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On the fourth of March in the year two thousand and eight, Nathan Mill became news.

The day before the police had received a phonecall from a neighbour, and shortly after that phonecall Nathan was pronounced dead at his house. Henry and Judy were both at the house and neither one could tell what had happened. But the only thing they could both agree on was that Nathan was in the bath.

His death was caused by drowning. Speculation occurred that he couldn't have drowned naturally because he would have brought his head up above the water way before he could have begun to drown. It was then found out that Nathan had suffered from blunt force trauma to the head and had been unconscious. From that moment forward, both Judy and Henry became the two accused of his death.

Neighbours gossiped about the two and how the news was terrible. How could they have lived next to a couple who could murder their own child? And what made it worse for them was the fact that the two denied everything.

Judy Kept and Henry Mill were formally arrested three days after Nathan Mill's death.