Flowers in Gods Garden - Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman - Documents
14/11/03 - Soham Trial Transcript Friday, 14 November 2003
SKY News


MR LATHAM
is the chief prosecutor and MR JUSTICE MOSES is the judge.
Other witnesses and lawyers are introduced.

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MR LATHAM
my Lord, I will read part of the statement of Constable Bradley at 1126, partly, not all of it. members of the Jury, the statement of Police Constable Christopher John Bradley, who at the time of making the statement in August last year was based at Ely Police Station. on Sunday 4th August, he was on duty in full uniform with Constable Bloodworth, and our duty was 10pm to 6am, and at 10 o'clock we attended the briefing as usual where we were informed that there was a report of two 10 year-olds missing from homes in Soham.

After collecting the relevant paperwork that was required for this type of incident, I duplicated it and we travelled to Soham. we arrived at Soham about 10.30 where I met Mrs Nicola Wells and Mrs Sharon Chapman, the mothers of the two missing girls whose ames were Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman.

Both mothers were very distressed at the time of our arrival. I believe that Mr Lesley Chapman was present when we arrived - the father of Jessica, but Mr Kevin Wells, the father of Holly, was not present as he was out searching for his daughter and for Jessica."

He then describes raising the relevant paperwork and beginning the inquiries to try and trace Holly and Jessica and that included gaining photographs of the girls and also addresses of family and friends where the girls may have visited or be staying without informing their parents. "At this stage I was aware that the members of the local community were also searching for Holly and Jessica.

After gaining basic details, I telephoned Sergeant Nelson to report the circumstances and up-date her and to request assistance in order to continue inquiries by attending the Chapman's home address in order to search it. Whilst at the Wells' home address I searched within the house and garden.

At about 3.30am on Monday I attended the main entrance of St Andrew's school which had been dedicated as the rendezvous point for the search. There I saw a man who I know now to be Ian Huntley speaking to Constable Bloodworth and Sergeant Nelson by the side of a police van. I can only describe that he was wearing dark clothing and looked unkempt and slightly harassed.

I could also see that he appeared to be slightly sweaty, which I found to be a bit odd because although it was a foggy night, it was fairly mild but not overly warm. I was then the joined by Constable Bloodworth and we were then, on instruction of Sergeant Nelson, to attend the Ross Peers Sports Centre to view CCTV footage.

I have noted that time we arrived at the sports centre at 3.52am. Present was a male- a key holder for the centre, another male and a female. We entered the reception office and began to view the CCTV tape of the view in order to see if we could see if the girls had been caught on camera.

I believe we had only been present about five minutes when the male I had earlier seen speaking with Constable Bloodworth, it says Constable Nelson but Sergeant Nelson, entered the tape, and informed him that I would be with him in a little while, should he wish to speak to him. I continued to view the CCTV tape, Huntley continued to loiter in the foyer while we were doing this.

I don't know if he could hear what we were talking about. At the time I was conscious I would have to return to the station to begin to input the missing from home inquiry paperwork onto the database. Transcript delayed - will resume shortly I asked the key holder to retain the tape for later on in the morning and began to leave.

As we left the office and entered the foyer, Huntley was still present and I approached him and acknowledged him. Huntley said to me he was the caretaker; he said, "I have got other caretakers", leading me to believe he was implying he was the head caretaker, and then he said, "When is the searching going to take place and where do you want us?" I informed Huntley I didn't know, but told him to go to St Andrew's school where the rendezvous point was located where he would gain information."

My Lord, I believe that covers what that officer has to say. page 1137, again I will read in part the statement of Constable Bloodworth. Constable Bloodworth, again based at Ely Police Station, describes the events just covered by Constable Bradley; namely, being briefed as a result of the missing person and going to report and going to Soham to Red House Gardens where he met Mrs Wells and Mrs Chapman.

He says, page 1138, middle of the page, my Lord "I updated Pauline" - that's obviously Sergeant Nelson - "by radio. We had two 10 year-old females missing for about four hours, we decided because we didn't know exactly where they were missing from, that I would go with Mrs Chapman to the family home in Brooke Street; Soham, leaving Chris, that's the other officer, at the Wells' house.

over the page, 1139, ...I set about obtaining a list of addresses of friends and locations Jessica might visit. He became aware of the force helicopter over the village. Then at 2 am, I left the Chapmans and made towards the rendezvous point which had been set up in the grounds of Soham community college.

