11:41JONATHAN HUMPHRIES
Peers 'travelled to Glastonbury with no tickets'
Mr Wright asks about the grey Hyundai i30N Performance.
PW: “Is that a vehicle you travelled in?”
JP: “That is a vehicle I’ve travelled in yeah.”
PW: “On a number of occasions?”
JP: “That’s right yeah.”
PW: “Your DNA was found on a water bottle on the inside of the bottle top.”
JP: “That’s right.”
PW: “We also know that vehicle had the impression it may have been cleaned because of the very few fingerprints found upon.”
JP: “That’s what it says.”
PW: “Did you have any involvement in cleaning that vehicle?”
JP: “No I never had any involvement in cleaning that vehicle, clearly, if my DNA is found on a bottle lid.”
Mr Wright asks: “No history between you and Lee Harrison?”
JP: “Me and Lee have got no history, no bad history anyway.”
Mr Wright moves on to the Glastonbury festival in June, 2022.
PW: “You’d split up with Lucy?”
JP: “Yeah.”
PW: “Having split up with Lucy and moved back home, did you spend time socialising with anyone in particular after that time?”
JP: “The only time I’ve spent with someone is probably Sean, the closest person I’d sit with after this.”
PW: “You’ve got a sporting background?”
JP: “Yeah.”
PW: “Did you have trials with a number of clubs?”
JP: “As a kid I played for Tranmere Rovers, Liverpool Schoolboys and I played for Blackburn as well.”
PW: “You also had some success as a boxer?”
JP: “Yeah that’s right.”
PW: “Did you represent your country?”
JP: “Four times.”
PW: “In boxing?”
JP: “Four caps, yeah.”
PW: “After the time you split up with Lucy, did you spend any time returning back to sport?
JP: “Erm, I did and I didn’t. I’ve always been active, going the gym, training ,running, staying fit and healthy. I was just working to be honest.”
JP: “Did you have any friendship with individuals by virtue of football and boxing?”
JP: “I still have a couple of friends who play professional football now.?”
PW: “Chris Long.”
JP: “He’s my close mate, best mate, growing up with all through school.”
PW: “Did he have a girlfriend.”
JP: “He did.”
PW: “Is there someone called Callum O’Connor?”
JP: “Callum is Longy’s cousin.”
PW: “Someone called Hughesy?”
JP: “Dominic Hughes.”
PW: “Glastonbury. Did you go to Glastonbury?”
JP: “I attended the area of Glastonbury but I never entered the festival.”
PW: “There are events involving Niall Barry and also James Witham, and a stop and search that took place in the area. Did you spend any time with Niall Barry and James Witham.”
JP: “I wouldn’t know anything about that.”
PW: “They were staying nearby at a public house called the Pig and Wheel?”
JP: “I wouldn’t know what that was no.”
PW: “Did you have any interaction with anyone at Glastonbury referred to in these proceedings, Niall Barry, physical first of all?”
JP: “No.”
He also says no regarding James Witham, Lee Harrison, Ashley Dale, Jordan Thompson, Olivia McDowell and Ian Fitzgibbon.
PW: “Any of those individuals that were connected to them that we’ve heard about?”
JP: “Never seen none of them physically no.”
The jury are shown a map of cell siting data showing Peers’ phone moving from Liverpool to Glastonbury on June 25, the Saturday of the festival.
Mr Wright says his phone was “in the vicinity
JP: “Shepton Mallet it was. I went alone. I actually travelled up with friends who are not linked to this. I went in company with a few people but when I got there I was on my own. I couldn’t get a ticket to get into the festival and then I come back home.”
PW: “What caused you to go to the festival on the 25th. The festival begins on the 22nd. The Saturday and Sunday are the 25th and 26th.”
JP: “I’ve been to like four Glastonburys. I’ve always travelled on me own in my own car, or I’ve always ended up being on my own. I’ve always went on like a Friday or Saturday or Sunday and got a day pass.”
PW: “On previous occasions you’ve been to Glastonbury, have you made any arrangements in advance to obtain tickets?”
JP: “I have, not in advance. Glastbnbury is the hardest thing to get tickets on. I’ve been down and got tickets or wristbands off a tout outside.”
PW: “How long in advance of that Saturday did you decide you were going to go?”
JP: “I decided that morning when a friend come to me mother’s and said do you want to come to Glastonbury for the day. Jason Hughes.”
PW: “Did you go?”
JP: “I went yeah, travelled up there.”
PW: “Who did you travel with?”
JP: “A couple of Jason’s, two of Jason’s mates. Jason and their two girlfriends. There was six.”
PW: “Did you go in one car?”
JP: “We went in one car, we crammed in.”
Peers says he “got a rain mac and a pair of wellies from the Tesco” in Shepton Mallet.
PW: “This time did you manage to get into the festival?”
JP: “No I never managed to get into the festival. I ended up sitting in the Tesco car park for hours.”
PW: “Why did you go to that area?”
JP: “That’s generally where you meet ticket touts.”
PW: “Did any of you get tickets?”
