THE man charged with the Norwich double murders has been remanded in custody after appearing in court this morning.
THE man charged with the Norwich double murders has been remanded in custody after appearing in court this morning.
John Moody, 44, of Kerrison Road, Norwich, looked unshaven, dishevelled and confused as he appeared in the dock at Norwich Magistrates Court.
The hearing lasted less than a minute and Moody, who had to be helped to and from his chair by guards, did not speak.
He is charged with two counts of murder after Karen Brown, 39, from South Norfolk, and Ken Snell, 65, from Brettingham Avenue, Cringleford, were found dead at Mr Snell's home.
Miss Brown is Moody's former partner while Mr Snell was his golfing partner.
The case was adjourned to Norwich Crown Court on November 17.
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