Then he was sent off on another task some distance away, going back to the rendezvous point at 2.30. then he went up to Wicken. He then returned to the rendezvous point and he describes it being foggy. Once there we again met up with Pauline. I couldn't get talking to her at first because she was either on the mobile phone or personal radio it was about 3.30 by now and there must have been about 20 or so people around and about. I assume most were family and friends.

there were also other police officers there, possibly five or so but I don't recall exactly how many or who they all were. I do recall talking to Chas again - that's his fellow police officer - about how the inquiries were going and what the plan of action was.

About this time I was stood by the passenger door to Pauline's police van when I became aware of an Alsatian cross, possibly Husky, I would say because it was Alsatian in shape and build but had a longish-type coat. The dog was sniffing around my leg which I was aware of. I looked around and saw a white male 5 or 6 feet away and automatically associated him with the dog because there was no-one else nearby.

The male was round faced, I could see he was clean shaven, not wearing glasses, looked to be mid-20s, shortish hair wearing a dark possibly. looked to be mid- 20s. I noticed he had a bunch of keys in his hand. I asked something like "Is this your dog, is he friendly?". The man reassured me along the lines the dog was friendly.

He went on to explain that he was the caretaker which made sense, confirmed, asked if there was anything he could do to assist. I was aware because I had been away sometime I didn't know what searches or inquiries had been co-ordinated.

Anyway, I suggested to this male that when she was available, he speak to the sergeant and ask her if there was anything for him to do. I then continued about my business and I don't recall where he went to. Sometime later Pauline, Chas and I were in conversation when I became aware the key holder for the Ross Peers Sports Centre and volunteered to run through with us the CCTV footage of the night.

He then went over to the centre. While he was reviewing the tape he saw the same Alsatian type dog and turned and someone with the dog was talking to someone through the reception window. He went outside stood nearby and lit myself a cigarette. My Lord , unless I'm asked to, I don't think there is anything else I would seek to refer to them there.

MR LATHAM
My Lord, I am happy to carry on.

MR JUSTICE MOSES
Do, yes.

MR LATHAM
The next witness is a long witness but I am entirely in my Lord's hangs, the next obvious witness to call would be SUSAN MIDGLEY, as I say.

MR JUSTICE MOSES
How long is she, she came yesterday, didn't she?

MR LATHAM
No she didn't come yesterday.

MR JUSTICE MOSES
Let's get her started

(SUSAN MIDGLEY, EXAMINED BY MR KHALIL)

MR KHALIL
Your full name, please?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
Susan Elizabeth Midgley.

MR KHALIL
You are the secretary to Mrs Bryden, principal at the Soham Village College?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
Yes.

MR KHALIL
And you have been so at least through the period of last year?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
Sorry can you repeat if you were holding that post last year, last August?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I was.

MR KHALIL
Did you know Ian Huntley?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I did.

MR KHALIL
And you knew him as residential site officer, and he was in charge of the caretaking?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
Yes.

MR KHALIL
The other caretakers was Michael Gee, Ruth Adi and (inaudible)?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
Yes.

MR KHALIL
And the caretakers all had radios with them so they could be contacted?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
Yes.

MR KHALIL
As far as Ian Huntley, did he wish to be known by the title caretaker or not? What title did he prefer?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
Residential site officer.

MR KHALIL
Your voice is quiet. Either raise it or move nearer to the amplification?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
He liked to be known as residential site officer.

MR KHALIL
His attire during the work day, how would he dress?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
Usually blue clothes.

MR KHALIL
Did he live with his girlfriend Maxine Carr?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
Yes he did.

MR KHALIL
Was that at 5 College Close?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
It was.

MR KHALIL
That house that is that property next door but one to the property you were living?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
It was, it is.

MR KHALIL
Yes had you been into their home on a number of occasions?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
Yes.

MR KHALIL
So far as the time is concerned is that around the Easter holiday last year?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I believe it was.

MR KHALIL
What sort of home was it in terms of?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
Yes, it was clean and tidy, fully decorated.

MR KHALIL
There was an issue in relation to Laura and pets?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
Yes.

MR KHALIL
Did she work at a pet food shop in Soham?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
Yes.

MR KHALIL
Was the pets corner being closed there and she bought a tank?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
She did.

MR KHALIL
Did Ian indicate he would buy it?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
He did.

