Exposed - Cheats and Abusers
EMMA HEYS - LINCOLN
The base content is copied from a site I belong to on FB…I never saw the original in MSM - comments in italics are mine.
A wedding planner, 42, who sent herself threatening letters and made false statements to the police in bid to frame her ex-husband for stalking has been jailed for two years
Lincoln County Court heard that Emma Heys acted with ‘malice’, making so many false allegations against her ex-partner Christopher Heys that the police gave the investigation a codename - ‘Operation Franklin’.
The 42-year-old also submitted false statements to a county court in an attempt to secure a non-molestation order against Mr Heys, claiming to have been the victim of domestic violence on numerous occasions.
Neil Sands, prosecuting, said Heys was aware that any breaches of that order would lead to the arrest of her former husband.
The court heard that Mr Heys met his future wife in Manchester in 2006, and later moved to Lincoln in 2013 where Heys ran a wedding planning business.
Mr Heys described their relationship as ‘volatile’ and left his wife on Boxing Day, 2018, the court heard.
Mr Sands said Heys contacted a solicitor in February 2019 and applied to Lincoln County Court for a non-molestation order against her former husband, in which she claimed to be the victim.
She claimed,
to have received a bunch of dead-headed flowers on Valentine’s Day in 2019 (this sort of detail is a common aspect of false accusations, they know how it convinces and draws in the sympathetic listener/reader),
to have been stalked by Mr Heys at her stall on Lincoln Christmas Market and to have received a number of threatening and abusive letters.
Mr Heys, who is disabled, was arrested three times between February and March 2019 over alleged breaches of the order, including one occasion when he was transported from his address in Wigan, Greater Manchester, to Lincoln in the back of a caged police van. (The police were clearly already fooled by this false accuser and believed that he stalked her despite the difficulty and pain of his disability)
After being arrested for a third time, he asked for checks to be made on ANPR traffic cameras, bank records and with friends to prove he had not travelled to Lincoln on the days that allegations were made by his ex-wife.
In total, Ms Heys made 15 false statements to the police.
Mr Sands told the court: ‘Everything he put forward proved to be correct.
‘The main victim in this case, Christopher Heys, had his name besmirched and his life was in turmoil and turned upside down for several months’. (I can assure the less informed reader, the trauma of police arrest in such cases does not neatly end after “several months”)
In a victim impact statement, Mr Heys said one of the arrests happened at his daughter’s home, and involved five police officers.
Mr Sands added that Mr Heys ‘knew he had done nothing wrong’, and said that he suffered from mobility issues, which made the two hour journey in a police van from Wigan to Lincoln extremely uncomfortable.
Siward James-Moore, mitigating, said a psychological report prepared for the case showed there was clear evidence of a woman struggling to cope with depression.
(The mental health defence is almost inevitable, and shamefully effective, with women guilty of any crime. It has no such effect when the offender is male).
He argued the relationship was also ‘tempestuous.’ ‘It was not a scheme dreamed up to get a doting husband, the love of her life.’ Mr Siward-Moore said. ‘This was not a good relationship.’ (so effing what?, are you claiming she had zero responsibility for the relationship not being good?)
Heys, of Lincoln, pleaded guilty to three charges of doing acts intended to pervert the course of public justice between January and July 2019. She was jailed for 28 months, and had no previous convictions.
Passing sentence, Recorder Eugene Egan told Heys the impact on her ex-husband was substantial, and both police resources and domestic violence victims will have been affected by her actions. (Jeez, how I hate that this is always mentioned when one of the 1000s of cases of men having their lives wrecked by false accusations actually makes it to court.)
‘You deliberately lied to obtain a non-molestation order, to prove breaches of that order and to secure an extension of a non-molestation order’, the judge told her.
No mention of the police failure in this court report type journalistic piece - no examination of the gullibility of at least one, and then probably more police officers, who only ceased to believe the pretty blonde when her disabled husband persuaded them, after his 3rd arrest, that data would prove that he was not anywhere near his ex wife on the days reported.
In 1000s of cases of false sex crime accusations, evidence of innocence has been denied, dismissed and pushed aside by cops falling for the DARVO principle (Deny, attack, reverse victim and offender) because they just want to “believe the victim”.
Many more people should be properly convicted of perverting the course of justice, and it needs to be these police officers, who move beyond simple gullibility on first contact into evidence denial and state sanctioned refusal to allow exculpatory evidence to be investigated or admitted into court.
I know of no police officer who has even lost their job, - (thinking of you DC Beverley Norman) never mind been convicted for so deliberately conspiring to wreck an innocent man’s life.


