Pope Urban VIII named him minister general, and at the age of fifty-eight when he had visited and governed convents and , subjects, King Philip presented him to the See of Viseu.
For the next thirty-two years the see remained vacant, owing to the war with Spain following on the restoration of Portuguese independence. This energetic man, who lived until one hundred and nine, is said to have ordained 20, priests and confirmed a million persons. He rebuilt the chancel of the cathedral, convened a synod in , added to the constitutions of the diocese, and employed the Oratorians in giving missions.
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Ricardo Russell , an Englishman, chaplain to Queen Catherine of Braganza , wife of Charles II of England , was translated from the diocese of Portalegre in and established that congregation in Viseu. He left the reputation of being a man of zeal and illustration, and though a severe disciplinarian, of ready wit. He made two visitations of the diocese and was succeeded by Francisco de Azevedo , a prelate of great modesty and charity, who instituted five suburban parishes annexed to the cathedral and subsidized the rectors out of his own funds.
This rule was troubled by the Peninsular War and in British troops occupied his palace and other ecclesiastical buildings. Francisco Alexandre Lobo , was minister under King Miguel and, when the Liberals triumphed in , had to emigrate to France where he remained ten years. The new Government refused to recognize the vicar-general to whom he had confided the diocese, naming another, which gave rise to a schism. He dedicated his life to politics and was journalist, deputy, peer, and prime minister. He was a strong opponent of the Papal infallibility at the First Vatican Council and his independence gained him the admiration of the Portuguese Liberals, who erected a statue of him in Viseu.
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Cardinal Alessandro wrote a letter to the King of Portugal, Manuel I, upon his appointment, informing him that he would not be able to visit the diocese personally: In the summer of , he wrote to the Papal Nuncio in Portugal on the subject of the "frutti di Viseo", to ensure that the pension was safe and that it was paid in Rome as usual: His income from Viseu was continued after his resignation as a pension: Gulik and Eubel, p.
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The Early Death of Pinto Bishop by John M Floyd
Eurofins, the same forensics team which helped bring the killers of Stephen Lawrence to justice, took another look at the case in and recovered a billion-to-one DNA match linking Bishop to a discarded sweatshirt close to the murder scene. The guilty verdict means he will now die in prison for the crimes he thought he had got away with. The cowardly paedophile has never admitted his twisted sexual desires and stormed out of the witness box when he was questioned about his interest in children.
There were various sightings of the girls around the estate with one teenage neighbour saying he had seen them near the local Wild Park, where they were not allowed to go.
When they failed to return home by bedtime their panicking families began to scour the streets with the support of local volunteers. Despite a widespread search of the area there was no sign of the pair and their parents began to fear the worst. T hey had been sexually assaulted and strangled. Russell Bishop, a petty local criminal, who was known to the girls and their families, fell under suspicion in the early stages of the investigation because of his close involvement in the search.
Bishop had turned up with his terrier dog Misty, which he claimed was a highly trained tracker animal. He was also carrying a coat belonging to Karen, which he had got from her family so that Misty could pick up the scent. W hen the bodies of the girls were found, Bishop was close by and ran towards the scene with a police officer. But crucially the constable recalled that Bishop did not get close enough to touch the girls or even see them properly.
Bishop's police statements contained a series of discrepancies and inconsistencies on October 31, three weeks after girls were found dead he was arrested on suspicion of murder. He vehemently denied involvement, but was charged on 3 December and went on trial at Lewes Crown Court a year later. Despite forensic evidence linking Bishop to the crime, a series of blunders in the prosecution case meant he was acquitted by the jury after just two hours of deliberations.
O ne of the key mistakes made by the pathologist and forensic team in the original investigation was the failure to record the temperatures of the bodies and therefore accurately state a time of death for the two girls. A t his trial the prosecution suggested to the jury that the girls had been killed between 6. But without any scientific evidence to back up that claim the prosecution were unable to substantially challenge Bishop's various alibis for the night of the murders. While the girls had been strangled to death, nobody had measured the hand marks around their necks or had attempted to take fingerprints left by the strangler.
A key plank of the prosecution's case rested on the recovery of a blue Pinto branded sweatshirt. The police believed Bishop had discarded the top after attacking and killing the girls and were confident that it would hold a cache of forensic clues. But the failure of the police to preserve the evidence to avoid contamination meant Bishop's defence team were able to cast doubt on the reliability of the material. U nder questioning Bishop denied that the sweatshirt belonged to him, but his common-law wife, Jenny Johnson, contradicted his story telling police it was his.
T he prosecution hoped this would undermine Bishop's credibility and portray him as a liar, who was trying to distance himself from a crucial piece of evidence.
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But when Johnson entered the witness box at Lewes Crown Court she changed her story, telling the jury she had never seen the top before. Miss Johnson could now be investigated for perjury over allegations she lied during the original trial.
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Nigel Pilkington, from the Crown Prosecution Service, suggested the result of the trial could have been "wholly different" if Miss Johnson had not changed her story. So our whole case was in very great difficulty. But we will wait to see if police make a decision to investigate. H is fresh trial began at the Old Bailey in October with members of Karen and Nicola's families in court to face Bishop. F aced with a raft of DNA and forensic evidence Bishop tried to change his story to fit the case. H e also cruelly suggested that Nicola's father, Barrie, was to blame, telling the jury the police had spent "32 years building a case against the wrong man".
He told the court he wanted to go back to his more relaxed life at Frankland jail, home to some of the UK's most notorious criminals.