MR KHALIL
What was that for?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
To put- he had two pet rats he wished to put in it.

MR KHALIL
Was that taken round to number 5 College Close?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I took it round with Ian.

MR KHALIL
You took it round with him, right. Was that placed in an upstairs bedroom?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
It was.

MR KHALIL
How close to the top of the stairs, do you recall?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
To the top of the stairs and you turn right.

MR KHALIL
As far as the (inaudible) in the house is concerned (inaudible)?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I know that downstairs and on the stairs was blue cord carpet. I don't recall what was upstairs.

MR JUSTICE MOSES
Didn't hear that?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I don't recall what was upstairs.

MR KHALIL
Is there a skip kept on the school site area.

MR KHALIL
Yes, there are bins, the caretakers put the rubbish into.

MR KHALIL
Have you seen either or both of Maxine or Ian putting anything in the skip?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I have, yes.

MR KHALIL
When would that be?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
Usually when I'm playing tennis they put rubbish in the skips after school in the evening.

MR KHALIL
Any particular day of the week or not?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
Everyday.

MR KHALIL
I want to ask you about the dog, you have seen Ian walking their dog, I think, is that right?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I have.

MR KHALIL
Have you spoken with him about Maxine?

MR HUBBARD
With greatest respect what has this got to do with (inaudible) back to where we were, I thought we resolved that.

MR JUSTICE MOSES
So did I,.

MR HUBBARD
May formally object to that being put.

MR KHALIL
(inaudible) go back in time to 4th August last year and I think you went to went to bed at - I take it to be late evening that day - my Lord, 1153.

MR JUSTICE MOSES
thank you.

MR KHALIL
did you hear anything outside your home in the late evening?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
yes, I did.

MR KHALIL
that Sunday. about what time was it?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
to start with about half past ten.

MR KHALIL
what did you hear, please?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I heard somebody, I man's voice calling a name but I don't recollect which name it was.

MR KHALIL
could you recall whether it was a male or female name that was being called?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
no, I don't recollect. I believe it was a female name because I thought it was perhaps a boyfriend calling for his girlfriend.

MR KHALIL
were you in bed by then or not?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I was, yes.

MR KHALIL
did you stay in bed or get up?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I don't recall.

MR KHALIL
did you do anything about that?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
no.

MR KHALIL
did you go to sleep thereafter?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I did.

MR KHALIL
were you awakened?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I was.

MR KHALIL
by what?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
voices calling out the names Holly and Jessica.

MR KHALIL
what time was that, please?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
that was at half past 12.

MR KHALIL
how do you know the time?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I used to often wake in the night and I would always look at the clock.

MR KHALIL
did you look out of your bedroom window?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I did.

MR KHALIL
where or in what direction would that bedroom look, please?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
the window overlooks Lodeside playground.

MR KHALIL
could you see anybody there?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I believe I saw two men.

MR KHALIL
did you hear anything further?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
they were rattling the gates, so they stood on them to look over into the playground.

MR KHALIL
did (inaudible)?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
yes, afterwards I went to the front of the house and looked up College Road as they walked to the front of the house.

MR KHALIL
what did you see there?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I saw them walk up College Road and at the top of College Road there was a car and a couple of people around it.

MR KHALIL
what sort of car?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
when it eventually came down the road, it was a police car.

MR KHALIL
did you go out or did you remain in your home then?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I remained at home.

MR KHALIL
go back to sleep?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I did.

MR KHALIL
when did you awaken again?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
it would have been about half past seven.

MR KHALIL
what caused you to wake up?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
somebody at the door.

MR KHALIL
how did that draw your attention?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I don't know if it was the door bell or knocking.

MR KHALIL
Was your husband still at home or not?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
No. He had gone to work.

MR KHALIL
Did you get in your dressing gown?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I did.

MR KHALIL
Go downstairs?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
Yes.

MR KHALIL
Open the front door?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
Yes.

MR KHALIL
Was anybody there?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
Yes.

MR KHALIL
Who was it?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
Ian Huntley.

MR KHALIL
Did he speak?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
He did.

MR KHALIL
What did he say?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
He told me he wasn't going into school because he had been helping look for- I don't know if he said missing girls or something, but he had been up all night helping with the search.

MR KHALIL
Did he explain any further why he was telling you this?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
No just to say that he was not going into work.

