![]() ![]() Simply pay it and the parcel will then be released to you. They will email you a link to pay when it clears customs. You will have to pay VAT (and maybe a little Duty) to DPD in your country. Now the UK has left the EU all European Orders are VAT Free. We ship to Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Spain and Sweden.Įuropean Delivery starts from £9.99 and most orders will be delivered in 2 to 3 days. Larger items that are over £30.01 = £4.99 Smaller items that are £30.00 and under = £1.99 She is continuously on my mind.All orders are shipped the same day with our courier or Royal Mail if the order is placed before 3pm with the exception of Saturdays in which case they will ship out on Monday for delivery on Tuesday. Smith said, “There is an enormous void in my heart and soul. He said, “I would ask the court that Charles Edwards never has the opportunity to hurt anyone again.”Ī close friend of Collins, Violet Smith, also said in court that she was “blessed to have known such a remarkable woman.” “The fact that it was so random,” Vinson said, “terrifies me.” If she had not walked on Broadway that day, Vinson said he believed someone else would have been killed. Vinson lamented that Collins didn’t take the most direct route from Camouflage to her hair appointment at Miss Mae’s House of Beauty on Seabright Avenue the day she was killed in 2012. He wiped away tears at times as he addressed the court. “She loved to help people make their love lives better,” Vinson said. In recent years, Collins and Vinson co-owned Camouflage, a lingerie store on Pacific Avenue. He talked about her great sense of humor and her anthropology studies at UC Santa Cruz that brought her to Santa Cruz from her hometown of San Diego. Vinson said Collins was the daughter of a naval officer. He’s a very mentally ill person who belongs in a state hospital.”īefore Judge Volkmann made his ruling, Collins’ widower, Ken Vinson, spoke about Collins’ life as photos of her were projected on a wall in court. Edwards had been placed in a hospital long ago and stayed there. “I just look forward to a day and time when in our society there’s an understanding that this never would have happened if Mr. “The whole thing is a tragedy,” Robinson said in court Wednesday. Edwards record includes convictions of burglary, drug use, assaulting his mother, battering an 89-year-old man and resisting an officer with threats or violence, according to court records. Robinson acknowledged in court that Edwards was released from a state mental hospital because of a clerical error in January 2012, about five months before the murder. Edwards believed he should kill a stranger, and he said he watched a teenager and a mother and child pass him on the 300 block of Broadway before he attacked Collins, according to testimony. Angered, Edwards also contended that he didn’t get a fair trial because he is black and Santa Cruz is “all white.”ĭuring the trial, a psychiatrist testified that Edwards told him he heard voices from “skeletons” before the slaying. “I want to say I apologize for the death of Shannon Collins,” Edwards said to about 15 of her friends and family in court. He also claimed he was on methamphetamine and PCP during the killing, though during the trial prosecutor Celia Rowland said there was no evidence of that. Edwards, who suffers from schizophrenia and has a violent criminal history that started at age 12, offered an apology to Collins’ friends and family during his sentencing. SANTA CRUZ > Nearly three years since 38-year-old shop owner Shannon Collins was stabbed to death on her way to a hair appointment in Santa Cruz, her killer was sentenced on Wednesday to 88 years to life in prison.Īfter tearful statements in Santa Cruz County Superior Court from her best friend, mother and widower, Judge Timothy Volkmann handed down the maximum sentence to Charles Anthony Edwards III, a 46-year-old from San Francisco. ![]()
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