From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging.
At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
The Independent is trusted by Americans across the entire political spectrum. And unlike many other quality news outlets, we choose not to lock Americans out of our reporting and analysis with paywalls. We believe quality journalism should be available to everyone, paid for by those who can afford it.
Your support makes all the difference.
Constance Marten and Mark Gordon have been remanded into custody charged with the manslaughter of baby “Victoria” after a court heard the remains of a baby were found in a plastic bag under some nappies in an allotment shed.
The couple appeared at Crawley Magistrates’ Court on Friday accused of three charges - including concealing the birth of a child and perverting the course of justice.
Marten, 35, and Gordon, 48, spoke only to confirm their names, dates of birth and that they were of no fixed abode during a short hearing.
Gordon wore a grey jumper over his head throughout the hearing. At one stage during the hearing, Marten blew a kiss to Gordon.
Constance Marten and Mark Gordin were reportedly spotted at a fish and chip shop on 11 February.
A source told The Sun that Ms Marten and her sex offender partner Gordon visited J & E Fish Bar at night in the weeks before being arrested.
“They’ve been picked up on CCTV in the area as far back as 11 February. They’ve been seen going into the chippy and into the Mulberrys, and would only go out at night,” the source was quoted as saying.
“Gordon has a leg injury and was using the tree branch as a walking stick. They were never seen with the baby, or pushing a pram or anything like that.”
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar2 March 2023 07:00
Everything we know about Constance Marten and Mark Gordon
Constance Marten and Mark Gordon were arrested on Monday in Brighton, southern England, following a tip from a member of the public.
Ms Marten, 35, and her boyfriend Gordon, 48, a convicted sex offender, had crisscrossed England to avoid authorities, police said.
The pair had been missing for two weeks with their newborn baby prompting an emotional plea from her aristocrat father.
Napier Marten, a film and music producer, urged his daughter Constance to take herself and the child to safety as soon as possible.
Gordon, the partner of Ms Marten, was jailed in the late 1980s in Florida, US, after raping and assaulting a woman when he was 14. After serving a 20-year sentence he was deported back to the UK in 2010.
Constance Marten’s father: My immense relief she’s been found
The father of runaway aristocrat Constance Marten has spoken of his “immense relief” that his daughter has been found but said he was extremely worried about her newborn baby.
Napier Marten, who issued two heartfelt pleas while his daughter was on the run with her convicted rapist partner, told The Independent that “whatever the weather, I love her dearly and will support her best I can”.
But he added that it would have been “far better if they had handed themselves in earlier”.
Exclusive: A huge search for the baby is underway as the couple has not told the police where the infant is, or even its gender
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar2 March 2023 06:00
Moment police swoop in to arrest Constance Marten and Mark Gordon
Surveillance footage shows the moment police swooped in to arrest Constance Marten and her partner, Mark Gordon.
The couple was found by officers in Brighton following a tip-off from the public, but were without their newborn baby.
Police have further charged the couple on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter. They were travelling by taxi across the UK after their car was found burned on a motorway in Greater Manchester.
Footage shows the moment police swooped in to arrest Constance Marten and her partner, Mark Gordon. The couple was found by officers in Brighton following a tip-off from the public, but were without their newborn baby. Police have been searching for the infant, and have further charged the couple on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter. They were travelling by taxi across the UK after their car was found burned on a motorway in Greater Manchester. A detective superintendent on the case said the risk the baby was “so great” they “have to consider the baby has come to harm.” Sign up for our newsletters.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar2 March 2023 05:30
Watch: Inside Constance Marten’s aristocratic childhood home
This video gives a glimpse inside the aristocratic childhood home of Constance Marten.
The runaway aristocrat and her convicted sex offender partner were found and arrested in Brighton, without their newborn baby.
The remains of a baby were found in a wooded area close to where the pair was arrested on Monday, the police said.
This video gives a glimpse inside the aristocratic childhood home of Constance Marten. The runaway aristocrat and her convicted sex offender partner were found and arrested in Brighton, without their newborn baby. Police and rescue parties are out searching for the infant who officials fear for the health and safety of. The couple has further been arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter. This video shows the mansion Constance Marten spent much of her childhood in. Click here to sign up for our newsletters.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar2 March 2023 05:00
Parkland scoured in urgent search for missing baby
Specialist teams scoured parkland around a mile from where aristocrat Constance Marten and her partner Mark Gordon were arrested.