MR KHALIL
Did you reply in any way?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I think I just said all right.

MR KHALIL
What did you do?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I believe I went back to bed.

MR KHALIL
Did you go into work that day?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I did.

MR KHALIL
Subsequently that day did you see Rebecca?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
Yes.

MR COWARD
Rebecca who?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
Rebecca Chapman.

MR KHALIL
You knew her already?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I did.

MR KHALIL
Where was she when you saw her?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
She was pulling up outside Beechurst car park in a car with Mark Abbott.

MR KHALIL
And where did they go to?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
They came into my office and I took them upstairs to the principal's office.

MR KHALIL
The principal is?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
Mr Howard Gilbert.

MR KHALIL
Thank you. You went up there, where was Ian Huntley?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
He was in the office with Mr Gilbert.

MR KHALIL
Did you hear any conversation there?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
Yes.

MR KHALIL
What did you hear, please?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
Well, I heard what Rebecca asked, she asked if there was anywhere in the school we thought the girls could be hiding.

MR KHALIL
Did anybody respond to that?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I suggested maybe the garages by the art block and Ian said the school had been searched already.

MR KHALIL
Who said?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
Ian Huntley.

MR KHALIL
Ian Huntley said the school had been searched already, did he say by whom?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
By the police.

MR KHALIL
Did you leave at that time?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
Yes.

MR KHALIL
Where did you go?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
Back down to the main office.

MR KHALIL
Did anyone come down to the office?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I believe Ian Huntley came down to the office.

MR KHALIL
Did he speak with you?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
Yes, I believe so.

MR KHALIL
What did you recall of the conversation between you and him?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I believe it was at that time that he told me that he had seen the girls on the footpath that goes down, to the entrance to Lodeside.

MR KHALIL
down to the entrance of Lodeside?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
yes.

MR KHALIL
You are dropping your voice a little he had seen the girls on the pathway at the entrance to Lodeside?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
yes, there is a short path that goes down from the sports centre and the entrance to Lodeside.

MR COWARD
did he tell you when it was he had seen them?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
no, I, I don't remember.

MR KHALIL
were you someone who watched the press coverage thereafter?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
yes, I did.

MR KHALIL
did you look out for any mention of this?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I did.

MR KHALIL
did you see anything?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I didn't see anything, no.

MR KHALIL
I want to move on, please, I don't think you had any dealing on the Tuesday there. I want to take you to the Wednesday, the 7th August. Do you know a lady called (inaudible)?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I do.

MR KHALIL
where does she live in relation to you?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
she lived next door.

MR KHALIL
the morning of 7th August, did you see her?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
yes I did.

MR KHALIL
about what time?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I think it was about 9.00-9.30 in the morning.

MR KHALIL
where was she?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
she was at the end of her driveway.

MR KHALIL
was she with anyone else?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
yes, she was with Maxine Carr.

MR KHALIL
did you join them?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
did.

MR KHALIL
by now, was there a lot of press interest in the area?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
yes, Lodeside car park was full.

MR KHALIL
was there any conversation with Maxine Carr present?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
Maxine was on the telephone at the time, a mobile telephone.

MR KHALIL
what did she say?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
she was talking to somebody from the press, the BBC, I believe and the phone was passed to my neighbour Hilary because they were asking about video footage of Holly in the carnival.

MR KHALIL
what was the attitude of Maxine Carr?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
she seemed fine, just the same as the rest of us.

MR KHALIL
did you go round to Hilary's house at some stage, actually go in?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
on that day?

MR KHALIL
on that day or a subsequent day?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I don't believe I did on that day, I did subsequently.

MR KHALIL
can you recall when, in relation to the Wednesday, it was?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I can't remember now. I did put it in my statement, I don't remember which date.

MR KHALIL
all right, what time of day was it you went round?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I'm afraid I can't remember, whether it was morning or afternoon, but it was in the statement.

MR KHALIL
you went there - did you see anyone other than Hilary Scarlett there?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
yes.

MR KHALIL
Who?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
both Ian Huntley and Maxine Carr.

MR KHALIL
where were they?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
In Hilary's living room.

MR KHALIL
what was happening?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
they were having a cup of tea with Hilary.

MR KHALIL
Any conversation?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I think there was a small amount of conversation.

MR KHALIL
What was the topic or topics?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
More we were commiserating with them because of the intrusion of the media.

