![]() 'As Carla got older, she was always going out with different boys, I thought she was quite needy and always seemed to end up with the kind who didn't stay with her. 'We used to do our reading together in a different classroom. 'We sat next to each other in primary for Maths, English and Art and because we were both dyslexic', she said. Joanne Keen, 35, was Carla Scott's best friend from the time they met at the age of 11 at Berrybrook Primary School in Wolverhampton to when they left Moreton Secondary School in the city at 16. She said the house had no carpets, and just mattresses in the bedrooms – without any bedding. It was one of those houses where you felt like wiping your feet as you came out rather than as you went in.' 'When I went to her house, I used to tell her she needed to tidy the place up and clean because it was so dirty but nothing ever changed. In fact, if anything, she seemed to crave attention. 'She was always dressed in short skirts and boots with tight top tops on, she wasn't slim but she liked the attention. ![]() We'd all be buying Alfie crisps and pop and she'd be buying herself drinks. 'Carla was nice enough, but she was more interested in herself than anyone else really. She added: 'We'd often see her with Alfie at the local working men's club'. Mrs Peacock said Scott never seemed to worry about how chaotic her life was or how untidy her home. Some kids can be picky about what they eat but whatever you gave him, he would gobble it down.' ![]() 'He was really thin, was usually in his school uniform and was always starving hungry. 'There were a group of us on the estate who just felt sorry about how neglected he always was and because he was always wandering round on the street outside his house, we used to take him in and give him his meals. 'Alfie would often come round to play and really was the most polite and lovely little boy', she said. Julie Peacock has lived on the Wolverhampton estate where Carla used to live for more than 30 years and was among the mothers and grandmothers who took it upon themselves to look after little Alfie. Then bailiffs turned up because she had defaulted on her payments for something she had bought in town.'īoth neighbours recalled how Scott – who often dressed provocatively – would visit a house yards from her own to play strip poker with the young couple living there, although there was no suggestion of any further sexual conduct between the trio. Then she got BT Sport or something similar, and the same thing happened. She lived there before moving to WorcestershireĪnother man added: 'She had Virgin cable TV and it was disconnected for non-payment. Scott was something of a notorious figure in The Scotlands, a working class estate in north Wolverhampton.
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