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April Jones trial: Mark Bridger 'stopped other girls' April Jones trial: Mark Bridger 'stopped other girls'
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The man accused of murdering missing April Jones in a sexually motivated attack invited another girl for a sleepover at his house on the day she disappeared, a court has heard.The man accused of murdering missing April Jones in a sexually motivated attack invited another girl for a sleepover at his house on the day she disappeared, a court has heard.
Mark Bridger, 47, from Ceinws, Powys, denies abducting and murdering April, who disappeared near her home in Machynlleth on 1 October 2012.Mark Bridger, 47, from Ceinws, Powys, denies abducting and murdering April, who disappeared near her home in Machynlleth on 1 October 2012.
He approached two girls aged eight and 10 that day, Mold Crown Court heard.He approached two girls aged eight and 10 that day, Mold Crown Court heard.
One was friendly with his daughter and he invited her for a sleepover.One was friendly with his daughter and he invited her for a sleepover.
The approach was made shortly after he had attended a parents' evening at the same school where April was a pupil.The approach was made shortly after he had attended a parents' evening at the same school where April was a pupil.
Prosecutor Elwen Evans QC said: "Bridger left the school parents' evening at around 5.45pm and shortly after he approached a couple of girls who were playing in the area.
"They were a 10-year-old and an eight-year-old who were riding their bikes.
"He invited the older girl to go for a sleepover with his daughter.
"She hadn't had a sleepover with his daughter agreed - and he drove off from the area."
Earlier that day, the court heard how Mr Bridger had propositioned three women via Facebook.Earlier that day, the court heard how Mr Bridger had propositioned three women via Facebook.
He sent the messages after breaking up with a girlfriend with whom he exchanged text messages.He sent the messages after breaking up with a girlfriend with whom he exchanged text messages.
The court was told Mr Bridger texted his employer on 1 October to say he was not going to be in.The court was told Mr Bridger texted his employer on 1 October to say he was not going to be in.
He said he wanted to "get my head round things".He said he wanted to "get my head round things".
Just before midday, he was on Facebook and sent a message to a woman asking if she fancied meeting up, "no strings attached".Just before midday, he was on Facebook and sent a message to a woman asking if she fancied meeting up, "no strings attached".
More than two hours later, he contacted another woman on Facebook saying: "Hadn't realised you were single as I am.More than two hours later, he contacted another woman on Facebook saying: "Hadn't realised you were single as I am.
"Do you fancy a drink... see how you feel and let me know.""Do you fancy a drink... see how you feel and let me know."
He sent another Facebook message to a third woman: "Do you fancy a drink and a chat some time, no strings okay."He sent another Facebook message to a third woman: "Do you fancy a drink and a chat some time, no strings okay."
He had earlier exchanged texts with ex-girlfriend Vicky Fenner.He had earlier exchanged texts with ex-girlfriend Vicky Fenner.
At 07:38 BST, Ms Fenner texted him: "Couldn't leave it without saying goodbye... maybe see you around okay."At 07:38 BST, Ms Fenner texted him: "Couldn't leave it without saying goodbye... maybe see you around okay."
Mr Bridger replied: "You were my life babe, my everything... for what it's worth I'm still in love with you."Mr Bridger replied: "You were my life babe, my everything... for what it's worth I'm still in love with you."
Then at 07:52 BST, Ms Fenner texted: "I do love you, just can't do it sorry. I don't want anything from the house okay."Then at 07:52 BST, Ms Fenner texted: "I do love you, just can't do it sorry. I don't want anything from the house okay."
Mr Bridger replied: "You don't have to change your number. I won't be hassling you."Mr Bridger replied: "You don't have to change your number. I won't be hassling you."
Later that day he sent a text: "Well didn't take you long to tell everyone and move on."Later that day he sent a text: "Well didn't take you long to tell everyone and move on."
The court was also told about Mr Bridger's movements around Machynlleth that evening.The court was also told about Mr Bridger's movements around Machynlleth that evening.
The prosecution said Mr Bridger's vehicle was parked close to garages on the Bryn-y-Gog estate where April lived at about 19:10 BST.The prosecution said Mr Bridger's vehicle was parked close to garages on the Bryn-y-Gog estate where April lived at about 19:10 BST.
Evidence suggests "the abduction happened quickly", the court heard.Evidence suggests "the abduction happened quickly", the court heard.
The jury was told a man saw Mr Bridger drive back in the direction of Ceinws at about 19:20 BST.The jury was told a man saw Mr Bridger drive back in the direction of Ceinws at about 19:20 BST.
He said Bridger seemed to be travelling fast. He said Mr Bridger seemed to be travelling fast.
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Prosecutor Elwen Evans QC said: "Where did he go? Where did he take April? He says he doesn't know." Prosecutor Ms Evans said: "Where did he go? Where did he take April? He says he doesn't know."
