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Not the same video 140 times, but different ones.such bizarre, gross viewing. and to repeatedly watch it, 140 times is excessive. like she gets a kick out of how gross it is? I know not hugely relevant to the case but it does shed light on the kind of person she is
Oh, and add this glittering pink phone case to the mix!such bizarre, gross viewing. and to repeatedly watch it, 140 times is excessive. like she gets a kick out of how gross it is? I know not hugely relevant to the case but it does shed light on the kind of person she is
such bizarre, gross viewing. and to repeatedly watch it, 140 times is excessive. like she gets a kick out of how gross it is? I know not hugely relevant to the case but it does shed light on the kind of person she is
Barclays bank
The trial resumes.
The next witness is Peta James, who is also appearing via video link.
She is employed by Barclays Bank.
Ms Rees asks the witness about Williamson’s bank account being accessed via the Barclays banking app, at 11.21pm on the evening of June 30, 2021.
Ms James confirms an Android device with Williamson’s telephone number was registered to the Barclays banking app.
Referring to the login at 11.21pm on July 30, Ms James confirmed a five-digit passcode had been entered.
At 12.28pm, earlier in the day on June 30, a login was entered by Williamson’s phone on the Barclays app when Williamson was in a Lifestyle Express store in Sarn.
CCTV of Williamson using her phone in the shop is played to the court.
Ms Rees said: “We see Angharad Williamson taps the screen of her phone on a number off occasions and appears to be looking at something on her phone.”
Ms James also investigated whether Cole or the youth defendant have accounts with Barclays, but they do not.
Cole's arrest
The defendant made no reply and was handcuffed and escorted to a police vehicle. He asked for his medication and asked when he would be able to speak to Williamson.
Upon being arrested, Cole says “What” and starts breathing heavily.
Body cam footage of arrest shown to court
She made no reply and remained at the bottom of the stairs. She said: “I haven’t done anything wrong, I haven’t done anything. I have asked you for help and you’re arresting me.”
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"The court heard one Dr Pimple Popper video, showing a man having a cyst removed, had been viewed a total of 27 times over a six-week period."
What's the angle for the amount of times a certain video has been played? Could they be insinuating something along the lines of ASD for someone; a 'special interest' being one of the triad of impairments. Or just that the same person has had access to that account?
Someone moved the curtain and turned the light on while they were out of the house.
If you were threatened at this point you would pick that baby up & run the second those 2 left the house.