The killers were named on 17 August 2007 by the BBC
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Baby P: Mother's sick online boast
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The mum of tortured Baby P boasted online that "becoming a mum" was the best thing that had ever happened to her.
Posting on networking site Netlog, she also bragged about getting drunk and struggling to get up in the morning with a hangover.
She said: "I got really drunk like a t**t then this morning had to get up at 6am to get my kids ready for school. Ouch my head hurt."
The mum-of-four, 27, who we revealed yesterday gave birth to a girl while in prison, was writing just two weeks before Baby P died in August. He had 50 injuries.
The woman, from Tottenham, North London, her lover, 32, and lodger Jason Owen, 36, will be sentenced next month over the child's death.
A probe has been launched at the prison where she is being held on remand after several officers criticised her on Facebook. One said she should be "sterilised".
The mum of tortured Baby P boasted online that "becoming a mum" was the best thing that had ever happened to her.
Posting on networking site Netlog, she also bragged about getting drunk and struggling to get up in the morning with a hangover.
She said: "I got really drunk like a t**t then this morning had to get up at 6am to get my kids ready for school. Ouch my head hurt."
The mum-of-four, 27, who we revealed yesterday gave birth to a girl while in prison, was writing just two weeks before Baby P died in August. He had 50 injuries.
The woman, from Tottenham, North London, her lover, 32, and lodger Jason Owen, 36, will be sentenced next month over the child's death.
A probe has been launched at the prison where she is being held on remand after several officers criticised her on Facebook. One said she should be "sterilised".

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This reminds me of a few so called mums on Sky who say their kids are in bed then they start drinking and can be on forums all day. When do the kids get attention?

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The mum of tortured Baby P boasted online that "becoming a mum" was the best thing that had ever happened to her.
Posting on networking site Netlog, she also bragged about getting drunk and struggling to get up in the morning with a hangover.
She said: "I got really drunk like a t**t then this morning had to get up at 6am to get my kids ready for school. Ouch my head hurt."
The mum-of-four, 27, who we revealed yesterday gave birth to a girl while in prison, was writing just two weeks before Baby P died in August. He had 50 injuries.
The woman, from Tottenham, North London, her lover, 32, and lodger Jason Owen, 36, will be sentenced next month over the child's death.
A probe has been launched at the prison where she is being held on remand after several officers criticised her on Facebook. One said she should be "sterilised".
Becoming a mum and being a GOOD mum are 2 different things. I hope she never gets to see her new born again.

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MsTaken wrote:This reminds me of a few so called mums on Sky who say their kids are in bed then they start drinking and can be on forums all day. When do the kids get attention?
WHEN is the million dollar question....Maddie is the only one that matters to some of them so they need to be on Sky for her you know....there's dont matter i guess!
People like that are the ones who should get weekly checks from SS!
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\'Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves.\' Abraham Lincoln
The Guilty Ones
THE MOTHER
The police said she was a consummate liar who could provide an explanation for every injury her son suffered.
She was cohabiting at 17, got married, pregnant, bored with her husband, dumped him and secretly moved in a new boyfriend when the baby was just three months old.
Now 27, she left their first home - described as cramped, untidy and smelling of urine - for a housing association property they shared with three dogs.
Her own father told how she would lay on the sofa complaining about how tired she was or smoking and visiting chatrooms on her computer.
Only on the first day of her trial did she enter a guilty plea to the charge of causing or allowing the death of P.
The police said she was a consummate liar who could provide an explanation for every injury her son suffered.
She was cohabiting at 17, got married, pregnant, bored with her husband, dumped him and secretly moved in a new boyfriend when the baby was just three months old.
Now 27, she left their first home - described as cramped, untidy and smelling of urine - for a housing association property they shared with three dogs.
Her own father told how she would lay on the sofa complaining about how tired she was or smoking and visiting chatrooms on her computer.
Only on the first day of her trial did she enter a guilty plea to the charge of causing or allowing the death of P.
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THE BOYFRIEND
The killer of baby P was more than 6ft 4ins with broad shoulders. He could not read or write but could text on his mobile phone. Viciously bullied as a child, he became a bully himself.
Claiming he was 'toughening P up for when he was older', he treated him the same way he trained his dog.
When he and the lodger clicked their fingers the child would touch his forehead on the floor in fear of another beating. He and the mother would smear chocolate over the toddler's bruises to try to fool social workers.
In 2000 he underwent treatment for alcoholism.
The killer of baby P was more than 6ft 4ins with broad shoulders. He could not read or write but could text on his mobile phone. Viciously bullied as a child, he became a bully himself.
Claiming he was 'toughening P up for when he was older', he treated him the same way he trained his dog.
When he and the lodger clicked their fingers the child would touch his forehead on the floor in fear of another beating. He and the mother would smear chocolate over the toddler's bruises to try to fool social workers.
In 2000 he underwent treatment for alcoholism.
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THE LODGER: JASON OWEN
Owen moved in to the Haringey home because there were people 'after him' in South London, the court heard.
He had split from his family after sex and abuse allegations and had been convicted of arson for burning down his home to try to be rehoused.
The court also heard allegations - which he denied - that he had made threatening phone calls to his sister. Owen stayed in the house for the last five weeks of baby P's life. After P's murder he was tracked down camping in Epping Forest with his 15-year-old girlfriend.

