Fergie’s killer aide cleans up her act: Former Royal dresser to the Duchess of York goes from jet-set to jet-wash at her bail hostel 19 years after getting life for killing her millionaire boyfriend
- Former Royal dresser Jane Andrews, 52, looks determined to clean up her act
- She bludgeoned boyfriend Tom Cressman to death after he refused to marry her
- Spent 14 years behind bars in Wakefield, West Yorks before being release in 2015
From jet-set to jet-wash – this is a former aide to the Duchess of York after hosing down the drive at her bail hostel.
Wearing dungarees, a red bandana, gloves and goggles, former Royal dresser Jane Andrews – who stabbed and bludgeoned her boyfriend Tom Cressman to death with a cricket bat after he refused to marry her – looks determined to clean up her act.
At her Old Bailey murder trial in 2001, Andrews claimed she had acted in self-defence after Mr Cressman attacked her as they lay in bed together at their home in Fulham, West London.
Wearing dungarees, a red bandana, gloves and goggles, former Royal dresser Jane Andrews – who stabbed and bludgeoned her boyfriend Tom Cressman to death with a cricket bat after he refused to marry her – looks determined to clean up her act
The 52-year-old, who once walked the corridors of Buckingham Palace and enjoyed the high life with Sarah Ferguson, spent 14 years behind bars before being released in 2015.
She was sent back to prison last year for breaching the terms of her licence by allegedly harassing a former lover.
Following her release from New Hall Prison in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, in July, she moved to a hostel in Leeds.
The 52-year-old once walked the corridors of Buckingham Palace and enjoyed the high life with Sarah Ferguson