JP: “No, none of us got tickets. We waited overnight, stayed overnight in the car park. We were promised tickets all day for the Sunday. I got that fed up I thought, come ed, lets get home.”
11:47JONATHAN HUMPHRIES
'Sean never told me about any issue at Glastonbury'
Mr Wright asks: “The Sunday, you then travelled back to Merseyside?”
JP: “That’s right.”
PW: “Did you have any contact with anyone in Glastonbury?”
JP: “I tried to ring everyone in the festival, everyone I knew who was there, more or less the whole of Liverpool to see if I could get tickets. It just didn’t work out.”
He says he contacted “probably Sean, Ian, Liv”.
PW: “Any success?”
JP: “No success, no.”
PW: “Were you aware there was any incident at Glastonbury.”
JP: “No I was unaware, obviously I wasn’t in there.”
Mr Wright moves onto Saturday, July 16, to Wednesday, July 20.
PW: “This is about three weeks after Glastonrbury. Can you help us what happened in that period?”
JP: “I spent time at my mum’s, I never really seen the lads. I was chilling out.”
PW: “Did you go somewhere else?”
JP: “I stayed in Liverpool for a bit, and then I went on holiday. I went to Barcelona. I went alone to Barcelona.”
PW: “What were you planning to do?”
JP: “Chill out, detox, have a nice little break.”
PW: “Did you have any commitments?”
Peers says he had no work, girlfriend, social or family commitments at that point.
PW: “Was there anything keeping you in Liverpool?”
JP: “There wasn’t no.”
PW: “Were you aware there was any issue involving Dusty or Niall Barry or any of your friends?”
JP: “No I never seen none of them in the festival. Before i seen this, i didn’t even know who Dusty was.”
PW: “Had you spent time at Pilch Lane?”
JP: “I can’t recall whether I spent time there. I know I spent time with Sean. I was more or less chilling at home with my dog.”
He is asked how far in advance he planned the Barcelona trip.
JP: “It was more a spur of a moment thing, just go away for holidays. I stayed in a three star hotel. I moved from Barcelona to Valencia, where I continued to Portugal. I met up with Sean.”
PW: “How was that arranged?”
JP: “It wasn’t arranged. We were speaking, he said do you want to come away. So I said yeah, I’ll come and see ya.”
PW: “Where was that?”
JP: “We actually met in Barcelona. We travelled to Valencia and then got a flight from Valencia to Portugal.”
The jury are shown a picture of Zeisz and Peers on holiday, which Zeisz sent to Niall Barry.
JP: “We was in Portugal then.”
PW: “During the time you were in either Spain or Portugal with Sean Zeisz, did you become aware of any incident at Glastonbury?”
JP: “No. Given how close I was to Sean, he’d tell me anything. If it was a problem, I’m sure he’d tell me. It mustn't have been that much of a deal for him.”
PW: “Did something happen on July 21 that led to your returning to the UK?”
JP: “Our friend committed suicide, jumped in front of a train.”
The court will now take a short break, resuming at 12.25pm.
12:36JONATHAN HUMPHRIES
Peers 'said hello to Lee Harrison' at Rikki Warnick's funeral
Mr Wright resumes his questioning of Peers, asking about the “suicide of your friend Rikki”.
Peers says: “I returned to the UK some days after his death. I can’t off the top of my head remember the precise date”.
Mr Wright says the funeral was on August 10.
Peers says his return would have been “within a week”, saying it was “quite soon after” Mr Warnick’s death.
He says he did not attend the balloon release for Rikki, but that he did go to the funeral and wake.
He is shown CCTV from Ten Streets Social, where Mr Warnick’s wake was held.
PW: “We can see here events at the Ten Streets Social in Liverpool, which depict you together with a number of others. Did you see anyone at the funeral? Did you see Lee Harrison there?”
JP: “I did see Lee Harrison yeah.”
PW: “Did you speak to him?”
JP: “Lee was standing under a tree. I said what’s happening, you alright?”
PW: “You gestured saying you did a thumbs up sign?”
JP: “Yeah. That’s something I did at the time, I said what’s happening Lee you alright? He said yeah. I put a thumbs up. There was no tension. I carried on.”
PW: “Were you aware of any tension?”
JP: “I wasn’t. If there was beef, clearly it would have been confrontational as we were walking up to our friend’s funeral.”
PW: “With whom did you attend?”
JP: “I went with the lads. Some of them that were in the flat and some that weren’t. The whole of Liverpool went. Rikki was quite a nice lad, loads of people knew him. It was a sad time for everyone.”
Mr Wright turns to the wake.
PW: “Did you spent time in their company when you were there?”
JP: “Yeah.”
PW: “Did you spend time with anyone else at the wake?”
JP: “I seen lots of different people at the wake, yeah.”
PW: “Ashley was present. Did you see her?”
JP: “I actually never seen Ashley at the wake, no.”
PW: “By the end of the wake, were you aware of any tensions as far as any of the people you were familiar with, and Dusty or Lee Harrison or anyone?”
JP: “No there was no tension whatsoever, no.”
The 28-year-old was shot dead at her home on Leinster Road in Old Swan
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