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|main character = [[Roger James]] | |main character = [[Roger James]] | ||
|featuring = [[Lizzie Lewis|Elizabeth Lewis]], [[Mary Roberts]], [[Mabel Ann Lewis]] | |featuring = [[Lizzie Lewis|Elizabeth Lewis]], [[Mary Roberts]], [[Mabel Ann Lewis]] | ||
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'''''Girl in Bridge Murder''''' was a short story released | '''''Girl in Bridge Murder''''' was a short story released on [[26 May (releases)|26 May]] [[2021 (releases)|2021]] by [[Immersive Everywhere]] to coincide with the ''[[Doctor Who]]'': ''[[Time Lord Victorious (series)|Time Lord Victorious]]'' immersive experience ''[[Time Fracture (stage play)|Time Fracture]]''. | ||
Framed as an in-universe issue of the ''[[Cardiff Examiner]]'', the main article provided more insight into the impact and coverage of [[Elizabeth Lewis]]' [[death]], previously shown in the ''[[Torchwood (series)|Torchwood]]'' episode ''[[Ghost Machine (TV story)|Ghost Machine]]''. A second article was also included, titled '''''Local Runaway Teenager Now Found''''', which discussed an in-universe version of the [[BBC (in-universe)|BBC]], although interestingly placed the events of said headline in [[2004]], while the rest of the paper was set in [[1963]]. | |||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
===''Girl in Bridge Murder''=== | === ''Girl in Bridge Murder'' === | ||
[[Police]] are calling for [[Witness|witnesses]] to the [[death]] of [[Elizabeth Lewis]], a [[17 (number)|17]] [[year]] [[old]] [[girl]] whose [[body]] was found under [[Penfro Bridge]] during the [[night]] of [[29 March]] [[1963]]. She had been walking [[home]] after a night out with [[Friend|friends]] when she was [[Stabbing|stabbed]] repeatedly. According to her [[classmate]], [[Mary Roberts]] (also 17), she had been [[living]] with her [[mother]], [[Mabel Ann Lewis]], in [[Haford Street]]. She had been [[studying]] at [[Splott High School]], and was 'top of her class'. [[Detective Superintendent]] [[Huw Bates]], of [[Cardiff Police Murder Squad]], claimed [[Ed Morgan|the attacker]] to be [[dangerous]], and extra [[men]] were deployed to 'bring him in'. | [[Police]] are calling for [[Witness|witnesses]] to the [[death]] of [[Elizabeth Lewis]], a [[17 (number)|17]] [[year]] [[old]] [[girl]] whose [[body]] was found under [[Penfro Bridge]] during the [[night]] of [[29 March]] [[1963]]. She had been walking [[home]] after a night out with [[Friend|friends]] when she was [[Stabbing|stabbed]] repeatedly. According to her [[classmate]], [[Mary Roberts]] (also 17), she had been [[living]] with her [[mother]], [[Mabel Ann Lewis]], in [[Haford Street]]. She had been [[studying]] at [[Splott High School]], and was 'top of her class'. [[Detective Superintendent]] [[Huw Bates]], of [[Cardiff Police Murder Squad]], claimed [[Ed Morgan|the attacker]] to be [[dangerous]], and extra [[men]] were deployed to 'bring him in'. | ||
===''Local Runaway Teenager Now Found''=== | === ''Local Runaway Teenager Now Found'' === | ||
The [[BBC]] have successfully [[Defence|defended]] a potential [[libel]] [[Case (law)|case]] in [[court]]. Just [[Day|days]] before the [[trial]] began, [[BBC legal team|their legal team]] had still been gaining access to [[Document|documents]] which provided crucial [[evidence]]. The case had been brought by [[Senior hospital official (Girl in Bridge Murder)|a senior hospital official]], following a [[feature]] [[Broadcasting|broadcast]] in [[May]] [[2004]] on ''[[Points West]]'', where [[health correspondent]] [[Matthew Hill]] had revealed that [[Weston General Hospital]]'s [[Waiting list|waiting lists]] had been falsified in order to reach [[government]] [[Target|targets]]. 