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Former footballer Dalian Atkinson was tasered three times and kicked at least twice to the head by an “angry” police officer, a murder trial jury has heard.
The jury at Birmingham Crown Court was told West Mercia Police Constable Benjamin Monk denies the murder and manslaughter of the 48-year-old former footballer, who played for Aston Villa, Man City, Ipswich Town and Sheffield Wednesday.
Opening the
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iOS and Android.The detective: "Was Emma lying dead or injured in your house when your mum was there?"Willox again denied the accusation.He was further quizzed on the purchase of four bottles of Domestos bleach and rubber gloves from a Poundstretchers store after the alleged killing.He replied: "That is to clean my decking."The court has heard how Emma's remains were found within Glentrool Forest in Dumfries & Galloway on June 12, 2019.DI Tennant said Willox's vehicle had been seen on CCTV
police dog trained in the scent of dead bodies gave a "positive indication" during the search of a car in the missing Emma Faulds probe. A Jaguar motor was examined by PC Neil Gunderson and his dog Max on May 8 2019.
Derek Chauvin‘s attorney is attempting to overturn the jury’s decision in the George Floyd murder trial.
T2 Trainspotting star Bradley Welsh recovered a shotgun which may date back to the 19th century, a trial heard. The court heard how the Belgian-made weapon was recovered by cops last year from a garden shed in Lanarkshire.Giving evidence on Thursday, ballistics expert Martin Connolly said the shotgun could’ve been made as long ago as 1890.He added the old-fashioned gun was fired by pulling back the hammer with the thumb before pulling the trigger.
Apple - Android Sean Orman, 30, has pled not guilty to all 15 charges against him, including murder, attempted murder, firearms and drugs offences.He is currently on trial at the High Court in Edinburgh.Earlier, Detective Constable John Irving, 38, told the trial how he called at a home in Polbeth, West Lothian, where a George Baigrie – who had the nickname “Dode” – was living on September 30, 2019.DC Irving said he spoke to Baigrie for “five to eight minutes” and saw a red Skoda Octavia outside
T2 Trainspotting star Bradley Welsh led a police on a 21 minute car chase at speeds up to 123mph, a trial heard. Shocking dashcam footage from a marked police BMW capturing the whole pursuit of an Audi Q3 in Edinburgh was played to the jury on Wednesday.
iOS and Android.The police officer was asked by Mr Findlay QC if he and his colleague had searched Willox's home, saying: “You could have looked at the house, the caravan and the decking", and Constable McClure replied: “He could have refused to let us search.”The police officer then added: “The procedure is we search the last place a missing person was known to have been.”He said that Willox had told them that the last place Emma was was her home.Willox denies all the charges against him.The
T2 Trainspotting star Bradley Welsh said she’d received death threats in the wake of the shooting, a trial has heard. Shona Orman said police officers had visited her Edinburgh home to warn her about the threats and offer security advice.
Emma Faulds left his home, her sister told a jury. Willox first claimed Emma drove home herself and then later said that he had driven home with her and left her there.
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Emma Faulds at a trial today. The pictures were taken at the woodland area in Glentrool Forest, Dumfriesshire, where her body was found.
Emma Faulds in a remote forest area.Detective constable Ben Pacholek was giving evidence at the trial of Ross Willox who denies murdering Emma at his home at Fairfield Park, Monkton, Ayrshire, on April 28, 2019.Prosecutors allege 41-year-old Willox dumped Emma's naked body in Glentrool Forest, Dumfriesshire, after killing her by means unknown.Dog handler DC Pacholek was part of a massive police operation that was involved in searching forest areas in Dumfriesshire for Emma who was reported