I never touched my son’s dead body apart from when I saw him in hospital'
Angharad Williamson is still being cross-examined by John Cole's barrister David Elias QC. The topic changes to Logan’s pyjamas.
Mr Elias said: “What pyjamas was he wearing when you took him to bed on Friday night?”
Williamson said: “I don’t know….. I don’t remember…. I don’t remember what pyjamas I was wearing that night.”
Mr Elias said: “You put him to bed and took him to the toilet. Think what he was wearing.” Williamson said: “I don’t know.”
Mr Elias said: “Was he wearing dinosaur pyjamas?” Williamson said: “I don’t know.”
Mr Elias said: “Do you not want to remember?” Williamson said: “I don’t know.”
The defendant asked if she was lying but she denied this.
The barrister turns to Williamson’s police interviews. She told the officers he had a black Spiderman top on.
She said: “When I went to identify my son’s dead body he had a black Spiderman top on so I assumed that was the clothes he wore. He liked that top because it was velvety. It was one of his favourites.”
Mr Elias said: “You knew full well what he was wearing because you had seen him that night.”
Williamson said: “No. I was asleep, I did not know what went on.”
Mr Elias said: “You played a part in putting that Spiderman top on him.”
Williamson said: “I never touched my son’s dead body apart from when I saw him in hospital. What you are implying is sick and disgusting.”
Mr Elias said: “You ripped that pyjama top because you were in a temper.”
Williamson said: “No I wasn’t, I loved my baby and protected him from the world. I would never harm him.”
Mr Elias added: “What was he wearing when you say he was assaulted on the Thursday?”
Williamson said: “I don’t know.”
Mr Elias said: “Did it make you think about the assault when you were asked these things?”
Williamson said: “No."
The defendant said the pyjama top was not damaged when she saw it last when she put it in the pyjama drawer.
Mr Elias said: “You didn’t want to tell police you knew he was wearing a dinosaur pyjama top.”
Williamson said: “You’re implying something that is not exactly true.”
Mr Elias said: “You knew there was a change of top because you were up in the night.”
Williamson said: “No it’s not, what you are implying is false.”
The barrister refers to a passage in Williamson’s police interview
She said: “I wasn’t focusing on the pyjama top. I was more focused on finding out why my son was dead."
Mr Elias said: “You didn’t want the police to ask about the pyjama top because you knew what happened to it and asked for it to be thrown away.”
Williamson said: “No that’s not correct.”
The trial adjourns for a 15-minute break.
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