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Jane Andrews (Jane Dawn Elizabeth Andrews) was born on 1967 in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, England, is an English Royal dresser and murderer. At 53 years old, Jane Andrews height not available right now. We will update Jane Andrews's height soon as possible.
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5' 10"
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6' 3"
Now We discover Jane Andrews's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of net worth at the age of 55 years old?
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Jane Dawn Elizabeth Andrews |
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Servant |
Jane Andrews Age |
55 years old |
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Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, England |
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She is a member of famous with the age 55 years old group.
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Who Is Jane Andrews's Husband?
Her husband is Christopher Dunn-Butler (divorced)
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Christopher Dunn-Butler (divorced) |
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Jane Andrews Net Worth
She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Jane Andrews worth at the age of 55 years old? Jane Andrews’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from England. We have estimated
Jane Andrews's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Jane Andrews was released from prison on 8 August 2019 and was subsequently residing in a bail hostel.
In 2018, she was jailed again, after having been accused of harassing a former paramour.
Andrews had been considered for early release several times but was repeatedly adjudged a 'danger to the public'. On 21 May 2015, it was nevertheless announced that Andrews would be released, and on 19 June 2015, she was released on licence, with a view to making the transition from prison to mainstream society in a probation hostel.
In 2002, a psychiatrist diagnosed Andrews with borderline personality disorder. In November 2009, after having served nine years in custody, Andrews escaped from the East Sutton Park Prison in Kent. After three days, she was captured in a hotel room with her family just six miles from the prison. She was ultimately not charged with absconding.
On 23 April 2001, Jane Andrews went to trial at the Old Bailey. Prosecutors stated that the motive for the killing was a woman scorned. Andrews, however, testified in her own defence that Cressman had been abusive to her during their relationship. She cited his sexual obsessions and an incident two years earlier in which she had broken her arm while dancing, stating that Cressman had pushed her. She also claimed that she had suffered abuse during childhood which led her to kill. After twelve hours of jury deliberation, she was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison.
In September 2000, Andrews accompanied Cressman on a holiday to Italy and also his family's villa on the French Riviera. Andrews was reportedly expecting Cressman to propose marriage to her during their holiday, but instead, he told her that he had no intention of marrying her. After returning to the couple's Fulham flat on 17 September, they began to argue heatedly. Cressman called police to say that "somebody is going to get hurt", but no police came to his flat. Later that night, while Cressman was sleeping, Andrews hit him with a cricket bat and then stabbed him with a knife.
Since her childhood, Andrews aspired to leave her working-class roots behind. She enrolled in a fashion course at the Grimsby College of Art, and afterward took a job designing children's clothes at Marks & Spencer. Then, when 21 years old, she answered an anonymous advertisement in The Lady for a personal dresser. Six months later, she was interviewed by Sarah, Duchess of York; four days after that, Andrews began working for the Duchess at Buckingham Palace. Despite a modest salary of only £18,000, Andrews lived a newfound opulent lifestyle, and she was able to purchase a new flat in Battersea Park. (It has been alleged that Andrews stole approximately £250,000 worth of jewels from the Duchess' suitcases in 1995, but these allegations have never been proven.) The occupation brought Andrews a higher status and a new circle of friends; she was reportedly involved with several men whom she met through her work.
In August 1990, after a short courtship, Andrews married Christopher Dunn-Butler, an IBM executive twenty years her senior. The couple were divorced five years later; Andrews claimed that "pressures of work" led to the couple's split, although Dunn-Butler said that Andrews was repeatedly unfaithful. Andrews did admit to infidelity, saying, "I had a couple of flings. I'm not proud of it."
Jane Dawn Elizabeth Andrews (born 1967) is an Englishwoman and former royal dresser for Sarah, Duchess of York, who was convicted at the Old Bailey in 2001 of murdering her lover, Tom Cressman.
In 1998, a mutual acquaintance introduced Andrews to Thomas Ashley Cressman (22 October 1960-18 September 2000), a former stockbroker. Cressman ran a successful business selling car accessories and mixed in the upper echelons of London society. Because of her supposed financial hardships at the time, Andrews moved into Cressman's flat in Fulham shortly into their relationship. She gained employment at Claridge's Hotel in October 1999 as a PR manager but was required to leave after only two months. For the next two years in the couple's relationship, Andrews made obvious that she pinned all her hopes on Cressman as her future husband and father of her children.