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Police officer and fire chief 'at odds' at Una Crown death scene | |
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Station commander Dave Allen told police officer Simon Gledhill that the scene should be secured after Una Crown's body was found, jurors heard | Station commander Dave Allen told police officer Simon Gledhill that the scene should be secured after Una Crown's body was found, jurors heard |
A fire chief and a police sergeant were at odds over whether the scene of an 86-year-old widow's death should be secured, a murder trial has heard. | A fire chief and a police sergeant were at odds over whether the scene of an 86-year-old widow's death should be secured, a murder trial has heard. |
Dave Allen, then a Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service station commander, said the scene at Una Crown's bungalow in Wisbech in January 2013 needed to be secured, the trial at Cambridge Crown Court heard. | Dave Allen, then a Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service station commander, said the scene at Una Crown's bungalow in Wisbech in January 2013 needed to be secured, the trial at Cambridge Crown Court heard. |
However, acting sergeant Simon Gledhill concluded this was not necessary as believed Mrs Crown had died accidentally, jurors were told. | However, acting sergeant Simon Gledhill concluded this was not necessary as believed Mrs Crown had died accidentally, jurors were told. |
David Newton, 70, who lived near Mrs Crown and was charged in 2024 after new DNA evidence emerged, denies murder. | David Newton, 70, who lived near Mrs Crown and was charged in 2024 after new DNA evidence emerged, denies murder. |
David Newton, 70, who lived near Una Crown in Wisbech, denies murder | David Newton, 70, who lived near Una Crown in Wisbech, denies murder |
Mrs Crown's body was found in her bungalow in Magazine Lane on 13 January 2013, jurors heard. | Mrs Crown's body was found in her bungalow in Magazine Lane on 13 January 2013, jurors heard. |
A post-mortem examination two days later showed she had been stabbed and her throat cut. | A post-mortem examination two days later showed she had been stabbed and her throat cut. |
Prosecutors allege Mr Newton, of Magazine Close, Wisbech, started fires after killing Mrs Crown. | Prosecutors allege Mr Newton, of Magazine Close, Wisbech, started fires after killing Mrs Crown. |
Firefighters had seen evidence of "fire damage" to Mrs Crown's body and of fires in her kitchen and near her bathroom, jurors heard. | Firefighters had seen evidence of "fire damage" to Mrs Crown's body and of fires in her kitchen and near her bathroom, jurors heard. |
Mr Allen, who was based in Cambridge but has now retired, told the trial on Monday about an exchange he had with Mr Gledhill, who is no longer a police officer. | Mr Allen, who was based in Cambridge but has now retired, told the trial on Monday about an exchange he had with Mr Gledhill, who is no longer a police officer. |
"The scene could have been handled better," he said. | "The scene could have been handled better," he said. |
Mr Allen said he had seen "three seats of fire" and told Mr Gledhill: "This scene needs to be secure." | Mr Allen said he had seen "three seats of fire" and told Mr Gledhill: "This scene needs to be secure." |
Jurors heard that Mr Gledhill had replied: "That's not necessary as she's had an accident". | Jurors heard that Mr Gledhill had replied: "That's not necessary as she's had an accident". |
Mr Allen said another firefighter, Karl Bowden, then a station manager, had told Mr Gledhill: "This could be a career-defining moment and this won't be mine." | Mr Allen said another firefighter, Karl Bowden, then a station manager, had told Mr Gledhill: "This could be a career-defining moment and this won't be mine." |
A former police officer has accepted that "bad decisions" were made after Una Crown's body was found in 2013 | A former police officer has accepted that "bad decisions" were made after Una Crown's body was found in 2013 |
Mr Gledhill had earlier told the trial how he and another officer had deemed Mrs Crown's death to be non-suspicious. | Mr Gledhill had earlier told the trial how he and another officer had deemed Mrs Crown's death to be non-suspicious. |
He had accepted that "some bad decisions" were made and told jurors: "May I add I acknowledge the impact it's had on the subsequent investigation and take responsibility for that, and apologise to the family." | He had accepted that "some bad decisions" were made and told jurors: "May I add I acknowledge the impact it's had on the subsequent investigation and take responsibility for that, and apologise to the family." |
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