Fiancee denies roadside killing
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Your support makes all the difference.Tracie Andrews, the woman accused of the roadside murder of her fiance Lee Harvey, appeared in court yesterday to formally enter a not- guilty plea.
Ms Andrews, 27, spoke only twice during the 20 minute hearing at Birmingham Crown Court to confirm her name and answer "not guilty" when asked how she pleaded to the charge that she murdered her boyfriend on 10 December last year. Mr Harvey, 25, was found stabbed to death by the side of acountry lane at Coopers Hill in Alvechurch, Worcestershire. Ms Andrews' bail, with strict conditions, was renewed and the case was adjourned for trial - probably later this year.
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