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Murder accused 'never met Vicky' | Murder accused 'never met Vicky' |
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The man accused of killing Vicky Hamilton told police that he had never met the schoolgirl, a trial has heard. | The man accused of killing Vicky Hamilton told police that he had never met the schoolgirl, a trial has heard. |
Jurors at the High Court in Dundee were shown part of a recorded interview with Peter Tobin which ended in him being charged with Vicky's abduction. | Jurors at the High Court in Dundee were shown part of a recorded interview with Peter Tobin which ended in him being charged with Vicky's abduction. |
During the tape the court also heard Mr Tobin admit a knife found at his former home may have been his. | |
The 62-year-old denies abducting, sexually assaulting and murdering Vicky Hamilton in February 1991. | |
He has lodged a special defence of alibi, claiming he was in Portsmouth when she disappeared. | He has lodged a special defence of alibi, claiming he was in Portsmouth when she disappeared. |
The lengthy interview with Peter Tobin was carried out by now-retired Det Con David Crookston and a colleague at a police office in the north of Scotland on 21 July last year. | The lengthy interview with Peter Tobin was carried out by now-retired Det Con David Crookston and a colleague at a police office in the north of Scotland on 21 July last year. |
It took place four months before Vicky's body was found buried in a garden in Margate, Kent. | It took place four months before Vicky's body was found buried in a garden in Margate, Kent. |
Vicky's body was found at a house in Margate, KentIt was put to the accused that her DNA was found on skin on a knife found in Mr Tobin's former home at 11 Robertson Avenue in Bathgate. | |
Det Con Crookston, who gave evidence in court, was seen asking: "A piece of that lassie, a 15-year-old lassie's DNA is on the knife. Can you explain that?" | |
Mr Tobin said that the knife might be his, but said he did not know how her DNA came to be on it. | |
Jurors were also shown officers confronting Mr Tobin with evidence that his young son's DNA was found on Vicky's purse. | |
Asked about that, he said: "I haven't got a clue - I can't explain it." | |
When it was put to him that he was responsible for Vicky's disappearance he replied: "No no no, not me." | When it was put to him that he was responsible for Vicky's disappearance he replied: "No no no, not me." |
He said: "I have never met her before ... I have never seen her." | |
He was also asked to cast his mind back to Sunday 10 February, 1991. | He was also asked to cast his mind back to Sunday 10 February, 1991. |
Mr Tobin told officers that if it had been the weekend, he would have had his child with him. | Mr Tobin told officers that if it had been the weekend, he would have had his child with him. |
After being charged with Vicky's abduction he protested his innocence and said: "I was not here." | After being charged with Vicky's abduction he protested his innocence and said: "I was not here." |
Concealed body | Concealed body |
Mr Tobin is accused of abducting Vicky and taking her to Robertson Avenue in Bathgate, West Lothian, on 10 February, 1991, which the Crown alleges was then occupied by him. | Mr Tobin is accused of abducting Vicky and taking her to Robertson Avenue in Bathgate, West Lothian, on 10 February, 1991, which the Crown alleges was then occupied by him. |
The charge also alleges that there or elsewhere he drugged her, struggled with her, compressed her neck, indecently assaulted her and murdered her. | The charge also alleges that there or elsewhere he drugged her, struggled with her, compressed her neck, indecently assaulted her and murdered her. |
He is also accused of attempting to defeat the ends of justice. | He is also accused of attempting to defeat the ends of justice. |
It is alleged that he concealed Vicky's body and removed and disposed of a number of items of her clothing and footwear. | It is alleged that he concealed Vicky's body and removed and disposed of a number of items of her clothing and footwear. |
He is also accused of cutting her body in two and wrapping it in coverings and bin bags. | He is also accused of cutting her body in two and wrapping it in coverings and bin bags. |
Then, allegedly aware that police were conducting a missing person's inquiry, Mr Tobin is said to have put Vicky's purse under a portable cabin to mislead police into believing she had run away from home. | Then, allegedly aware that police were conducting a missing person's inquiry, Mr Tobin is said to have put Vicky's purse under a portable cabin to mislead police into believing she had run away from home. |
Mr Tobin denies all the charges against him and has lodged a special defence of alibi, saying that between 1700 GMT and midnight on 10 February, 1991, he was in the Portsmouth area and was thereafter travelling to Scotland, arriving in Edinburgh at 0630 GMT the following day. | Mr Tobin denies all the charges against him and has lodged a special defence of alibi, saying that between 1700 GMT and midnight on 10 February, 1991, he was in the Portsmouth area and was thereafter travelling to Scotland, arriving in Edinburgh at 0630 GMT the following day. |
The trial, before Lord Emslie, continues. | The trial, before Lord Emslie, continues. |