'Last [[week]],' in the [[high court]], [[Mr]] [[Justice (title)|Justice]] [[Gray (Girl in Bridge Murder)|Gray]] dismissed the libel [[Action (law)|action]], which could have cost the BBC the best part of [[£]][[2000000 (number)|2m]] in [[Damage|damages]] and [[Cost|costs]]. | The [[BBC (in-universe)|BBC]] have successfully [[Defence|defended]] a potential [[libel]] [[Case (law)|case]] in [[court]]. Just [[Day|days]] before the [[trial]] began, [[BBC legal team|their legal team]] had still been gaining access to [[Document|documents]] which provided crucial [[evidence]]. The case had been brought by [[Senior hospital official (Girl in Bridge Murder)|a senior hospital official]], following a [[feature]] [[Broadcasting|broadcast]] in [[May]] [[2004]] on ''[[Points West]]'', where [[health correspondent]] [[Matthew Hill]] had revealed that [[Weston General Hospital]]'s [[Waiting list|waiting lists]] had been falsified in order to reach [[government]] [[Target|targets]]. 'Last [[week]],' in the [[high court]], [[Mr]] [[Justice (title)|Justice]] [[Gray (Girl in Bridge Murder)|Gray]] dismissed the libel [[Action (law)|action]], which could have cost the BBC the best part of [[£]][[2000000 (number)|2m]] in [[Damage|damages]] and [[Cost|costs]]. | ||
== Characters == | == Characters == | ||
*[[Roger James]] | * [[Roger James]] | ||
=== ''Girl in Bridge Murder'' === | === ''Girl in Bridge Murder'' === | ||
*[[Elizabeth Lewis]] | * [[Elizabeth Lewis]] | ||
*[[Mary Roberts]] | * [[Mary Roberts]] | ||
*[[Mabel Ann Lewis]] | * [[Mabel Ann Lewis]] | ||
*[[Detective Superintendent]] [[Huw Bates]] | * [[Detective Superintendent]] [[Huw Bates]] | ||
*[[Ed Morgan|Attacker]] | * [[Ed Morgan|Attacker]] | ||
=== ''Local Runaway Teenager Now Found'' === | === ''Local Runaway Teenager Now Found'' === | ||
*[[Senior hospital official (Girl in Bridge Murder)|Senior hospital official]] | * [[Senior hospital official (Girl in Bridge Murder)|Senior hospital official]] | ||
*[[Matthew Hill]] | * [[Matthew Hill]] | ||
*[[Mr]] [[Justice (title)|Justice]] [[Gray (Girl in Bridge Murder)|Gray]] | * [[Mr]] [[Justice (title)|Justice]] [[Gray (Girl in Bridge Murder)|Gray]] | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
=== ''Girl in Bridge Murder'' === | === ''Girl in Bridge Murder'' === | ||
*[[Elizabeth Lewis]] lived with her [[mother]], [[Mabel Ann Lewis]], and was [[Friend|friends]] with [[Mary Roberts]]. | * [[Elizabeth Lewis]] lived with her [[mother]], [[Mabel Ann Lewis]], and was [[Friend|friends]] with [[Mary Roberts]]. | ||
*Elizabeth Lewis and Mary Roberts attended [[Splott High School]]. | * Elizabeth Lewis and Mary Roberts attended [[Splott High School]]. | ||
*Elizabeth Lewis was 'top of her [[class]]'. | * Elizabeth Lewis was 'top of her [[class]]'. | ||
=== ''Local Runaway Teenager Now Found'' === | === ''Local Runaway Teenager Now Found'' === | ||
*The [[BBC]] were accused of [[libel]] because of [[Matthew Hill]], on ''[[Points West]]'', claiming [[Weston General Hospital]] to have falsified their [[Waiting list|waiting lists]] to reach [[government]] [[Target|targets]]. | * The [[BBC (in-universe)|BBC]] were accused of [[libel]] because of [[Matthew Hill]], on ''[[Points West]]'', claiming [[Weston General Hospital]] to have falsified their [[Waiting list|waiting lists]] to reach [[government]] [[Target|targets]]. | ||
*In the [[high court]], [[Mr]] [[Justice (title)|Justice]] [[Gray (Girl in Bridge Murder)|Gray]] dismissed the libel [[Action (law)|action]], which could have cost the BBC the best part of [[£]][[2000000 (number)|2m]] in [[Damage|damages]] and [[Cost|costs]]. | * In the [[high court]], [[Mr]] [[Justice (title)|Justice]] [[Gray (Girl in Bridge Murder)|Gray]] dismissed the libel [[Action (law)|action]], which could have cost the BBC the best part of [[£]][[2000000 (number)|2m]] in [[Damage|damages]] and [[Cost|costs]]. | ||
== Story notes == | == Story notes == | ||
*Although the conflicting dates of [[1963]] and [[2004]] would seem to break continuity, it's possible that this was related to the [[Time Fracture]], the main subject of [[Time Fracture (stage play)|the main performance]]. | * Although the conflicting dates of [[1963]] and [[2004]] would seem to break continuity, it's possible that this was related to the [[Time Fracture]], the main subject of [[Time Fracture (stage play)|the main performance]]. | ||
