Fisher strangled Abi to death after she had told him she wanted to move back in with her parents during an argument. 💔
Abi Fisher googled "why does my husband hate me?" in the days before she was brutally murdered in her own home by the man she loved.
It centred around work and Abi returning to her full-time role as a teacher, the court was told. Fisher viciously attacked Abi before strangling her to death at some time between the evening of July 8 and July 9. Police officers also examined Abi's phone, which yielded heartbreaking results. The 29-year-old mum had googled 'why does my husband hate me?' and 'is marriage counselling available on the NHS?' in the days before her murder.
"There were hundreds of police searching for Abi and teachers from her school were searching the fields, using the torches from their mobile phones for light. Everyone was desperately hoping to find our daughter and you knew she was dead.
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