UK - Logan Mwangi, 5, found dead in Wales River, Bridgend, 31 July 2021 *arrests, inc. minor*

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Ah man, his little face.

So far it seems to me he was abused by both adults and the teenager :(. Healed fractures, torn jim jams. But it also seems to me most likely from the opening that the teen was responsible for the final terrible battering which led to his death. No wonder a social worker was visiting. JMO.

Yes, I didn't understand how all three could have contributed towards Logan's death, but it seems totally accurate to say that now.

I think the youth probably did the worst damage to Logan, but the others were also abusive to him, and definitely showed now kindness or caring to him as they should have done. It just sounds like he felt everyone in the house hated him, and that's how they behaved towards him. He was five years old, he hadn't done anything to deserve that...their only issue was that he had a different daddy, so he didn't 'fit in' with their idea of this new family that JC, AW and the youth had formed together. Logan became superfluous to requirements and ended up only useful to any of them as a punching bag :(

I totally think every single one of them deserves that murder charge.
 
sick that she said on the 999 call "his stepdad is out looking for him, well practically his dad" or something to that affect. dads don't hate their kids, kill them and dump their body in a river. Logan had a father whom I'm sure is devestated


Devastated, maybe but let's not paint anyone with a halo ...
 
Yes, I didn't understand how all three could have contributed towards Logan's death, but it seems totally accurate to say that now.

I think the youth probably did the worst damage to Logan, but the others were also abusive to him, and definitely showed now kindness or caring to him as they should have done. It just sounds like he felt everyone in the house hated him, and that's how they behaved towards him. He was five years old, he hadn't done anything to deserve that...their only issue was that he had a different daddy, so he didn't 'fit in' with their idea of this new family that JC, AW and the youth had formed together. Logan became superfluous to requirements and ended up only useful to any of them as a punching bag :(

I totally think every single one of them deserves that murder charge.

Absolutely agree all three were correctly charged with murder!

I think they were all self-isolating together after their trip and perhaps the two adults drugged up and ignored the teen had been using Logan as a football. Adults added to his injury-- especially mom when Logan wanted her attention and protection....

Scum -- all three of them. :mad:

ETA: They were eventually arrested at a location associated with Cole.
 
Very grateful for all of the trial updates posted here, even though it's so upsetting. It's truly harrowing, what Logan went through at the hands of people who were supposed to love and protect him, and I'm not surprised that some of the jury became too upset to continue and had to take a break yesterday.

Does anyone have any thoughts on the significance of the all the opening and shutting of curtains on the CCTV? The prosecution have made quite a big deal out of it, but I'm not sure what they're getting at, other than the obvious proof that someone was awake in the house at those times. I can't really think why someone would repeatedly open and shut a curtain in the middle of the night.
 
His bio father isn't the one charged with murdering Logan though.

I read somewhere the he hadn't seen Logan in 3 years, which is the same length of time that AW & JC had been together. Imo that's a bit too much of a coincidence.
Also...
Didnt she destroy his pyjamas throwing Logan when he mentioned his bio dad?
 
Very grateful for all of the trial updates posted here, even though it's so upsetting. It's truly harrowing, what Logan went through at the hands of people who were supposed to love and protect him, and I'm not surprised that some of the jury became too upset to continue and had to take a break yesterday.

Does anyone have any thoughts on the significance of the all the opening and shutting of curtains on the CCTV? The prosecution have made quite a big deal out of it, but I'm not sure what they're getting at, other than the obvious proof that someone was awake in the house at those times. I can't really think why someone would repeatedly open and shut a curtain in the middle of the night.
^^bbm

The defendants first claimed to be sleeping, and when they awoke, noticed the back door open and Logan missing. Prosecution showing the evidence that the lights/curtains were both in motion in the middle of the night proved the defendants were all lying. Confronted with the evidence, Cole eventually admitted he carried Logan to the river, and he plead guilty to PCOJ.
 
Does anyone have any thoughts on the significance of the all the opening and shutting of curtains on the CCTV? The prosecution have made quite a big deal out of it, but I'm not sure what they're getting at, other than the obvious proof that someone was awake in the house at those times. I can't really think why someone would repeatedly open and shut a curtain in the middle of the night.
To look through the window at the way to the river?
 
^^bbm

The defendants first claimed to be sleeping, and when they awoke, noticed the back door open and Logan missing. Prosecution showing the evidence that the lights/curtains were both in motion in the middle of the night proved the defendants were all lying. Confronted with the evidence, Cole eventually admitted he carried Logan to the river, and he plead guilty to PCOJ.