**This may also explain the heading, "''Local Runaway Teenager Now Found''", being wholly unrelated to the main body of the article. | ** This may also explain the heading, "''Local Runaway Teenager Now Found''", being wholly unrelated to the main body of the article. | ||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
*[[Lizzie Lewis]] was [[Stabbing|stabbed]] to [[death]] under [[Penfro Bridge|a bridge]] by [[Ed Morgan|an attacker]], and was the [[daughter]] of [[Mabel Ann Lewis]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Ghost Machine (TV story)|Ghost Machine]]'') | * [[Lizzie Lewis]] was [[Stabbing|stabbed]] to [[death]] under [[Penfro Bridge|a bridge]] by [[Ed Morgan|an attacker]], and was the [[daughter]] of [[Mabel Ann Lewis]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Ghost Machine (TV story)|Ghost Machine]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 15:14, 28 March 2023
Girl in Bridge Murder was a short story released on 26 May 2021 by Immersive Everywhere to coincide with the Doctor Who: Time Lord Victorious immersive experience Time Fracture.
Framed as an in-universe issue of the Cardiff Examiner, the main article provided more insight into the impact and coverage of Elizabeth Lewis' death, previously shown in the Torchwood episode Ghost Machine. A second article was also included, titled Local Runaway Teenager Now Found, which discussed an in-universe version of the BBC, although interestingly placed the events of said headline in 2004, while the rest of the paper was set in 1963.
Summary
Girl in Bridge Murder
Police are calling for witnesses to the death of Elizabeth Lewis, a 17 year old girl whose body was found under Penfro Bridge during the night of 29 March 1963. She had been walking home after a night out with friends when she was stabbed repeatedly. According to her classmate, Mary Roberts (also 17), she had been living with her mother, Mabel Ann Lewis, in Haford Street. She had been studying at Splott High School, and was 'top of her class'. Detective Superintendent Huw Bates, of Cardiff Police Murder Squad, claimed the attacker to be dangerous, and extra men were deployed to 'bring him in'.
Local Runaway Teenager Now Found
The BBC have successfully defended a potential libel case in court. Just days before the trial began, their legal team had still been gaining access to documents which provided crucial evidence. The case had been brought by a senior hospital official, following a feature broadcast in May 2004 on Points West, where health correspondent Matthew Hill had revealed that Weston General Hospital's waiting lists had been falsified in order to reach government targets. 'Last week,' in the high court, Mr Justice Gray dismissed the libel action, which could have cost the BBC the best part of £2m in damages and costs.
Characters
Girl in Bridge Murder
Local Runaway Teenager Now Found
References
Girl in Bridge Murder
- Elizabeth Lewis lived with her mother, Mabel Ann Lewis, and was friends with Mary Roberts.
- Elizabeth Lewis and Mary Roberts attended Splott High School.
- Elizabeth Lewis was 'top of her class'.
Local Runaway Teenager Now Found
- The BBC were accused of libel because of Matthew Hill, on Points West, claiming Weston General Hospital to have falsified their waiting lists to reach government targets.
- In the high court, Mr Justice Gray dismissed the libel action, which could have cost the BBC the best part of £2m in damages and costs.
Story notes
- Although the conflicting dates of 1963 and 2004 would seem to break continuity, it's possible that this was related to the Time Fracture, the main subject of the main performance.
- This may also explain the heading, "Local Runaway Teenager Now Found", being wholly unrelated to the main body of the article.
Continuity
- Lizzie Lewis was stabbed to death under a bridge by an attacker, and was the daughter of Mabel Ann Lewis. (TV: Ghost Machine)
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