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[h=2]Becky Watts trial: James Ireland chatted about 'moving stuff' to friends[/h]A housemate of James Ireland says he chatted to him about "moving some stuff" the night after Becky's body was allegedly moved.
Simon Knight told the court that he had had a conversation with Ireland, known to his friends as Jamie, where he had told him one of his friends had had a phone call while at work asking them to "go move some stuff".
Ireland, he said, would "do anything for money" so agreed to help his friend. The pair took a van from their work, at British Areospace in Avonmouth, and drove to Barton Hill, Mr Knight said.
Mr Knight then recounted to the court how then started loading bags into the van.
When the job was done, he said 'the male' invited inside the address in Barton Hill, where they had a cigarette together, before Ireland went back to work.
Mr Knight told the court that Ireland would do "anything for money", so if someone had offered money to move things, he would have taken it at face value for the money only.
http://www.itv.com/news/west/story/2015-10-20/becky-watts-trial-day-11/
Simon Knight told the court that he had had a conversation with Ireland, known to his friends as Jamie, where he had told him one of his friends had had a phone call while at work asking them to "go move some stuff".
Ireland, he said, would "do anything for money" so agreed to help his friend. The pair took a van from their work, at British Areospace in Avonmouth, and drove to Barton Hill, Mr Knight said.
He said to me he went to pick up the stuff from Barton Hill. He told me when he got there he saw a male and a female.
– SIMON KNIGHT
Mr Knight then recounted to the court how then started loading bags into the van.
He said he was putting some bags into the van, then he drove off. He said he took them to a house, he said he unloaded the bags and drove it back to the house.
He said there was one person in the van with him, he didn't say who, just that it was the male, the person's whose house he had gone to, that was my understanding.
– SIMON KNIGHTHe said there was one person in the van with him, he didn't say who, just that it was the male, the person's whose house he had gone to, that was my understanding.
When the job was done, he said 'the male' invited inside the address in Barton Hill, where they had a cigarette together, before Ireland went back to work.
Mr Knight told the court that Ireland would do "anything for money", so if someone had offered money to move things, he would have taken it at face value for the money only.
http://www.itv.com/news/west/story/2015-10-20/becky-watts-trial-day-11/