A man has been found guilty over the theft of a £4.75 million gold toilet from Blenheim Palace. The fully-functioning ...
Michael Jones outside Oxford Crown Court (PA) PA Wire Jones, from Oxford, visited the palace twice before the theft and he has denied these were reconnaissance trips. He first went with his then ...
A man who helped steal a golden toilet worth more than $6 million from an English palace nearly six years ago was convicted ...
Attorney Julian Christopher said in his opening statement in Oxford Crown Court that it was ... One of the defendants, Michael Jones, cased the palace twice in the weeks leading up to the theft ...
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Oxford Mail on MSNMan found GUILTY of stealing £4.8m solid gold toilet from Blenheim PalaceA man has been found guilty of stealing a £4.8m solid gold toilet from Blenheim Palace. Michael Jones, 38, from Oxford, is ...
Jones, from Oxford, visited the palace twice before the theft, but denied these were reconnaissance trips. He previously told jurors he “took advantage of” the gold toilet’s “facilities ...
It is believed the distinctive toilet has now been split up and disposed of, Oxford Crown Court was told previously.
Michael Jones, who has been found guilty of burglary, visited the stately home twice in the days before the "audacious" theft ...
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