12:52PHILIP DEWEY
'I did not kill Logan'
The trial resumes. Barrister Peter Rouch QC continues his cross-examination of witness John Cole.
He asks Cole about Williamson’s medication, claiming she took her medication and fell asleep at 10.45pm on July 30 last year. Mr Rouch said: “I know you dispute that.”
Cole said: “Correct. She was awake.”
Mr Rouch said: “I’m going to suggest she went to sleep and didn’t wake until 5.30ish.”
Cole said: “That’s not true.”
Mr Rouch said: “Whatever happened to Logan, whatever injuries he sustained, was inflicted by you and (the youth).”
Cole said: “She was awake.”
The barrister asks Cole to look at computer-generated images of Logan’s injuries. He said some of the injuries were consistent with knuckle punches.
Cole said: “I did not punch Logan… I’m not a doctor so I don’t know but I didn’t punch Logan.”
Mr Rouch said: “[Williamson] wouldn’t punch Logan in the face with a knuckle punch?”
Cole said: “No, I’ve never said Angharad punched him.”
The barrister refers to paediatrician Dr Deborah Stalker making reference to knuckle punches.
Cole said: “That’s one of the explanations the doctor gave but the doctor didn’t say specifically it was a knuckle punch.”
The barrister referred to a kick to Logan’s back.
Mr Rouch said: “Angharad wouldn’t have kicked Logan in the back would she?”
Cole said: “I never said Angharad did.”
Mr Rouch said: “On the Thursday you and [the youth] worked together. You punched him and he swept his legs. You both said you didn’t like him.”
Cole said: “I did not… I did not kill Logan.”
Mr Rouch said: “And you were the ones to get rid of the body.”
Cole said: “Angharad was awake, Angharad woke me up.”
Williamson could be heard sobbing and groaning in the dock at this point.
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