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Becky Watts trial: Shauna Hoare lied about kidnap texts | Becky Watts trial: Shauna Hoare lied about kidnap texts |
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The woman accused of murdering Becky Watts lied to police when they found messages she sent about kidnapping teenage girls, a court has heard. | The woman accused of murdering Becky Watts lied to police when they found messages she sent about kidnapping teenage girls, a court has heard. |
Shauna Hoare said she denied sending the Facebook and text messages to her boyfriend Nathan Matthews because she felt "panic". | Shauna Hoare said she denied sending the Facebook and text messages to her boyfriend Nathan Matthews because she felt "panic". |
She told Bristol Crown Court she "had known how bad it looked" because he had been charged with Becky's murder. | |
She and Mr Matthews deny murder and conspiring to kidnap his stepsister. | |
Becky, 16, went missing on 19 February and her body was found in a shed several days later. | |
'Violent and controlling' | 'Violent and controlling' |
In one of the messages, sent between November and December last year, Ms Hoare wrote: "Just went into Costcutter and saw a pretty petite girl. Almost knocked her out to bring home lol xoxo." | In one of the messages, sent between November and December last year, Ms Hoare wrote: "Just went into Costcutter and saw a pretty petite girl. Almost knocked her out to bring home lol xoxo." |
Mr Matthews replied 20 seconds later urging her to "do it". | Mr Matthews replied 20 seconds later urging her to "do it". |
Ms Hoare said she "massively" regretted lying to police. | Ms Hoare said she "massively" regretted lying to police. |
"One, I should not have lied and, second, because of the way it looks, I should have told the truth in the first place," she said. | "One, I should not have lied and, second, because of the way it looks, I should have told the truth in the first place," she said. |
She said she had made up the girl to put Nathan in a "happy mood" - having previously told the court he had an "interesting" sense of humour. | |
"Did you think that Nathan was going to go and kidnap a girl?," Andrew Langdon QC asked. | |
"No," she replied. | |
Earlier, Ms Hoare told jurors that during their six-year relationship Mr Matthews could make her laugh, but also be violent and controlling. | Earlier, Ms Hoare told jurors that during their six-year relationship Mr Matthews could make her laugh, but also be violent and controlling. |
He dragged her by the hair across a bed and made her beg for food and would scream and shout at her, which she described as "terrifying". | |
'Nowhere to go' | 'Nowhere to go' |
She said she had talked to a friend about leaving Mr Matthews, but could not go through with it. | She said she had talked to a friend about leaving Mr Matthews, but could not go through with it. |
"I had nowhere to go. I had no-one else. He would find me. It would just go back to normal if he found me," she told the court. | "I had nowhere to go. I had no-one else. He would find me. It would just go back to normal if he found me," she told the court. |
She denied watching pornography with Mr Matthews and said she did not know anything about a pornographic film found on his laptop about the rape of a teenage girl. | |
Mr Matthews, of Hazelbury Drive, Warmley, South Gloucestershire, admits perverting the course of justice, preventing lawful burial and possessing a prohibited weapon. | Mr Matthews, of Hazelbury Drive, Warmley, South Gloucestershire, admits perverting the course of justice, preventing lawful burial and possessing a prohibited weapon. |
Ms Hoare, 21, of Cotton Mill Lane, Bristol, denies murder and conspiracy to kidnap, a weapons charge, perverting the course of justice and preventing a burial. | Ms Hoare, 21, of Cotton Mill Lane, Bristol, denies murder and conspiracy to kidnap, a weapons charge, perverting the course of justice and preventing a burial. |
Two other men, Donovan Demetrius, 29, and James Ireland, 23, deny assisting an offender. | Two other men, Donovan Demetrius, 29, and James Ireland, 23, deny assisting an offender. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |