I've just finally watched both parts of the documentary, it's absolutely heartbreaking and sadly a warning to all with children with LD's to not assume parents will always have plenty of time to put plans into place for their futures, or that others will care, or do the right thing by them.
She clearly didn't survive for long after they got hold of her.
Cairney and Jones rightly both got life with a minimum of 14 years, and I hope if they apply for parole then, that people will remember what happened here and that there will be an outcry.
So glad the jury where able to see what was so clearly shown regardless of the defense's attempts to knock it down and mitigate, and kudos to the SEN literacy teacher for refusing to be bullied down over her evidence.
Everyone else who knew Margret Flemming described her as kind, sweet, warm, and loving.
Cairney's description as he sought to justify things, was just "short, fat, dirty." 
Poor Margret's remains will probably never be found because the pair of them will probably continue to claim she she simply stopped needing her benefits to survive and went off with some travelers to become a successful gang master.
Very vulnerable teenager painted as a bad person who went off with supposedly other born bad people to do bad things while they picked up £182,000 of her benefits.
RIP Margret Fleming, may you at least never be forgotten again.