this link, enter your email address, and select 'MySalford News'. That's all there is to it.''My dreams and aspirations for the theatre have been tarnished.
Kim took the best years of my life away from me. She made me lose my family. She doesn't understand the hold she had over me for so many years.'' The pair met when the girl enrolled at a performing arts school in Salford where Connor had just joined the drama department and where fellow teachers described her as 'trustworthy, truthful and an honest person of morals and integrity'.
The court heard the two later became close and when she turned 13, Connor, of Blyton Lane, Salford, began to offer the teenager weekly private tuition at her home.Mr Darren Preston prosecuting said: "When in.