Owen moved in to the Haringey home because there were people 'after him' in South London, the court heard.
He had split from his family after sex and abuse allegations and had been convicted of arson for burning down his home to try to be rehoused.
The court also heard allegations - which he denied - that he had made threatening phone calls to his sister. Owen stayed in the house for the last five weeks of baby P's life. After P's murder he was tracked down camping in Epping Forest with his 15-year-old girlfriend.

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THE FATHER
His last memory of his son was the little boy flinging his arms out and shouting 'daddy, daddy, daddy'.
The toddler had stayed overnight with him and he returned P to his wife just five days before he died.
'She met me at the bus stop,' he said, fighting back tears. 'As she walked away he screamed 'daddy, daddy, daddy' so much she brought him back.'
He had been overjoyed when his son was born but the marriage broke down soon afterwards. He paid regular maintenance and continued to see his son.
'When I came in he was happy and bouncy,' the father told the court.
To me he is as much to blame if he never noticed one thing wrong with his child five days before he died!!
His last memory of his son was the little boy flinging his arms out and shouting 'daddy, daddy, daddy'.
The toddler had stayed overnight with him and he returned P to his wife just five days before he died.
'She met me at the bus stop,' he said, fighting back tears. 'As she walked away he screamed 'daddy, daddy, daddy' so much she brought him back.'
He had been overjoyed when his son was born but the marriage broke down soon afterwards. He paid regular maintenance and continued to see his son.
'When I came in he was happy and bouncy,' the father told the court.
To me he is as much to blame if he never noticed one thing wrong with his child five days before he died!!
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THE TEAM MANAGER: GILLIE CHRISTOU
Mrs Christou, 50, an experienced social worker, said she based her decision on her understanding that a friend of the baby's mother was living at the house with them and would not leave him unsupervised.
But the court heard the friend, who was paid by Haringey for her role, rarely slept at the house and often left several days between visits.
Haringey's serious case review is also expected to examine this arrangement and Mrs Christou's decision.

Gillie Christou, the social worker who approved the decision to return Baby P to his mother
Mrs Christou, 50, an experienced social worker, said she based her decision on her understanding that a friend of the baby's mother was living at the house with them and would not leave him unsupervised.
But the court heard the friend, who was paid by Haringey for her role, rarely slept at the house and often left several days between visits.
Haringey's serious case review is also expected to examine this arrangement and Mrs Christou's decision.

Gillie Christou, the social worker who approved the decision to return Baby P to his mother
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THE PAEDIATRICIAN: DR SABAH AL-ZAYYAT
The locum doctor who examined Baby P two days before his death has been suspended from working with children and is facing a General Medical Council investigation over claims she missed his horrific injuries.
The Old Bailey heard the boy's ribs were already broken when Sabah Al-Zayyat examined him at St Ann's Hospital in Tottenham and that his spine had 'probably' already been snapped, leaving him semi-paralysed.
The Saudi Arabian consultant paediatrician, 52, said she was not told of any child protection concerns about the toddler and was only given a referral letter from Haringey social services asking for an assessment.
Dr Al-Zayyat, of Ilford, East London, who has worked at world renowned children's hospital Great Ormond Street, denied claims she had abandoned her examination after five minutes and insisted she had been thorough.
But the court heard she decided against a full examination because the boy was 'miserable and cranky'.
In addition, a family friend, asked to look after the boy on two occasions by social services, told the court the boy cried so much he had to be taken out of the room.

Dr Sabah Al Zayyat has been suspended from working with children
The locum doctor who examined Baby P two days before his death has been suspended from working with children and is facing a General Medical Council investigation over claims she missed his horrific injuries.
The Old Bailey heard the boy's ribs were already broken when Sabah Al-Zayyat examined him at St Ann's Hospital in Tottenham and that his spine had 'probably' already been snapped, leaving him semi-paralysed.
The Saudi Arabian consultant paediatrician, 52, said she was not told of any child protection concerns about the toddler and was only given a referral letter from Haringey social services asking for an assessment.
Dr Al-Zayyat, of Ilford, East London, who has worked at world renowned children's hospital Great Ormond Street, denied claims she had abandoned her examination after five minutes and insisted she had been thorough.
But the court heard she decided against a full examination because the boy was 'miserable and cranky'.
In addition, a family friend, asked to look after the boy on two occasions by social services, told the court the boy cried so much he had to be taken out of the room.

