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Defence casts doubt over Libby getting into Relowicz's car
Mr Saxby said: “The prosecution can’t say he saw her - he wasn’t anywhere near her when she was walking down Beverley Road. They say he waited in the shadows of Beresford Avenue, you can see he goes right into Beresford Avenue and then he intercepts her, the prosecution say his plan to abduct, rape and kill her.
“The prosecution said about CCTV: ‘What we see is movement lasting several seconds, toing and froing between them.’ Whether she was forced or persuaded into the vehicle may never be clear from that CCTV footage. During cross-examination their stance changed to force.
“I don’t know what you found but it is the sort of footage, the more you look at it the more you think you see and you realise you start seeing things that aren’t there, shadows, limbs and so on. You’re desperate to find something from it. Echoing what I think will be said to you in due course, beware of over-analysing this footage. This is not me saying do not look at it, it is me saying proceed please with caution.
“Cars and people aplenty going up and down Beverley Road. How many times the car lights flashed? You have an agreed fact on the lights flashing and the locking mechanism. Unlock is two flashes. What you see is uncertain with what he has said. She gets into the car - you can see her leg on the CCTV, she isn’t being forced in, she puts her seatbelt on. It was suggested he made it harder for her to get out but if that was the case he would have gone around and locked the door. It was suggested he knew where he was going to take her from the start. He said she directed him to Beresford Avenue but there was nothing more said and he went down to Oak Road to turn around.”
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