Serial killer fanatic mum who killed partner then showed pal body is jailed
She also plunged the blade into his neck causing a "large split" during the frenzied attack.
The monster used her true crime documentary obsession as her inspiration in attempting to cover up the "crime of passion".Groves then told her she had a "really big secret" and begged her friend not to say anything. The horrified friend at first asked if Groves was "having me on", causing the killer to show her Frankie wrapped in a duvet and lying on bin bags."I don't think I had really grasped what happened earlier. The gash was so deep - it was enormous."
"I still took somebody's life. The knife I used is in the sink - the cut on his neck is pretty brutal, when I put it in his neck he rolled over."
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