Abi Fisher murder: Killer husband who posted on Facebook over wife's disappearance faces life behind bars
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Abi Fisher’s body was discovered in woodland in Barnsley in July after she had been reported missing.
The 29-year-old teacher from Castleford, whose baby was only six months old at the time, was found in undergrowth in woodland near Brierley.
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Her husband Matthew wrote a Facebook post during the time Abi was missing, in which he said: “Has anyone seen Abi? If you have can you please let me know or get her to give me a ring.”
The couple had battled infertility and Abi had given birth to a longed for little girl after IVF treatment.
The youngster will now grow up without both parents with her dad facing a mandatory life sentence for murder.
He admitted the charge during a hearing at Leeds Crown Court today.
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Warning Fisher of his fate, Judge Tom Bayliss QC said although he has to determine the minimum number of years the killer must spend behind bars before he can be considered for parole, “the sentence will be life imprisonment, come what may”.
He will be sentenced on November 10.
Abi was described as a “beautiful angel” by her family in a tribute to her following her death.
They said: “Our beautiful Abi. Words cannot describe how utterly devastated we are at the loss of you. We miss you dearly. We promise to make you proud every single day, and will continue to bring up your amazing little baby girl the way you would.”