Dr Sabah Al Zayyat has been suspended from working with children
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THE SOCIAL WORKER: MARIA WARD
Maria Ward was Baby P's allocated social worker from February 2007 and said he 'appeared well' four days before his death.
She noted that his face was covered in smears of chocolate but did not ask to see him cleaned.
Witnesses told the Old Bailey that his mother and her boyfriend had deliberately smeared the baby with chocolate and nappy cream to hide his bruises and other injuries, and had bandaged one hand to hide a missing fingernail.
Miss Ward, 39, of Islington, North London, made at least nine visits to the family's home in the six months before his death, which are now expected to form part of Haringey's serious case review.
The social worker in the Victoria Climbie case, Lisa Arthurworrey, was banned from working with children but that decision was later overturned when officials ruled she had been made a scapegoat to hide the failings of senior managers.

Maria Ward was Baby P's allocated social worker from February 2007 and said he 'appeared well' four days before his death.
She noted that his face was covered in smears of chocolate but did not ask to see him cleaned.
Witnesses told the Old Bailey that his mother and her boyfriend had deliberately smeared the baby with chocolate and nappy cream to hide his bruises and other injuries, and had bandaged one hand to hide a missing fingernail.
Miss Ward, 39, of Islington, North London, made at least nine visits to the family's home in the six months before his death, which are now expected to form part of Haringey's serious case review.
The social worker in the Victoria Climbie case, Lisa Arthurworrey, was banned from working with children but that decision was later overturned when officials ruled she had been made a scapegoat to hide the failings of senior managers.

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THE HEALTH VISITOR: PAULETTE THOMAS
Paulette Thomas saw Baby P only four times in the six months after he was placed on the Child Protection Register.
His mother cancelled or missed six appointments at the baby clinic in the weeks before his death.
Mrs Thomas, 43, said Baby P had appeared healthy at his one-year check-up in March last year but by June he was losing weight.
By July he had lost even more weight and was scabbed and bruised.
She did not say if she had alerted social services, or if she was required to do so.
Miss Ward's supervisor Gillie Christou was responsible for children on Haringey's Child Protection Register, the Old Bailey was told.
She approved the decision to return Baby P to his mother following her second arrest over suspicions of assault, in June 2007.
Paulette Thomas saw Baby P only four times in the six months after he was placed on the Child Protection Register.
His mother cancelled or missed six appointments at the baby clinic in the weeks before his death.
Mrs Thomas, 43, said Baby P had appeared healthy at his one-year check-up in March last year but by June he was losing weight.
By July he had lost even more weight and was scabbed and bruised.
She did not say if she had alerted social services, or if she was required to do so.
Miss Ward's supervisor Gillie Christou was responsible for children on Haringey's Child Protection Register, the Old Bailey was told.
She approved the decision to return Baby P to his mother following her second arrest over suspicions of assault, in June 2007.
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CHILDREN'S SERVICES DIRECTOR: SHARON SHOESMITH
The Children's Act 2004, brought in after the Climbie inquiry, merged education and social services departments in England's 150 local councils under the banner of children's services.
The new departments are headed by a single director with the aim of better coordination across services to stop vulnerable children from slipping through the child protection net.
Sharon Shoesmith has been director of children's services at Haringey since April 2005, with a £100million budget. She has overall responsibility for the social services department.
She was not called to give evidence at the Old Bailey but formed a key part of the serious case review.
Her position illustrates a potential flaw in the serious case review system - she is also chairman of Haringey's Local Safeguarding Children Board, which will investigate her department's conduct in the case.
Mrs Shoesmith worked for many years as a teacher and schools inspector and was previously Haringey's director of education.

The Children's Act 2004, brought in after the Climbie inquiry, merged education and social services departments in England's 150 local councils under the banner of children's services.
The new departments are headed by a single director with the aim of better coordination across services to stop vulnerable children from slipping through the child protection net.
Sharon Shoesmith has been director of children's services at Haringey since April 2005, with a £100million budget. She has overall responsibility for the social services department.
She was not called to give evidence at the Old Bailey but formed a key part of the serious case review.
Her position illustrates a potential flaw in the serious case review system - she is also chairman of Haringey's Local Safeguarding Children Board, which will investigate her department's conduct in the case.
Mrs Shoesmith worked for many years as a teacher and schools inspector and was previously Haringey's director of education.

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All of them: GUILTY
I hope they all suffer sleepless nights and this boy's face haunts them forever.
I hope they all suffer sleepless nights and this boy's face haunts them forever.

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Ambersuz wrote:MsTaken wrote:This reminds me of a few so called mums on Sky who say their kids are in bed then they start drinking and can be on forums all day. When do the kids get attention?
WHEN is the million dollar question....Maddie is the only one that matters to some of them so they need to be on Sky for her you know....there's dont matter i guess!
People like that are the ones who should get weekly checks from SS!
They are too busy trying to protect the McCanns, they should be looking after their own kids....still if you support child neglectors what else can you expect...

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