Fugitive aristocrat Constance Marten and partner jailed over baby death

CCTV footage of Constance Marten holding baby Victoria under her coat outside Special Connection in East Ham, London. Picture: Handout/PA
Aristocrat Constance Marten and her convicted rapist partner have been jailed for 14 years for killing their newborn baby while on the run.
Marten, 38, and Mark Gordon, 51, were in hiding when their baby daughter Victoria died in a tent on the South Downs in January 2023.
The defendants had fled authorities to prevent baby Victoria being taken into care, as four other siblings had been before, the Old Bailey had heard.
They were found guilty of her manslaughter, child cruelty, concealing the birth of a child and perverting the course of justice following two trials spanning six months each.
On Monday, Judge Mark Lucraft KC jailed them both for 14 years and handed Gordon a further four years on extended licence.
The judge accepted the prosecution case that baby Victoria died from hypothermia after being exposed to âsignificant cold stressâ.

He rejected the defendantsâ claims that Victoria was smothered in a âterrible accidentâ as they slept in the tent.
The offending was made worse because the baby was vulnerable and the defendants failed to listen to past warnings.
In a televised sentencing, Judge Lucraft told the defendants: âIt is clear throughout the period neither of you gave much or any thought for the care or love for your baby.â
The judge said they had displayed âarroganceâ and treated Victoria to âneglect of the most serious typeâ.
Police had launched a nationwide hunt after their car burst into flames on a motorway near Bolton, Greater Manchester, on January 5 2023.
The defendants travelled across England and went off-grid, sleeping in a tent on the South Downs where baby Victoria died days later.
After seven weeks on the run, the defendants were arrested in Brighton.
After a desperate search, police found their baby dead amid rubbish inside a Lidl bag in a disused shed nearby.
Victoriaâs remains were too badly decomposed to establish the cause of death.
Earlier, the judge had told off the defendants for their âdisruptiveâ behaviour in the dock as their lawyers were mitigating for them.
For Marten, Tom Godfrey had expressed her âsadness and remorseâ for what happened, saying her grief was âincalculableâ.

In a character witness statement read to the court Martenâs mother Virginie de Selliers said she was âhorrifiedâ at how her daughter had been characterised during her trials, saying it did not reflect âthe daughter I rememberâ.
Mrs de Selliers, who sat in court, stated: âWhat I do know is she showed sheer determination when fighting for her children and her daughter Victoria.
âIt is my sincere hope that when considering her future, her courage and loyalty and deep sense of fairness are not overlooked.â
For Gordon, Philippa McAtasney KC said he suffered âa great deal of upset and anxietyâ when Victoriaâs older siblings were taken into care before she was born.
She told the court: âHe says that the children being taken away affected everything, affected their whole lives, and they were suffering a trauma, and he accepts that poor decisions were made which he very much regrets.
âHe said he will live with this for the remainder of his life.â
Jurors in the first trial in 2024 were not told about Gordonâs violent past, which was only partly revealed in their second trial.
In 1989, Gordon, then aged 14, held a woman against her will in Florida for more than four hours and raped her while armed with a knife and hedge clippers.
Within a month, he entered another property and carried out another offence involving aggravated battery.
Gordon, who moved with his mother from Birmingham to the US at the age of 12, was sentenced to 40 years in jail and was released after 22 years.

In 2017, Gordon was convicted of assaulting two female police officers at a maternity unit in Wales where Marten gave birth to their first child under a fake identity.
Jurors were not told that Gordon was also suspected of a incident of domestic violence in 2019 which left Marten with a shattered spleen.
Gordon had refused to allow paramedics into their London flat to treat her after she fell out of a window when she was 14 weeks pregnant, it emerged during legal argument.
She spent eight days in hospital then put her life and that of her unborn child at risk by attempting to discharge herself, with Gordonâs support, it was alleged.
It was after that incident that the family court decided the coupleâs other children should be taken into care.
When Marten became pregnant for a fifth time, she kept it secret, giving birth in a hired holiday cottage on Christmas Eve 2022.
The defendantsâ attempts to keep Victoria under wraps prompted the major police alert after a placenta was found inside their abandoned car near Bolton.
While on the run, Victoria was only briefly glimpsed on CCTV footage in London wearing the same teddy bear motif babygrow later recovered with her body inside the Lidl bag.
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