Dozens of officers from the Metropolitan Police and a team from London Search and Rescue were seen in Wild Park Local Nature Reserve, which backs onto Hollingbury Golf Course, in Brighton, East Sussex.
The officers, some wearing jackets indicating they were dog handlers, searched underneath sticks and logs close to where the two sites meet.
Police and London Search and Rescue are looking across a vast area near Brighton as they try to find the two-month-old.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar2 March 2023 04:30
Voices: ‘It was like losing her to a cult’: My daughter was estranged, I know the Marten family’s pain
In case you missed it...
Contact with our much-loved daughter was on-and-off. We knew she was living with someone making her very ill indeed, though it was years before we discovered the extent of it, writes Anne Atkins:
Listening to Marten’s appeal, I was immediately taken back to a friend’s Christmas party. Seven or eight years ago, perhaps – pleasant company, lovely food and drink, carols. I was enjoying myself as best I could. Until, that is, our kind hostess asked for news of our daughter and I erupted into such racking, wild and keening sobs I had to leave the room.
I howled and heaved. Even long after calming down enough to return and apologise, on my way home I fell off my bicycle into the middle of the road. I barely cared if I’d hurt myself or if traffic came.
I spent that Christmas and the month or two either side with no idea whether our daughter was alive or dead. On hearing this, sometime later, my husband said: “But of course she was alive. We’d have heard, otherwise.”
Contact with our much-loved daughter was on-and-off. We knew she was living with someone making her very ill indeed, though it was years before we discovered the extent of it
Eleanor Noyce2 March 2023 04:00
Who is Napier Marten? Father who made emotional appeal for daughter missing with baby
The aristocratic Marten family has dominated headlines in recent weeks after 35-year-old Constance Marten, her newborn baby and partner, a convicted rapist, became the subject of a “high risk” missing person investigation.
Napier Marten had urged his daughter Constance to take herself and the child to safety as soon as possible.
Appealing to his daughter in January, Mr Marten said: “I want you to understand that you are much much loved whatever the circumstances. We are deeply concerned for your and your baby’s welfare”.
Napier Marten sent a heartfelt plea to his daughter to hand herself in
Eleanor Noyce2 March 2023 03:00
How Constance Marten and Mark Gordon were caught: A chance encounter outside a corner shop
Fifty-three days after going on the run with a newborn baby, missing aristocrat Constance Marten and her boyfriend Mark Gordon were finally caught – with help from a member of the public outside a corner shop.
The couple were recognised by a passer-by thanks to media appeals, and police swooped just six minutes later as they walked up a nearby Brighton street.
“Just after 9.30pm, yesterday [Monday] evening a member of the public – off the back of media reporting of images of the couple – sighted them outside of the Mulberrys convenience store on Hollingbury Place,” Detective Superintendent Lewis Basford told a press conference.
“They saw the couple withdrawing cash and dialled 999. The time between that call being registered and police arriving at the scene was six minutes.”
He described Ms Marten and Gordon as “heavily clothed for outdoor activity” and said they underwent medical checks in custody.
Police swooped in six minutes after a member of the public recognised the couple’s faces from news
Eleanor Noyce2 March 2023 02:00
Remains found in woodland following search for Constance Marten’s baby
In case you missed it...
Remains have been found in an area of woodland following a major search for Constance Marten’s two-month-old baby.
Hundreds of officers from the Metropolitan Police and Sussex Police, as well as search and rescue volunteers, scoured 90 square miles of land near Brighton over the course of two days in search of the infant.
On Wednesday evening, Detective Superintendent Lewis Basford told reporters a baby’s remains had been found close to where Marten and her partner Mark Gordon were arrested on suspicion of child neglect on Monday.
The pair had been avoiding police for several weeks and were detained by officers on Stanmer Villas in the city, but the child was not with them – sparking a widespread search in the Sussex undergrowth.
Helicopters, sniffer dogs, drones and thermal imaging cameras were all deployed during the two-day operation.
Join our commenting forum
Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies
Comments