That all makes sense, and definitely explains why the prosecution included it and highlighted it. I guess I just wonder what the defendants were actually doing with the curtains as well though. Seems a weird thing to do, to be fiddling with curtains at a time like that (the lights make much more sense - switched on to aid the clean-up operation, probably). Maybe it doesn't matter but it jumped out at me.

Oh, maybe they were opening the curtains to see if anyone was about in the street before heading outside?
 
Today's blog.




18:08KEY EVENT
Jury taken to area Logan was allegedly murdered and dumped


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The jury has been taken on a tour of the Bridgend flat where five-year-old Logan was allegedly murdered – and the spot where his body was found.

On Wednesday, midway through the second week of the trial, the jury of five men and seven women was driven to the murder scene in two minibuses, having been escorted from the court by a police motorcade.

Along with court staff, several barristers and judge Mrs Justice Jefford DBE, they were taken inside the ground floor flat in Lower Llansantffraid where Logan lived.

The property, where the youngster allegedly suffered a “brutal and sustained” attack, has been boarded up since the police investigation, with each window and door now covered by metal screens.

Jurors were led around the cramped flat in groups of three because of its size and concerns over social distancing.

Most of the family’s possessions remained inside the flat and, as jurors entered the porch, a green dinosaur and Simba toy could be seen on the floor.

A narrow hallway had plastic boxes filled with even more toys.

Several pairs of children’s Nike trainers in various sizes accompanied an adult pair in a row near the doorway.

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On piles of items in the living room lay a new baby romper suit with the price tag still on it.

Large Marvel’s The Avengers posters hung on the wall.

Large black flat-screen TVs were on the wall in both the living room and in Williamson and Cole’s bedroom.

In the adult’s bedroom, a baby’s cot sat to the left.

Next door, Logan’s bedroom was decorated with dinosaur-print curtains. An alarm remained fixed to his window.

The child’s single bed was gone, having been removed for forensic checks.

Dirty dishes were in the kitchen sink and a whiteboard showing the family’s meal plans for July and August was on the wall.

In the kitchen, a police officer pointed out the washing machine and clothes dryer Williamson is accused of using to clean Logan’s bloodied bedlinen at around the same time – 5.45am – she made a frantic 999 call to report her son missing.

After leaving the flat, the jury was led down a nearby path which leads to the river.

The route is the one Cole and the youth are accused of taking to hide Logan’s body in the early hours of the morning.

In CCTV footage recovered by police, Cole can be seen carrying Logan, whose arms were crossed over his shoulder, the court was told.

In a corner of Pandy Park, jurors were taken through a gap in the fence and bushes which leads down to a section of riverbank, near to where police constable Lauren Keen found Logan lying in the foetal position on rocks and pebbles.

Overhead pipes cross the river at the spot where Logan’s body was found, and a railway bridge is on the right.

The water level was much higher than when Logan was found because it is winter, jurors were told.

The jury was then taken farther along the path and over another bridge before reaching the wooded area where Logan’s torn dinosaur top was found on the banks of a main road.

Cole told police he and the youth returned to the flat after dumping Logan’s body and went back out to hide the pyjama top after Williamson gave it to them.

All three defendants are also charged with perverting the course of justice, which Williamson and the youth deny.

Williamson and Cole are also accused of causing or allowing the death of a child, which they both deny.

The trial will break for two days before beginning again on Monday, and is estimated to last for about six more weeks.

Mum accused of murdering son, 5, 'feigned shock', court told
 
I wondered why this part was shown to the jury - from the updates yesterday :



"On the evening of July 26 and the early hours of July 27, CCTV is shown of two figures walking in and out of Lower Llansantffraid.

At 12.53am, one of the figures, believed to be Cole, is seen to be carrying something."



This was the Monday evening and early hours of Tuesday, days before the assault of the Thursday and the Friday night when Logan's body was taken from the flat.
 
Very grateful for all of the trial updates posted here, even though it's so upsetting. It's truly harrowing, what Logan went through at the hands of people who were supposed to love and protect him, and I'm not surprised that some of the jury became too upset to continue and had to take a break yesterday.

Does anyone have any thoughts on the significance of the all the opening and shutting of curtains on the CCTV? The prosecution have made quite a big deal out of it, but I'm not sure what they're getting at, other than the obvious proof that someone was awake in the house at those times. I can't really think why someone would repeatedly open and shut a curtain in the middle of the night.

Preceding this the prosecution counsel said that they had reviewed CCTV footage for 1 week prior to 30th July, and in that 7 days, Logan's bedroom light had never been switched on in the hours of darkness until the evening of 29th July. From that I would infer that he was likely injured on 29th (as AW had said in her statement to officers that Cole and the youth had assaulted him on that date) as it would imply that someone was checking on Logan during the night, which was not usual according to the activity of the previous 7 days
 
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