofield said: ‘The lower torso and legs were covered by a light blue fabric, possibly a fitted bedsheet.

‘The head end was covered by a yellow-coloured patterned fabric/possible duvet cover.’

Plastic ties had been attached to Mr Billingham’s left wrist, Mr Schofield told the court, adding: ‘The body was lying on its back and it was partially wrapped with black plastic.

Fiona is on the far left and Nick is sat next to her in a blue shirt. Picture of primary school teacher Fiona Beal, 48 and her former partner Nick Billingham, 42. Beal is charged with murdering Billingham. Police unearthed his body from their back garden in Northampton on Saturday. ID of both confirmed by two neighbours and in court by reporter Fiona is on the far left and Nick is sat next to her in a blue shirt.
Fiona Beal’s defence argues Nick Billingham, 42, was ‘psychologically domineering’

‘These wrappings were secured on the lower legs with cable near to the feet and interlocked plastic ties near to the knees.

‘An item of clothing, possibly a dressing gown, was visible on the upper torso and left arm.’

Jurors were also shown pictures of a knotted hose pipe and a cable found near Mr Billingham’s head, near more plastic ties.

Mr Schofield continued: ‘The partially-wrapped body was sited on top of plywood sheeting on top of weathered gravel, which appeared to be the ground surface prior to the deposition of the body.’

The court has previously heard Beal, who taught at Northampton’s Eastfield Academy, was a ‘thoroughly liked’ teacher.

Her barrister, Andrew Wheeler KC, told the court on Monday that she would argue that she was mentally ‘broken’ at the time of the killing and is guilty of manslaughter but not murder.

The trial continues.

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