Beyond All Evil: Two monsters, two mothers, a love that will last forever

Beyond All Evil: Two monsters, two mothers, a love that will last forever
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June Thomson and Giselle Ross are inextricably linked by two unspeakable acts of evil. On the same day, a few miles apart, their estranged husbands slaughtered their children. The murders were not driven by rage, or committed in moments of madness. They were planned, and carried out with chilling precision, to inflict the worst pain imaginable.June and Giselle did not know each other. Tragedy is all that binds them; they were destined to come together as ‘sisters’, united by pain, grief and a sense of loss so immense that it would drive both to the brink of madness.June’s life with Rab Thomson had been a dark and turbulent existence, characterised by mental torture, physical violence and rape. Giselle’s relationship with Ashok Kalyanjee had been a strange and distant affair, of lives spent apart before, during and after marriage.But both relationships had produced two beautiful children, and the women believed that their misery was in the past. Both mothers believed it was important to allow the fathers’ access to their children. On that fateful Saturday in May 2008, neither could have conceived that the men they had once loved would do anything to harm their children. But they were wrong, so terribly wrong.Nothing can bring their children back. But June and Giselle have one solitary comfort: they are no longer alone. Their lives may have been torn apart, but they have each other. Together, they are stronger.This is the story of their parallel journeys: of the dreadful days before, during, and after the murders of their children. Told in their own words, with searing honesty of their pain, and guilt, it is a story of endurance, friendship, and survival against the odds. It is not a story for the faint hearted, but it is a story that must be told, for in the end, it is a testament to the human spirit.

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BEYOND

ALL EVIL

June Thomson & Giselle Ross

with Marion Scott and Jim McBeth


Copyright

Harper Press

An imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd 1 London Bridge Street London SE1 9GF

First published by HarperElement 2011

© June Thomson, Giselle Ross, Marion Scott and Jim McBeth 2011

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identified as the authors of this work.

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available from the British Library.

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Ebook Edition © OCTOBER 2011 ISBN: 9780007438525

Version: 2018-07-13

Dedication

To little Jay-Jay, Paul, Ryan and Michelle –

forever innocent, forever loved

Contents

Cover

Title Page

Copyright

Dedication

Foreword

Prologue: Fairy Shoes and Toy Soldiers

Chapter 1 - Beginnings

Chapter 2 - Love of Our Lives

Chapter 3 - Moths to a Flame

Chapter 4 - Rings on Our Fingers

Chapter 5 - Closer to the Flame

Chapter 6 - I Take This Man

Chapter 7 - The Honeymoon Is Over

Chapter 8 - The Way It Is

Chapter 9 - Even in Darkness

Chapter 10 - Nothing Ever Changes

Chapter 11 - Behind Painted Smiles

Chapter 12 - A Deeper, Darker Place

Chapter 13 - If Only ... (June)

Chapter 14 - This Child of Mine

Chapter 15 - So Alone

Chapter 16 - Why Didn’t We Walk Away?

Chapter 17 - These Special Gifts

Chapter 18 - The Joy They Brought

Chapter 19 - Beginning of the End

Chapter 20 - The Final Straw

Chapter 21 - If Only ... (Giselle)

Chapter 22 - Saturday 3 May

Chapter 23 - Mummy Can’t Fix It Now

Chapter 24 - Tranquillisers and Sympathy

Chapter 25 - In the Arms of an Angel

Chapter 26 - Tell Me Why

Chapter 27 - Revenge

Chapter 28 - Brutal and Merciless

Chapter 29 - Cold and Evil

Chapter 30 - Reaching for the Light

Chapter 31 - The Kindness of Strangers

Chapter 32 - The Love They Left Behind

Chapter 33 - This Sisterhood of Ours

Afterword by Ian Stephen

Moved by Giselle and June's story?

Help and Support for Victims

Acknowledgments

About the Authors

About the Publisher

Foreword

What follows is a conversation between two mothers who are leading each other from the darkness to the light.

Before they were united by two unspeakable acts of evil, June Thomson and Giselle Ross did not know each other. Today they are the closest of friends. In their hearts they wish they had not been brought together by incomparable loss, but now that they have found each other they are able to walk together towards a future neither of them believed was possible.

Only Giselle can appreciate how June has suffered; only June can understand the monumental effort it takes for her friend to rise and face each new day. This bond has already saved their lives, dragging them back from the edge of madness and giving them the courage to endure unimaginable pain.

On the same day, a few miles apart, June and Giselle’s estranged husbands, Rab Thomson and Ashok Kalyanjee, murdered their children. The men were not driven by rage. The killings were planned and carried out with precision, and designed to crush the women they had once dominated.

The names of the lost innocents are Ryan and Michelle Thomson, and Paul and Jay Ross, whom you will come to know and love as little ‘Jay-Jay’. Ryan was seven. His sister, Michelle, was 25, a wonderfully innocent woman-child, who had an intellectual age equivalent to that of her brother. Paul was six and lived for Spiderman. Jay-Jay was two, he loved Bob the Builder, and was still wrestling with the mysterious joys of a world in which he would not grow up.

Their fathers were the worst of all predators, perfect examples of what has become known as the ‘family annihilator’ – parents who kill their own children in an unfathomable act of revenge.

It is a psychological syndrome that is becoming disturbingly prevalent, but which no mother’s intuition or father’s sixth sense can predict.

According to the eminent clinical and forensic psychologist Ian Stephen, such killers are now responsible for more than one-third of all child murders. Throughout the pages of this book – and after the mothers’ story has been told – Stephen will offer his professional insight into the minds of the murderers and the women who once loved them.

It may seem a bitter irony that, while their crimes have united their wives, Thomson and Kalyanjee have also been brought together. They languish in the same jail, where they have yet to offer any explanation or display remorse. Their silence continues to devastate both June and Giselle, for no power on earth can erase the misguided guilt they have assumed – the belief that somehow they should have known.



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