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Man ‘strangled wife after she called out the wrong name during sex’

LONDON, Feb 19 — A jealous husband strangled his wife after she called out another man's name during sex, a court has heard.

Colin Scully, 53, told police he throttled 39-year-old Tracey after she shouted “Paul” as they made love.

Scully suspected his wife was having an affair and claimed she had been sending explicit text messages.

He later told police that “Paul” referred to a Paul Deighton, a man they knew from a scooter club.

Scully also told officers that it “blew his mind” when his wife mentioned any other men, Leeds Crown Court heard.

James Sampson, prosecuting, said: “He knelt on her chest, causing bruising, and pinned her down crucifix style to the bed, where he strangled her using one arm.”

Tracey, who suffered from multiple sclerosis, would have taken a “significant amount of time” to die, according to a pathologist.

Scully later told police he remembered pushing his wife down on the bed before going to sleep in their children's room, the jury heard.

Police were only called the next day when he dialled 999 and said: “I've done something to my wife. I don't know what I've done.”

In his police interview, he said: “I strangled her, didn't I?”

The jury also heard from Tracey's alleged lover Paul Deighton, who became friends with the couple when they joined a scooter club in Bridlington in 2007.

He insisted that there had been no affair between them but admitted that she had sent him inappropriate text messages.

“The texts were entirely innocent at first but then changed from general conversation to a little bit more later,” he said.

“Nothing at all happened between us. My attitude was that I wasn't very happy about it at all.”

The victim's mother Wendy Wild also told the court that her daughter had confided in her that Scully liked to film her having sex with other men.

She said Tracey had claimed her husband wanted her to take their laptop with them to a Butlin's holiday the previous month.

Wild: “She told me that he wanted to get in touch with swingers. I asked her if she had done this before and she said, ‘Yes, he made me do it’.

“I said, ‘Have you both been with other people?’. She said ‘No, only me. He made me prostitute myself’.

“She was angry when she went on holiday and even angrier when she got back.”

Scully denies murder. The trial continues. — The Daily Mail

Winners after losing

By : DENNIS CHUA

Saiful Bakeri enjoys singing cover versions of foreign songs in Bahasa.
Saiful Bakeri enjoys singing cover versions of foreign songs in Bahasa.

Saiful Bakeri failed to make the cut in Malaysian Idol 1 and Farah Anuar did not make the grade in Akademi Fantasia 2. But the duo have moved on to carve out successful careers, writes DENNIS CHUA.

DESPITE not winning their respective reality talent contests, Saiful Bakeri of Malaysian Idol 1 (MI1) and Farah Anuar of Akademi Fantasia 2 (AF2) have since then enjoyed success releasing albums, hosting television shows, starring in movies and “scoring little firsts”.

Saiful, 22, of Kuching, Sarawak, and Farah, 23, of Sungai Petani, Kedah, have a lot in common.

Both are fans of Ziana Zain, Misha Omar and Dayang Nurfaizah, and admire actress Sharifah Amani whose family members were involved in their respective shows.

Saiful and Farah gained nationwide fame in 2004 when they finished fifth and fourth respectively in their contests.
They became acquainted through Saiful’s family friend, actress and TV host Nurullah Abdul Hamid, who is Farah’s AF2 chum.

Saiful is best known as the “pretty boy” of MI1, while Farah is best known for greeting her fans with “Breep! Breep!”.

They both believe reality talent shows foster national unity, bridging the geographical divide between West and East Malaysia.

Said Saiful: “I’ve learnt a lot about Peninsular singers through fellow contestants in MI1 and the judges. Above these, the late singer Sudirman Haji Arshad of Pahang is my all-time hero.”

Said Farah: “Through AF2, I’ve learnt that East-West exchanges in the arts are not uncommon. Sarawak has produced icons like Siput Sarawak, Anita Sarawak, Safar Ghafar, Dayang and Radhi of OAG.”

Saiful had always wanted to be an entertainer, with his parents supporting him all the way.

His father, Bakeri Ainie, was a one-time Bintang RTM contestant.

The second of five siblings, Saiful honed his skills by participating in talent contests in his hometown.

He and Nurullah entered TV3’s Sinaran Paspot Kegemilangan in 2001, but came away empty-handed.

He also auditioned unsuccessfully for AF2 before making the cut in MI1.

Then his debut album in 2005 scored a major hit with Ku Juga Mencintaimu, a Bahasa Malaysia cover version of the theme song of Taiwanese series, Meteor Garden.

Saiful’s version has been downloaded in cellular phones over 80,000 times. He also sang a duet, Takku Duga with Misha that year.

A second album, Aku Ada Di Sini, followed this year. It contains several cover versions of Chinese songs such as Aku Ada Di Sini (originally by Sammi Cheng), Izinku Mengenalimu (Daniel Lee), Rindu (Ocean Yang), Sentiasa Cinta (Guang Liang) and Bukti Cinta (Ah Niu).

German pop group Trademark’s hit Only Love is re-interpreted by Saiful as Hanya Cinta.

“While I plan to compose songs in future, I’m happy to sing Bahasa interpretations of popular foreign songs, especially Chinese ones. It’s a very new concept and an exciting challenge,” he said, adding that he had also filmed music videos for some of the songs.

Saiful believes singing cover versions does not “devalue” an artiste in any way because many successful singers in the West have attained fame singing them, including Westlife, Jimmy Cliff and Pearl Jam.