The jury was told CCTV images show Mr Bridger had longer hair on the day April disappeared, but it was shorter the following day.The jury was told CCTV images show Mr Bridger had longer hair on the day April disappeared, but it was shorter the following day.
The court heard that witnesses will say Mr Bridger's left-hand drive Land Rover Discovery was seen reversing into his drive at about 20:30 BST.The court heard that witnesses will say Mr Bridger's left-hand drive Land Rover Discovery was seen reversing into his drive at about 20:30 BST.
Mr Bridger was next seen shortly before 09:00 BST the following day, 2 October, said Ms Evans.Mr Bridger was next seen shortly before 09:00 BST the following day, 2 October, said Ms Evans.
One person who had joined the search for April and travelled through Ceinws told police she saw Mr Bridger near a layby carrying what looked like a black bin liner in his hand.One person who had joined the search for April and travelled through Ceinws told police she saw Mr Bridger near a layby carrying what looked like a black bin liner in his hand.
"What was Mark Bridger doing at that location? What was in that black bin bag?" said Ms Evans."What was Mark Bridger doing at that location? What was in that black bin bag?" said Ms Evans.
"In fact, 90 police officers were involved in clearing and excavating that layby and that bank, and they found nothing.""In fact, 90 police officers were involved in clearing and excavating that layby and that bank, and they found nothing."
Ms Evans also told the court Mr Bridger carried out an extensive clean up operation of his home after disposing of April's body. The jury was told a postman had asked Mr Bridger on 2 October if he had heard about April's disappearance.
The following day, in addition to trying to clean the house and dispose of the body, he pretended to know "nothing whatsoever" about April's disappearance. He said he had and appeared affected and shocked, the court was told.
The jury has also been shown CCTV images of April's movements in the hours before she disappeared - the last known pictures of her. Mr Bridger asked the postman what sort of vehicle was being sought.
He was told that it was possibly a Land Rover.
The defendant later drove his vehicle to Dyfi Autos in Machynlleth.
He spoke to mechanics and said the news was terrible and said he was going to see if he could help.
"Lies and tears appear to come easily," said Ms Evans.
The court heard that Mr Bridger, who was not a suspect at this time, was captured on film by police helicopter walking his dog and his appearance was different to the previous day.
Smoke is seen coming from the chimney of his home shortly after 10:30 BST.
Mr Bridger had received a text from a friend saying: "Have you heard about April being kidnapped? Saw you on the estate... just wondering if you saw anything conspicuous?"
Mr Bridger replies: "Saw nothing strange, trying to rattle my brain."
Ms Evans also told the jury Mr Bridger carried out an extensive clean up operation of his home after disposing of April's body.
The court heard DNA which might have come from April was found on Mr Bridger's trousers.
The jury was shown CCTV images of April's movements in the hours before she disappeared - the last known pictures of her.
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She had been to school, went home and eaten.She had been to school, went home and eaten.
April then went for a swimming lesson at the local leisure centre with a friend, shortly after 16:30 BST.April then went for a swimming lesson at the local leisure centre with a friend, shortly after 16:30 BST.
While April went swimming her parents, Coral and Paul, went to a parents' evening at the school "where the defendant was later to go". Her parents, Coral and Paul, went to a parents' evening at the school "where the defendant was later to go".
The public gallery at the court was earlier cleared to allow the jury to continue viewing images from Mr Bridger's computer.The public gallery at the court was earlier cleared to allow the jury to continue viewing images from Mr Bridger's computer.
They were shown images viewed by him on 30 September.They were shown images viewed by him on 30 September.
Mr Bridger, wearing a short-sleeved blue shirt, tie and grey trousers, wore headphones to hear everything said in court.Mr Bridger, wearing a short-sleeved blue shirt, tie and grey trousers, wore headphones to hear everything said in court.
April's parents were in court.April's parents were in court.
April, who had mild cerebral palsy, disappeared while playing near her home in Machynlleth and has never been found.April, who had mild cerebral palsy, disappeared while playing near her home in Machynlleth and has never been found.
Mr Bridger also denies intending to pervert the course of justice.Mr Bridger also denies intending to pervert the course of justice.
On Tuesday, the prosecution told the jury that Mr Bridger had gone to enormous lengths to conceal what he had done.On Tuesday, the prosecution told the jury that Mr Bridger had gone to enormous lengths to conceal what he had done.
An extensive clean-up had been carried out by the defendant at his home, she said, but bone fragments consistent with those of a juvenile human skull and a concentration of blood was found near his wood burner.An extensive clean-up had been carried out by the defendant at his home, she said, but bone fragments consistent with those of a juvenile human skull and a concentration of blood was found near his wood burner.
The trial continues.The trial continues.