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The jury in the trial of a man accused of murdering five-year-old April Jones is due to view the vehicle in which he allegedly abducted her. The Land Rover said to have been used by a man accused of killing five-year-old April Jones is to be viewed by the jury trying him at Mold Crown Court.
Mark Bridger, 47, of Ceinws, Powys, has told police he accidentally knocked her over and put her in his Land Rover Discovery but cannot remember what he did with her body.Mark Bridger, 47, of Ceinws, Powys, has told police he accidentally knocked her over and put her in his Land Rover Discovery but cannot remember what he did with her body.
April went missing while playing near her Machynlleth home on 1 October 2012 and has never been found.April went missing while playing near her Machynlleth home on 1 October 2012 and has never been found.
Mr Bridger denies abduction and murder.Mr Bridger denies abduction and murder.
The prosecution claims the defendant murdered April in a sexually motivated attack.The prosecution claims the defendant murdered April in a sexually motivated attack.
Mr Bridger told police during interviews he accidentally hit her with his Land Rover and does not know how he disposed of the body because he was suffering memory loss caused by alcohol and panic.Mr Bridger told police during interviews he accidentally hit her with his Land Rover and does not know how he disposed of the body because he was suffering memory loss caused by alcohol and panic.
But a forensics scientist who examined the vehicle told the jury on Tuesday there was no evidence of any type of collision with April.But a forensics scientist who examined the vehicle told the jury on Tuesday there was no evidence of any type of collision with April.
The jury is due to be taken to see the vehicle on Thursday morning and also expected to view the bicycles April and her friend were playing on when she disappeared.The jury is due to be taken to see the vehicle on Thursday morning and also expected to view the bicycles April and her friend were playing on when she disappeared.
On Wednesday, the court heard that Mr Bridger had viewed Facebook pictures of April on his computer.On Wednesday, the court heard that Mr Bridger had viewed Facebook pictures of April on his computer.
He also had images of April's half-sisters, child murder victims and local girls, according to Dyfed-Powys Police hi-tech crime manager Mervyn Ray.He also had images of April's half-sisters, child murder victims and local girls, according to Dyfed-Powys Police hi-tech crime manager Mervyn Ray.
On the day April disappeared, the court was told Mr Bridger viewed 32 images of a local girl, some of which were saved to a folder on his computer.On the day April disappeared, the court was told Mr Bridger viewed 32 images of a local girl, some of which were saved to a folder on his computer.
Earlier, the jury was told how Mr Bridger's computer also contained images of naked young girls and pornographic cartoons.Earlier, the jury was told how Mr Bridger's computer also contained images of naked young girls and pornographic cartoons.
There were 100 to 150 indecent pictures on Mr Bridger's laptop, the court was told.There were 100 to 150 indecent pictures on Mr Bridger's laptop, the court was told.
Photographs of real-life crime, including pictures of young murder victims such as Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman from Soham, were also among images found.Photographs of real-life crime, including pictures of young murder victims such as Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman from Soham, were also among images found.
The jury has previously heard that April's blood was found in several locations around his home.The jury has previously heard that April's blood was found in several locations around his home.
As well as abduction and murder, Mr Bridger also denies intending to pervert the course of justice.As well as abduction and murder, Mr Bridger also denies intending to pervert the course of justice.
The case continues.The case continues.