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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 Mr Bridger seemed to be travelling fast. | |
Longer hair | Longer hair |
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." |
The jury was told a postman had asked Mr Bridger on 2 October if he had heard about April's disappearance. | |
He said he had and appeared affected and shocked, the court was told. | |
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. | |
Viewing images | Viewing images |
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. |
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. |