Margaret Davis, from Bingham, found out that her son had been killed when she received a phone call from her son's business partner Martin. "He just said to me that Steven had had an accident. I asked him 'how bad' and he said he's dead. And then the line went dead.
 | | For the Love of My Son |
"It was a couple of hours later that he actually phoned me back." When Martin called Margaret back and filled her in on the details - that Steven had been shot - she jumped into action and got on to a plane to the Philippines. "I heard about his death on the Thursday and then by the Friday I was on a plane." For the first week Margaret spent time with Steven's wife, Evelyn, and their two children but it wasn't long before she started to get a bit suspicious. "Steven's wife was a little aloof with me and more interested in what I knew about what was happening, asking me about Steven's business partner (and what he'd seen in relation to the shooting)... I just felt the reaction was a little strange.
 | | Margaret and her family |
"I knew this girl like a daughter. She knew me extremely well but she wasn't treating me as if she knew me well. "I had to give her the benefit of the doubt - we all react to grief in different ways." Things weren't happening for several weeks. Then the police came up with some suspects for the murder having put surveillance on Steven's house. One was Evelyn's brother-in-law and one was her boyfriend. Margaret went from a mourning mother to being, as Margaret describes herself 'Jane Tennison from Prime Suspect', fighting for justice for her son. Listen to our interview with Margaret to hear the full story of how 19 months of detective work led to Steven's wife, Evelyn, being convicted of his murder. By writing a book about her experiences, For The Love Of My Son (now published by Hodder), Margaret has managed to put the story to rest. |