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PC Andrew Harper murder trial: Jurors visit death scene | PC Andrew Harper murder trial: Jurors visit death scene |
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Jurors in the PC Andrew Harper murder case have visited the area where the officer was dragged to his death by a car. | |
The policeman was responding to reports of a quad bike theft when he was dragged behind a Seat Toledo along country lanes for more than a mile. | |
Jurors boarded a coach from the Old Bailey to Berkshire to see key locations in the case on Wednesday. | |
Henry Long, 19, Jessie Cole and Albert Bowers, both 18, all deny murder. | |
Before jurors left the court in London, Mr Justice Edis told them a prosecutor would point out features of interest at various stops. | Before jurors left the court in London, Mr Justice Edis told them a prosecutor would point out features of interest at various stops. |
They would also have the chance to ask questions, he said. | They would also have the chance to ask questions, he said. |
Jurors were taken to the home of Peter Wallis, near the village of Stanford Dingley. | Jurors were taken to the home of Peter Wallis, near the village of Stanford Dingley. |
He was previously heard in court on a 999 recording as he watched his £10,000 Honda quad bike being taken from his drive. | |
The jury next visited Admoor Lane, where a reconstruction of the "confrontation" between PC Harper and the defendants had been set up. | |
The court previously heard this was where the officer became caught in a tow rope, after he had exited his unmarked police car to apprehend one of the suspects. | |
Mr Justice Edis said: "The vehicles have been put in similar positions to the position they would have been in during part of the incident." | Mr Justice Edis said: "The vehicles have been put in similar positions to the position they would have been in during part of the incident." |
Jurors spent time examining a dark grey patrol car positioned nose-to-nose with a Seat Toledo. | Jurors spent time examining a dark grey patrol car positioned nose-to-nose with a Seat Toledo. |
An "endless loop" tow rope, similar to the one which became "lassoed" around PC Harper's ankles, had been reattached to the rear of the Seat. | An "endless loop" tow rope, similar to the one which became "lassoed" around PC Harper's ankles, had been reattached to the rear of the Seat. |
The jury then retraced the route the Seat took and stopped briefly to examine posts at the side of the road on Lambdens Hill before disembarking at the A4. | |
Posies of silk flowers were tied to posts, marking the place where PC Harper fell in the road and died. | |
A small circle of blue and white painted stones had been laid on the verge in tribute to the officer, with one saying "when your heart stopped beating a part of me died". | |
Long, from Mortimer, Reading, has pleaded guilty to manslaughter. | Long, from Mortimer, Reading, has pleaded guilty to manslaughter. |
Cole, of Paices Hill near Reading, Bowers, of Moat Close, Bramley, and Long have all pleaded guilty to conspiracy to steal a quad bike. | Cole, of Paices Hill near Reading, Bowers, of Moat Close, Bramley, and Long have all pleaded guilty to conspiracy to steal a quad bike. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |