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I am not Britain’s worst mum... I didn’t kill anybody

KAREN MATTHEWS

- BY LUCY THORNTON

EXCLUSIVE: Her first full interview on kidnap scandal

KIDNAPPER Karen Matthews has insisted she is not an evil mum.

In her first full interview about snatching daughter Shannon, she declared: “I didn’t kill anyone.”

TEN years after being jailed for kidnapping daughter Shannon, Karen Matthews still finds it hard to shake off the tag of most despised mum.

But the 43-year-old has spoken out in a bid to convince the nation she is not evil and insist she knew nothing of the snatch plot that shocked the nation.

Matthews even offered to take a lie detector test about what happened to her daughter when she vanished in February 2008 before being found at an accomplice’s flat tethered to a bed.

And without any hint of remorse over the sick kidnap, she pointed to other vile criminals to justify her claim that she should not be branded evil.

Mum-of-seven Matthews said: “I’m not Britain’s worst mum. I didn’t kill anybody.

“Baby P’s mum and Maxine Carr don’t get the abuse that I do.

“None of it’s true. I’m on the edge. It

I didn’t know where she was. I’d take a lie detector test to prove my innocence MATTHEWS STILL CLAIMS SHE KNEW NOTHING OF SHANNON KIDNAP PLOT

makes me want to kill myself but I’d never do that. I’m scared I’ll die lonely and alone.”

Despite being found guilty of snatching Shannon when the youngster was nine and serving four years of an eight year sentence, Matthews still refuses to accept she took any part in the plot to cash in on £50,000 reward money.

She said she was made a “scapegoat” and added: “From the start I didn’t know where she was. Others were involved. I didn’t have a clue.

“You can’t kidnap your own child. I know the truth and I wasn’t involved in it. I still have nightmares thinking that it’s all going to happen again.

“I want to take a lie detector test to prove my innocence.” But she says she fears she won’t be forgiven.

Shannon was kidnapped from near her home in Dewsbury Moor, West Yorks. Her disappeara­nce sparked a massive month-long police search.

Matthews and her then boyfriend Craig Meehan joined the hunt and she made several public appeals for help to find her daughter.

Shannon was found on March 14 at Michael Donovan’s flat in nearby Batley Carr. She had been drugged.

Donovan was also found guilty of kidnap, sentenced to eight years and released after four. But he was recalled to prison in 2012 after a bust-up in Leeds. Born-again Christian Matthews spoke about her time behind bars. She said: “When I was first in jail I thought I was going to die. I panicked. “They were banging on my cell door saying, ‘Come out here, you dirty nonce.’ Prison made me weaker. I don’t feel like the same person any more. I was beaten up inside because of who I was.

“Once they threw a snowball with a rock in it at me and other times I was punched. I didn’t say anything, I was too scared.”

But Matthews insisted she did make friends, including a transgende­r prisoner in Peterborou­gh’s segregatio­n unit. And she claimed she had admirers on the outside. She said: “Men used to write to me with semi-naked pictures and ask if I fancied meeting up because everyone makes mistakes.”

Matthews also used our interview to deny claims she has a 72-year-old “sugar daddy”, Eric Anderson.

She said: “I have standards. I’m very lonely and I found a friend who I thought I could trust. A true friend.

“He was just somebody to talk to because I’ve got nobody else. Somebody has blown our relationsh­ip out of context. He did give me money because he wanted to help me.

“He got the money from some inheritanc­e and said he wanted to help me out because I’m struggling.

“He’s like a father figure to me, like an uncle. There’s no sex involved. I’ve known

They were banging on my cell door saying, ‘Come out here, you dirty nonce’ MATTHEWS ON HER EARLY DAYS IN PRISON

him for years. Eric takes me for coffee and KFC and tells me not to go with the nasty men I have met and not to be taken advantage of. I’ve sworn off men. I will never get married. I don’t trust them at all.

“I’m trying to get my life back on track and everything that is being said is not true.”

Matthews also denied claims she was selling sandwiches to the homeless that had been handed out free by Pret a Manger shops.

She said: “I never sold them I gave them to the homeless.

“This woman that’s a church person was handing them out.

“It was getting dark earlier and I used to go to help pick them up and take them to the homeless around the station. Sometimes I’d take them to the Salvation Army. It makes me sick what was said, that’s not me. I was doing it out of the goodness of my heart.”

Matthews was relocated to a town in the south of England for her own safety after being released from prison. She said she spends her days walking from charity shop to charity shop, trawling for bargains. But she also works as a volunteer in a Christian charity shop. She added: “I am really proud of getting a job. It makes me feel like I’ve achieved something for myself.

“I feel I’m not being judged when I’m there. I love my job and I love going in every time. They say I’m a good worker, one of their best and I could get a paid job in the future.” But Matthews revealed she has now stopped going to church.

She said: “People found out who I was and I was getting grief there, people saying, ‘Oh, do you know who that is?’

“I felt uncomforta­ble and there were kids there as well. I still believe in God, I just don’t go to church now.” Matthews lives in a one-bedroom basement flat with her budgie Bob.

She said she is still “terribly lonely” and added: “I talk to Bob when I get home. I feed him from my hand.

“I don’t want a man. I don’t trust them. It’s just me and the budgie now.”

Because of her time behind bars Matthews said she is uncomforta­ble indoors. She added: “I hate being trapped. I have to get out.”

When she goes out she puts a head band on to cover up her roots as her natural ginger hair starts to appear.

She isn’t very well – doctors said she has gallstones – and she is on pills to ease the pain as she awaits surgery.

Matthews said: “It scared me. I’ve lost six stone since because it was down to fatty foods. I used to eat lots of sweets but now I try to eat better.”

Last year the BBC screened a drama, The Moorside, about Shannon’s kidnap. Gemma Whelan starred as Matthews, Sheridan Smith played her best pal Julie Bushby and Sian Brooke was neighbour Natalie Brown.

In the past, Matthews has spoken to the Mirror about how the only thing she missed in jail was sex and shopping. In another interview she claimed she knew where Shannon was after she had been snatched – contradict­ing her own story.

Karen Matthews has not been paid for this interview.

I’m very lonely and I found a friend. Our relationsh­ip got blown out of context MATTHEWS DENYING CLAIMS ERIC IS HER 72-YEAR-OLD SUGAR DADDY

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 ??  ?? THE APPEAL With then partner Craig Meehan
THE APPEAL With then partner Craig Meehan
 ??  ?? THE DAUGHTER Shannon was kidnapped at age of nine
THE DAUGHTER Shannon was kidnapped at age of nine
 ??  ?? THE HIDING PLACE Daughter Shannon was found tethered to this bed in flat
THE HIDING PLACE Daughter Shannon was found tethered to this bed in flat
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 ??  ?? DAUGHTER Shannon Matthews
DAUGHTER Shannon Matthews
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 ??  ?? THE POLICE INTERVIEW Matthews talks to detectives as the hunt continues for her girl
THE POLICE INTERVIEW Matthews talks to detectives as the hunt continues for her girl
 ??  ?? THE TV DRAMA Brooke, left, Smith and Whelan, right, in The Moorside
THE TV DRAMA Brooke, left, Smith and Whelan, right, in The Moorside
 ??  ?? BRAZEN Mirror stories on her talking about jail & the kidnap
BRAZEN Mirror stories on her talking about jail & the kidnap

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