Ian Huntley was sentenced to two terms of life imprisonment, with a minimum term of 40 years.
Upon her release from prison, Maxine Carr was given a new identity after the High Court granted a Lifetime Anonymity Order. Newspaper reports suggest she has since married and had a child.
The murders of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman led to 'The Bichard Inquiry', which resulted in the implementation of stringent vetting procedures prior to employment, to protect children and vulnerable adults.
This story is based on real events. Some names have been changed and some characters and scenes have been created for dramatic purposes.
Maxine Carr was sentenced to 3 years and 6 months in prison. She served half of her sentence and was released in May 2004. Ian Huntley later claimed Maxine lied about her knowledge of the crimes. Something she denied.