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Constance Marten's Demented Rant from Behind Bars

Michael Johnson
Michael Johnson
"This story is chilling. Unbelievable."
Amina Al-Mansoori
Amina Al-Mansoori
"Is she serious with the Dementors comparison?"
Sergei Ivanov
Sergei Ivanov
"The focus should be on the baby, not her rant."
Jean-Pierre Dubois
Jean-Pierre Dubois
"She seems to have lost touch with reality."
James Okafor
James Okafor
"How do people end up like this? So tragic."
Michael Johnson
Michael Johnson
"So she had a headache? That’s her defense?"
Rajesh Patel
Rajesh Patel
"The justice system did its job, end of story."
Jessica Tan
Jessica Tan
"Dementors? Really? That’s a stretch."
Samuel Okafor
Samuel Okafor
"Imagine being so detached from reality."
Rajesh Singh
Rajesh Singh
"Does she even understand what she did?"

2025-07-18T11:50:00Z


In a chilling turn of events, Constance Marten, an heiress with a seemingly privileged past, now finds herself embroiled in a grim narrative that has captivated the nation. From her prison cell in HMP Bronzefield, Marten has launched a tirade against the very legal system that sealed her fate for the manslaughter of her newborn baby.

Once living a life of luxury, Marten's fall from grace is as tragic as it is sensational. Convicted alongside her partner, Mark Gordon, for the manslaughter of their baby daughter, Marten's venomous outburst against prosecutors is as perplexing as it is revealing. She likened her prosecutors, including the esteemed Tom Little KC and Joel Smith, to the soul-sucking Dementors from Harry Potter, expressing disdain for what she perceives as their condescending demeanor during her trial.

The court heard harrowing details of Marten and Gordon's desperate attempt to evade authorities, leading to a nationwide manhunt. Their newborn, baby Victoria, tragically perished, allegedly due to hypothermia or potential smothering in a flimsy tent. Yet, amidst the accusations and damning evidence, Marten's primary focus remains on her grievances against the prosecutors, rather than the heart-wrenching fate of her child.

Marten's interview with The View Magazine, an outlet advocating for women's prison reform, reveals a woman defiant in her self-righteous indignation. Her complaints about being treated with disdain are overshadowed by the gravity of her crimes, yet she insists on her mistreatment, maintaining a posture of victimhood.

While Marten’s criticisms might find a sympathetic ear among some, her refusal to fully acknowledge the tragedy of her child's death is unsettling. As she awaits sentencing, her story serves as a stark reminder of how privilege and poverty can collide in the most devastating ways.

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Source of the news:   The Mirror

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