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Carl Beech 'did not know' alleged abusers' names | Carl Beech 'did not know' alleged abusers' names |
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A man accused of making false claims of abuse and murder against a string of public figures named just two people - his stepfather and Jimmy Savile - when he first told police, a court heard. | A man accused of making false claims of abuse and murder against a string of public figures named just two people - his stepfather and Jimmy Savile - when he first told police, a court heard. |
Carl Beech, 51, said in a police interview in 2012 - which was shown to the jury at Newcastle Crown Court - that he had been abused by a "group". | Carl Beech, 51, said in a police interview in 2012 - which was shown to the jury at Newcastle Crown Court - that he had been abused by a "group". |
But he did not name all those he later accused at that point. | |
He denies 12 counts of perverting the course of justice and one of fraud. | He denies 12 counts of perverting the course of justice and one of fraud. |
Beech, who has been described in court as a "committed and manipulative" paedophile himself, claimed he witnessed three child murders and had been sexually abused by a dozen senior figures. | Beech, who has been described in court as a "committed and manipulative" paedophile himself, claimed he witnessed three child murders and had been sexually abused by a dozen senior figures. |
The allegations prompted a Metropolitan police investigation between 2014 and 2016 costing £2m that ended with no further action being taken. | |
Among those he accused were former Conservative prime minister Sir Edward Heath, ex-Tory home secretary Lord Brittan, one-time Conservative MP Harvey Proctor, and the former heads of MI5 and MI6. | Among those he accused were former Conservative prime minister Sir Edward Heath, ex-Tory home secretary Lord Brittan, one-time Conservative MP Harvey Proctor, and the former heads of MI5 and MI6. |
He also named former head of the armed forces Lord Brammall and two other senior generals. | |
The court has heard that detectives from the Met Police, which investigated his account between 2014-2016, publicly described the claims as "credible and true". | |
'I don't know names' | 'I don't know names' |
Footage of Beech's first police interview showed him telling a detective from Wiltshire police he had been abused by a group as a schoolboy and that Savile had joined in on occasion. | |
Operation Yewtree - an investigation into the now-disgraced TV presenter who died in 2011 - was under way at the time and had referred Mr Beech to the Wiltshire force. | |
During the interview, Beech said his alleged abuse started with his stepfather, Major Raymond Beech, who has since died. | During the interview, Beech said his alleged abuse started with his stepfather, Major Raymond Beech, who has since died. |
Beech said his stepfather introduced him to a "Lieutenant Colonel" in an army office, who later raped him on many occasions. | |
According to the footage, when asked if he knew the identity of the Lt Col, Beech responded: "I don't know names. I don't know how to describe him really." | According to the footage, when asked if he knew the identity of the Lt Col, Beech responded: "I don't know names. I don't know how to describe him really." |
He said the man was "white, but not white, white but not suntanned. Just normal". | He said the man was "white, but not white, white but not suntanned. Just normal". |
Asked how he knew Savile was one of those who allegedly abused him, Beech said: "It was his voice". | Asked how he knew Savile was one of those who allegedly abused him, Beech said: "It was his voice". |
"He had a gold necklace. It's quite a long necklace," the defendant said. | "He had a gold necklace. It's quite a long necklace," the defendant said. |
He said there were about 20 people in the group, but when asked how many he could name, he replied: "Definitive names? Two then I think. I don't know the others." | |
When asked if there were any others he could describe, the defendant had replied: "A lot of them just blur into one really. I don't know which goes with which." | |
The jury has previously heard that Beech told police an "extraordinary tale" when he made the accusations of abuse against a group of powerful figures. | The jury has previously heard that Beech told police an "extraordinary tale" when he made the accusations of abuse against a group of powerful figures. |
During his trial it has been revealed that Beech has convictions for voyeurism and making and possessing indecent images of children. | During his trial it has been revealed that Beech has convictions for voyeurism and making and possessing indecent images of children. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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