The parents of Louise Woodward, the English nanny convicted of killing an American baby, have told a British court that they never stole from a trust fund set up for their daughter's appeal. Sue and Gary Woodward, who are separated, told Chester Magistrate's Court they were also innocent of charges of false accounting and fraudulently claiming almost 10,000 pounds in living expenses while in America for their daughter's trial. The court extended their unconditional bail terms and ordered them to return to court on October 13.