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Armed robber who tied up wealthy CEO's daughter & her mum in terrifying £220k gunpoint raid ordered to pay back tiny sum
Armed robber who tied up wealthy CEO's daughter & her mum in terrifying £220k gunpoint raid ordered to pay back tiny sum

The Sun

time25-07-2025

  • The Sun

Armed robber who tied up wealthy CEO's daughter & her mum in terrifying £220k gunpoint raid ordered to pay back tiny sum

A VIOLENT robber who tied up a wealthy CEO's daughter and her mum in a £220,000 gunpoint raid has been ordered to pay back just £26. Emily Aitchison and her mum Kerry were attacked by the robbers posing as cops at their £2.5million home in Sandbanks. 5 5 Ashley Fulton and henchman Aaron Evans burst into the luxury property and bound Kerry, 55, by her hands and feet. When daughter Emily arrived home, the armed robbers dragged her around by her hair and threatened to burn her with an iron. They also chillingly warned the estate agent they would shoot her in front of Kerry unless she opened the family's safe. But brave Emily refused to comply with the thugs' demands and wrongly entered the code twice. She then caused the intruders to flee after telling them putting it in incorrectly a third time would trigger an alarm. The thugs managed to make off more than £200,000 of luxury watches, designer handbags, jewellery, cash and their mobile phones. But Evans has now been ordered to pay back just £26.66 after splurging most of the cash he made from flogging the stolen loot. Bournemouth Crown Court heard Fulton will have to fork out £4,156 to the traumatised family. The Crown Prosecution Service could revisit the order in the future if the criminals come into any more money. Fulton, 43, was jailed for life with a minimum of nine years and 192 days for robbery, possession of an imitation firearm and a string of fraud offences. Evans, also 43, was handed a 12-year jail term for robbery and possession of an imitation firearm. Bournemouth Crown Court heard the horror unfolded on February 21 last year when the pair broke into the home of Mark Aitchison - CEO of Colten Care, which owns 21 care homes in the south of England. Both Kerry and Emily were locked in the toilet as the thieves ransacked the property before escaping. The bungling criminals left behind a trail of clues that enabled police to catch them. Officers discovered their getaway car, which was caught on CCTV, was registered to Fulton's address. When they searched the vehicle, police found DNA on vapes left inside was a match for DNA found inside the ransacked property. Phone records showed Fulton had Googled the exact rare model of Patek Philippe watch they had stolen just two hours after the raid. He had also made online orders for police ID wallets and lanyards that the pair used to trick their way into the Aitchison house. Emily previously told how she was unable to leave the house for six weeks and cried every day for a month following the horror. 5 5 5

Love Island USA's Kaylor Martin Admits She Still ‘Loves' Ex Aaron Evans
Love Island USA's Kaylor Martin Admits She Still ‘Loves' Ex Aaron Evans

Yahoo

time18-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Love Island USA's Kaylor Martin Admits She Still ‘Loves' Ex Aaron Evans

There is still love in Kaylor Martin's heart for Love Island USA ex-beau Aaron Evans. But it doesn't necessarily mean that she would go there again. It just means that she still cares about him and loves him in her own way. The pair met on Love Island Season 6. They connected immediately and were a frontrunner to win the prize. But things fell apart in the villa leading to an early elimination and an eventual dramatic split. But it looks like all this time later, Kaylor doesn't harbor hard feelings towards her ex-boyfriend. Could Love Island USA's Kaylor and Aaron get back together? Despite a tumultuous relationship in the villa and Aaron's head getting turned by Casa Amor Daniela Oritz Rivera, Kaylor still gave him another chance. Then, at the reunion he dropped the bombshell on her that he lied to her about exactly what went down during his time with Daniela. But it looks like it's all water under the bridge now. And now the former couple are back for Love Island: Beyond the Villa with other fan favorites from the previous season. And in the premiere episode, she was reunited with Aaron for the first time since the August reunion. Things got pretty emotional and she admitted being nervous before seeing him. 'It's gonna be nerve wracking seeing him,' she shared. 'Like I'm actually convinced that he actually hates me, so I'm nervous.' She also noted that he had her blocked on social media. But she still loved him in her own way. She admitted, 'I do think Aaron is a great guy. I know who he is,' she said. 'And that's why I love him. I love him. I care about him.' She also thinks he's still attractive. As for Aaron, he took a big step back after the August reunion for his mental health. He went back to the UK in the wake of the negativity and backlash and disconnected from 'absolutely everything.' He admitted to signing off his socials. And while he said there was no bad blood on his side with Kaylor, the reunion was a bit awkward. Still, Aaron apologized for his prior behavior and she admitted that she still feels a bit hurt. In the end, the former couple said they'd do their best to be civil and avoid the shouting this time around. Here's hoping they don't get back together. Love Island USA is available to stream on Peacock. TELL US – DO YOU THINK KAYLOR AND AARON CAN BE FRIENDS? DO YOU THINK SHE MIGHT GIVE HIM ANOTHER CHANCE? The post Love Island USA's Kaylor Martin Admits She Still 'Loves' Ex Aaron Evans appeared first on Reality Tea. Solve the daily Crossword

Where to watch Love Island: Beyond the Villa online
Where to watch Love Island: Beyond the Villa online