MR KHALIL
What was their attitude to the intrusion of the media?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
They weren't too pleased about it. They seemed quite fed up.

MR KHALIL
Thank you very much.

(Cross-examined by MR COWARD)

MR COWARD
Two matters I think actually you were there, probably still are, the secretary to Mrs Bryden aren't you?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
Yes.

MR COWARD
You live very close to the college?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I did at that time, yes.

MR COWARD
Ian Huntley told you that he had been out searching all night and he knocked on your door and told you this, that he would not be in for his duties during the day?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
Yes.

MR COWARD
That was useful information, because you could tell Mrs Bryden and she could ask Ruth Oddy or whoever to act as---?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I didn't need to know that it was school holidays; he wouldn't normally tell me he was not going into school.

MR COWARD
You had ways of contacting Mrs Bryden during the holidays?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
No more than anybody else, I wouldn't normally do so.

MR COWARD
But you could do?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
Yes.

MR COWARD
The second matter is this I want you to think carefully before you answer when you spoke to Ian Huntley about his sighting of the girls, don't tell me what you thought the words meant, can you try and remember the exact words?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I don't remember the exact words.

MR COWARD
You don't remember the exact words and you would agree wouldn't you that without being able to remember the exact words, it is difficult to work out exactly what they mean?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I was absolutely clear in my mind----

MR COWARD
I know.

MR JUSTICE MOSES
You didn't let her finish. Absolutely clear in your mind as to what?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
As to where he meant, where he said he had seen the girls.

MR COWARD
But that depends on the exact words and you don't know what they are?

SUSAN MIDGLEY
I don't remember the exact words.

MR COWARD
Thank you.

MR LATHAM
No further questions.

MR JUSTICE MOSES
Thank you very much (the witness withdrew).

MR JUSTICE MOSES
Have we had the head master hanging around?

MR LATHAM
No.

MR JUSTICE MOSES
We are not calling any more live evidence today?

MR KHALIL
We could start----

MR JUSTICE MOSES
You read the statement and I'm sure the jury want to go back. . .

MR KHALIL
(statement read by

MR KHALIL
of Mr Scarlett, Huntley's neighbour) ... had been to Lowestoft in his caravan, returned home about 8.30 pm Sunday, 4th August. about 12.30 in the morning, Monday 5th August 2002, heard police helicopter ... somebody broke into the college and were looking for him, thought nothing of it and went to bed about 7am Monday, 5th August, I went to get ready for work ... about 7.30, heard knocking on the door, still groggy, not slept very well.

Through the door I saw Ian, my neighbour. He straightaway said, "Have you seen the two girls with Manchester United tops, they have gone missing?" I replied, "No". Ian told me he had been up late that night helping to look for them. I then realised why the helicopter had been out, Ian being caretaker, they would have knocked him up to gain access to the school because I had seen the search lights around there.

I then said to Ian where did they come from. Ian replied, "I don't know". I said to Ian, "Manchester United shirts?" Ian replied, "Have you seen them?" I said, "No". Ian said something like okay and left and closed the door. I put TV on.

On the news about Holly and Jessica having gone missing. I realised what the helicopter had been up for and what Ian had been talking about. I recognised the two girls' names mentioned on the news, Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman as they were in my daughter Helen's class.

Went upstairs, told my wife what had happened ... that encounter with Ian ... I had no contact with either Ian or Maxine. (inaudible) When Ian asked me about the two girls he said it in an urgent manner. looked as if he had been up all night. I do not have any problems with my hearing, when Ian was talking to me he was no more than three to foot feet away, on his own at the time, and I saw no other person around".

MR JUSTICE MOSES
ladies and gentlemen, that's all for today. We have now had the first week of evidence so I hope it has been much easier for you to focus upon what is going on. You will be well aware that there has been very heavy press coverage, I do not know what it is going to be like over the weekend, I will not stop you reading the newspapers, but please remember you really do know best yourselves.

You can see the impact of the evidence, you can decide what is important and what is unimportant, and what is significant and what is insignificant, because it is your judgment about that that matters - totally uninfluenced by anyone else. remember that.

I hope you forget about the case over the weekend and you will come to it much fresher when you do, and remember the warning I gave you about (inaudible) please resist the temptation. Thank you very much. I have got a word to say to counsel so if you would like to go now .

Hearing adjourned - will resume on Monday

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