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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) Decisions >> Kostov, R. v [2018] EWCA Crim 2892 (03 October 2018) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Crim/2018/2892.html Cite as: [2018] EWCA Crim 2892 |
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CRIMINAL DIVISION
The Strand London WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE GOOSE
and
HIS HONOUR JUDGE WALL QC
(Sitting as a Judge of the Court of Appeal Criminal Division)
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KOSTADIN KOSTOV |
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LORD JUSTICE HOLROYDE:
(1) The admitted history of the applicant's violence towards his partner.
(2) The fact that the applicant admitted that Ms Prodanova had returned home on 4th August 2016, after which date she was never seen alive again, did not make any telephone calls, and did not access her Facebook account.
(3) When Mr Tororov rang Ms Prodanova on 4th August 2016, her phone went to voicemail. He then received a text message purporting to come from the deceased. It said that she was returning to Bulgaria because her mother had died. That was untrue. Ms Prodanova's mother was still alive.
(4) There was clear evidence that between 4th and 7th August 2016 the applicant was in possession of Ms Prodanova's phone. He had placed his SIM card into her handset.
(5) The clothing that Ms Prodanova had been wearing on 4th August was recovered. It had been cut with scissors and was stained with the applicant's blood. Scissors found at the applicant's home bore fibres which matched the clothing. The bag in which the clothing was found also contained a beer can from which was recovered the applicant's DNA.
(6) CCTV footage on 7th August 2016 showed the applicant in disguise, carrying a suitcase which contained something heavy. The suitcase shown on this footage appeared to be the same as the suitcase in which the body of Ms Prodanova was later found. The applicant's own suitcase was missing from his home.
(7) There was evidence that the applicant had made an internet search into the question of how long it would take for a human body to decompose.
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