Business Insider

time17-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Business Insider

Where to watch Love Island: Beyond the Villa online

We got a text! Love Island USA is back — sort of. The cast of Season 6 returns for a spinoff series, and we've put together everything you need to know about where to watch Love Island: Beyond the Villa. Love Island: Beyond the Villa premiered the same day that Love Island USA Season 7 wrapped up, so Love Island fans don't need to worry about missing out on any summer drama. The new series, also on Peacock, follows the cast of Love Island USA Season 6 one year later. Instead of Fiji, they're in Los Angeles, where they're surrounded by the real world (and each other). JaNa Craig, Aaron Evans, Miguel Harichi, Leah Kateb, Kaylor Martin, Connor Newsum, Serena Page, Kenny Rodriguez, Olivia Walker, and Kendall Washington are among the returning cast members. If you can't wait to tune in, you've come to the right place. We've outlined all the details below. The show premiered on Sunday, July 13, but new episodes will drop weekly on Thursdays starting July 17. Follow our WhatsApp and Instagram for more deals and buying guides. Where to watch Love Island: Beyond the Villa in the US Like its predecessor, Love Island: Beyond the Villa drops on Peacock. New episodes are available weekly on Thursdays, so fans will have to wait a little bit longer between episodes than they do for regular Love Island. Peacock subscriptions start at $8 a month for ad-supported on-demand streaming, but you can upgrade to ad-free for $14 a month. This Premium Plus tier also unlocks NBC live streaming. Both tiers come with an impressive collection of on-demand reality programming, including The Traitors and several popular Bravo shows. How to watch Love Island: Beyond the Villa from anywhere Fans who are traveling away from home can still keep up with their usual websites, apps, and services with the help of a VPN, or virtual private network. VPNs are easy-to-use cybersecurity apps that enable people to change their virtual locations so that they can access everything just like they would back home. Since the service we've highlighted today requires a US payment method, this will work best for Americans who are simply abroad at the moment. NordVPN is our top recommendation right now. It's a top-rated VPN with tons of servers, impressive cybersecurity features, and a 30-day money-back guarantee. You can learn more about it in our NordVPN review. Love Island: Beyond the Villa trailer Peacock dropped the official Love Island: Beyond the Villa trailer about a week after the premiere of Love Island USA Season 7. The video features some familiar faces, as well as some familiar drama. Check out the full trailer below: Note: The use of VPNs is illegal in certain countries and using VPNs to access region-locked streaming content might constitute a breach of the terms of use for certain services. Business Insider does not endorse or condone the illegal use of VPNs.

Woman Tries to Crash Musician's Set, He's Forced to Take Desperate Measures
Woman Tries to Crash Musician's Set, He's Forced to Take Desperate Measures

Newsweek

time29-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Newsweek

Woman Tries to Crash Musician's Set, He's Forced to Take Desperate Measures

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. A musician was forced to take drastic action after a woman gate-crashed a recent gig, in an incident caught on camera. Aaron W. Evans has been performing in bars and other live venues across the United Kingdom for over a decade. "I turned professional at the start of this year, and play 3-5 gigs a week, whether that be pubs, weddings, care homes or anything else in between," Evans told Newsweek. Though it can be exhausting work, with often unsociable hours, the adrenaline rush Evans feels while on stage has never diminished. "I love hearing people sing along," he said. "Nothing compares to playing a recognizable opening riff, or singing the first line of a huge track and hearing the collective reaction around the room. Nothing I've found in life beats that." According to the American Psychological Association, music is capable of relieving some of the symptoms of depression and elevating mood. Research has shown that music can boost the brain's production of dopamine and serotonin, and also reduce cortisol levels. Music can also lead to some undesirable outcomes, particularly when combined with alcohol. Evans discovered this during an incident he was able to capture on camera. "I film all of my gigs," he said. "Mainly to extract good clips for social media and advertising, but also in the event that something does happen to me, or any of my equipment, I have sufficient video evidence to be able to claim damages through my public liability insurance." On this particular occasion, he filmed a woman in the crowd who attempted to disrupt Evans's gig while he was singing a version of the Eurythmics hit "Sweet Dreams." Up until that point, Evans said there was "no indication" that he would be in for a difficult set. Aaron Evans found himself being unexpectedly approached by a woman in the crowd while singing at a pub. Aaron Evans found himself being unexpectedly approached by a woman in the crowd while singing at a pub. TikTok/aaronwevans "I'm very used to groups of people enjoying themselves over a few drinks, and that night in question was immediately after the last Premier League game, so was busier than normal and rowdier too," he said. "The lady in the video was in a group with a few other women, and weren't problematic in the slightest to begin with. They were singing along and enjoying themselves at their table." Evans usually plays "Sweet Dreams" to finish his set and said that, as he got nearly halfway through the song, "nothing seemed out of the ordinary." As the video shows, that quickly changed, as the woman made her way over to where Evans was playing. "She asked to use the microphone, and I shook my head to indicate I wasn't going to allow that," Evans said. "She lingered by my side for a second and then began to dance, leaning into me as I was playing. After a few seconds, I realized she wasn't going to stop, so put a little distance between us to try and discourage her from touching me. She adjusted, and shifted her weight towards me, standing on my loop station." Eager to avoid any "further risk" of damage to his equipment or even himself, Evans decided to cut the song short. "She went back over to her friends and nothing further was said," Evans said. "One of her friends apologized to me through laughter as I made my way off stage." Despite the disruption, Evans understands things like this can happen. "I suppose it's part and parcel of playing in pubs and bars where alcohol is readily available," he said. Evans decided to share the video on his TikTok account, @aaronwevans, "in the hope of showing people that boundaries absolutely must be respected at all times." "If one person sees the video and thinks twice before making their way into a musician's space, then it will have done what I intended for," he said. It has certainly had a big impact, with 5.5 million views and counting. Not all of the comments on the video have been supportive. "You should have let her sing. It's a pub and she was having a good time," one user said. Though Evans has a "thick skin" to negative comments, he feels some crossed a line with "abhorrent" remarks about his appearance and abilities. His response to trolls is: "Be kind, be respectful, and make the world a happier place."

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