PC Matthew Colburn helped handcuff Gordon and asked repeatedly where the child was, as the defendant demanded food and drink.
On being given ginger beer, chicken and crisps
the defendant asked for mayonnaise to go with it.
Pc Colburn was heard to say: 'I'm not going to make you a sandwich, we've got a child to find.'
Gordon said he
did not 'want to talk' and asked why finding the baby was the 'bigger deal'.
The officer replied: 'We need to potentially save a life. That's the number one priority.
It may not be your priority, but it's everyone else's priority.'
The officer told Gordon he was concerned there was a 'baby potentially on its own'- if we don't find the child,
your child might die, and that's the most important thing right here, right now.'
the defendant was 'more interested in eating'.
Constance Marten, 36, and Mark Gordon, 49, are accused of killing their baby Victoria by taking her on the run in January last year to prevent the child being taken away by social services.
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