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Janey Godley hailed 'brave and inspiring' as she visits childhood home mum's 'murderer' lived with TV crew

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Janey Godley has been praised for her bravery as she visited her childhood home in Glasgow with a camera crew, where her mum's 'murderer' lived.The Scottish comic, who is facing a terminal cancer battle, shared a haunting snap of herself pictured standing on the quiet street.

Janey, 62, opened up to her 289k Twitter followers about how "difficult and tough" the walk down memory lane was, 40 years on from the death of her beloved mum, Annie.

Annie's body was found in the River Clyde during the 1980s and Janey has always claimed her mother's violent partner, Peter Greenshields, was to blame for her death.Janey updated fans on Twitter on Monday, saying: "Today was difficult.

I went back to my childhood home with a camera crew, back to the street where the man who killed my mum lived."Same time I got news my cancer marker number is low - memories were tough.

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