Saiful appeared with Zizan Nin in the telemovie Cinta Terakhir two years ago. Last year, he joined comedienne Sharifah Shahirah as co-host of TV3 game show, Insomnia.

Saiful is also a businessman. With his family friend Datin Ezanoni Hadjeli, he runs the boutique Ezza Noni in Plaza Ampang City, Kuala Lumpur.

“I’ve always wanted to operate my own boutique, selling the latest designs for women. The shop also sells beauty products,” he said, adding that while he did not study fashion design, he always had a “passion for fashion”.

Farah, who grew up in Kuala Lumpur and studied performing arts in Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM), Shah Alam, is currently the host of Astro Oasis documentary, Rasa Halal Orient.

She has also hosted the Astro Ria game show Fulus Mania, starred in the film Man Laksa with Amani’s sister Sharifah Aleya (Malaysian Idol 1 co-host), participated with Dayang in Ikon Malaysia and represented Malaysia in the Shanghai Asian Music Festival 2005.

Farah launched her debut album Antara Dua in 2005 which spawned the hits Tangisan Dalam Kerinduan and Antara Dua.

She won the Most Promising Female Artiste award in Anugerah Bintang Popular Berita Harian 2005 and the Most Promising Artiste award in the 12th Anugerah Industri Muzik that year.

Farah, who is brand ambassador for Syahirah beauty products, Mamee and Power Root, is currently working on her second album, a collaboration with composers Ajai and Aidit Alfian.

“It will have a pop-rock theme and the songs include Lagu Aku Yang Liar, Kata-Kata Hatiku and 9 Langkah,” she said.

The third of six siblings, Farah described AF2, her first major singing contest, as an “orientation course” that prepared her for the challenges of the entertainment industry.

“AF2 was a training ground for the world of entertainment. I appreciate the lessons my instructors, especially Ramli M.S., taught me,” she said.

Farah (and Saiful) fondly recalled the advice from her UiTM senior, budding actress and Akademi Fantasia 1 contestant Suriati Abu Bakar.

“Fame can either make or break you. The best way to handle it is to be yourself and be moderate in all things,” Farah quoted Suriati as saying.

One can’t help but admire the spirit of these two, who did not take initial failure badly but used it as a learning experience to make a success of their future.

Suge’ Knight posts bail after Las Vegas arrest

Rap music mogul Marion ‘Suge’ Knight was arrested. — AP pic

LAS VEGAS, Aug 28 — Marion "Suge" Knight was jailed yesterday on assault and drug charges after he was accused of beating his girlfriend while brandishing a knife near the Las Vegas Strip, police said.

Knight, 43, posted US$19,000 bail and was scheduled to be released late yesterday with a promise to appear on Sept 26 in Las Vegas Justice Court, a court spokeswoman said.

Police said the founder of bankrupt Death Row Records was arrested about 6.40am after officers arrived at the scene of a minor traffic accident and found Knight hitting a woman in a parking lot off a busy thoroughfare.

"A citizen sees the beating in a parking lot, police get there fast, they see him beating her. It's a good solid case," said Las Vegas police Lt Chris Carroll.

The woman was not stabbed but she was treated at a hospital for injuries that Carroll said were not life-threatening.

Police did not release the woman's name or age, but said she identified herself as Knight's girlfriend of three years.

"This is a very large man," Carroll said, estimating his weight at more than twice the woman's. "He was on top of her, actually in the act of violently beating her when the officers arrived, with the knife in his hand."

At least one officer drew a Taser stun gun as they approached Knight, said Officer Jacinto Rivera, a police spokesman. He said he did not know if the officers drew their handguns.

Knight dropped the folding knife and was taken into custody without incident, Carroll said.

He was booked into the Clark County jail on felony charges of assault with a deadly weapon and possession of a controlled substance, and misdemeanour charges of possession of dangerous drugs without a prescription and domestic violence.

Knight had the drugs Ecstasy and hydrocodone when he was arrested, Carroll said, but it was not clear if he or the woman had used drugs or alcohol before the arrest.

Lawyers David Chesnoff and Richard Schonfeld, who are representing Knight, said they wanted to gather information about the arrest and talk with Knight before commenting.

Rivera said Knight and the woman left a Las Vegas strip club, Spearmint Rhino, shortly before the arrest. They were alone in a champagne-coloured Cadillac Escalade.

Police said Knight and the woman argued in the vehicle while Knight was driving before he allegedly punched her in the head.

"The victim purposely grabbed the steering wheel and caused the vehicle to hit the curb," police said in a statement. Police said the woman tried to run away, but Knight caught her.

Knight has a history of legal problems and was with Tupac Shakur when the rapper was gunned down in Las Vegas in 1996.

Knight was convicted of assault in 1992 and placed on probation, then jailed for five years in 1996 for violating that probation.

He was returned to jail in 2003 for again violating parole for punching a parking attendant at a Hollywood nightclub. He was released the next year.

Knight was wounded during a shooting at a party in a Miami nightclub in August 2005.

His former record company was auctioned in June for US$24 million to New York-based Global Music Group Inc.

Daniel McCarthy, a lawyer handling a Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection filing for Knight and the record company, said yesterday that the sale is pending.

Death Row Records was known for releasing seminal gangster rap albums by Tupac Shakur, Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg, and sold tens of millions of albums in the heyday of early 1990s rap.

In 2006, a federal judge ordered a bankruptcy trustee takeover of Death Row Records, saying the label had undergone gross mismanagement. Knight's decision to file for bankruptcy protection staved off a move by the court to appoint someone to take control of the record label and his assets. — AP