UK - Logan Mwangi, 5, found dead in Wales River, Bridgend, 31 July 2021 *arrests, inc. minor* #3

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I agree.
But, if he indeed had an access, why to deny it?
It is not a big deal for a couple.

Because her banking app had been accessed.
 
  • #802
Because her banking app had been accessed.
But it was HER using the phone, Im 100% certain of it.

This story of JC taking her phone is too convulted.
 
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  • #803
I agree.
But, if he indeed had an access, why to deny it?
It is not a big deal for a couple.
No surprise -- seems to me JC has denied everything except carrying a dead child out of the house and dumping him at the river bank.
 
  • #804
But it was HER using the phone, Im 100% certain of it.

This story of JC taking her phone is too convulted.
It seems even silly to me.

From the 'Coercive control checklist' and closely linked to the Lawyers questions yesterday.....

1.Isolating you from friends and family

2. Closely monitoring your activity
Checking your phone or peeking at your social media sounds innocent enough, but if your partner starts to closely monitor your daily activity, something as innocent as phone checking can quickly spiral into complete coercive control.

6. Controlling your finances

8. Parental alienation

10. Making jealous accusations

13. Making violent threats


Coercive control checklist: 14 signs your partner is trying to control you
 
  • #805
It's about proof.
If she was the only person who knew the log-in details, then 100% it was her using the phone.
If he knew the log-in details, it introduces an element of doubt.
 
  • #806
No surprise -- seems to me JC has denied everything except carrying a dead child out of the house and dumping him at the river bank.
It seems to be a default mode for him hehe
 
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  • #807
Do we know what happened to the sports bag that JC used to carry Logan from the house to the river? Was it recovered?
 
  • #808
Do we know what happened to the sports bag that JC used to carry Logan from the house to the river? Was it recovered?
Yes.
 
  • #809
It's about proof.
If she was the only person who knew the log-in details, then 100% it was her using the phone.
If he knew the log-in details, it introduces an element of doubt.

True, but not everyone has login details. It would be interesting to know whether AW had and if JC admits to knowing them.
 
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  • #810
True, but not everyone has login details. It would be interesting to know whether AW had and if JC knew them.
This theory of him taking her phone would be plausible, if there wasn't CCTV available.

But CCTV showed movement and light switching on and off when only SHE was at home.
 
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This theory of him taking her phone would be plausible, if there wasn't CCTV available.

But CCTV showed movement and light switching on and off when only SHE was at home.

Yes, I did mention that :)
ETA - It's not my theory, just the direction I think her defence is going.
 
  • #812
True, but not everyone has login details. It would be interesting to know whether AW had and if JC admits to knowing them.
For a bank account? :eek: Surely everyone has to log in with a username and password!
This theory of him taking her phone would be plausible, if there wasn't CCTV available.
It's not a "theory". I was trying to explain that they might be trying to cast doubt on who was using the phone.

"They" being the respective defence. It's complicated with there being three separate defence lawyers - they will all have different objectives and will use whatever suits their purpose.
 
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Dbm
 
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For a bank account? :eek: Surely everyone has to log in with a username and password!

Sorry :D I thought we were talking about phone login and not specifically bank login in which case yes, everyone has username and password!
 
  • #815
I think knowing someone's login details or pin number for their bank, is extremely commonplace now, it's really palty standalone evidence. Think AW is clutching at straws
 
  • #816
Do we know what happened to the sports bag that JC used to carry Logan from the house to the river? Was it recovered?
ETD.......
March this year?
Is this the same bag? Bit late to be collecting it from the house if so.
I wonder if forensics found anything.


A witness statement is read out by crime scene investigator Jenna Watts.

At 9.45am on March 2 this year she attended Maesglas where she recovered a black Nike holdall and a silver dog tag which was personalised.

A picture of the dog tag is shown to the jury.

Prosecution closes cases in Logan Mwangi murder trial



 
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So I guess they picked up the bag after JC's Police interviews?
But why would CCTV footage show LM's arms on JC's back if he was supposedly in a bag?
Also it doubts the youths statement of JC carrying bin bags IMO, why would JC even do that?
No mention of forensics carried out on the bag either.


A witness statement is read out by crime scene investigator Jenna Watts.

At 9.45am on March 2 this year she attended Maesglas where she recovered a black Nike holdall and a silver dog tag which was personalised.

A picture of the dog tag is shown to the jury.

Prosecution closes cases in Logan Mwangi murder trial




If LM was placed in that bag there will be forensic evidence to back it up.
I cannot remember anything being reported in the prosecution evidence.
 
  • #818
ETD.......
March this year?
Is this the same bag? Bit late to be collecting it from the house if so.
I wonder if forensics found anything.


A witness statement is read out by crime scene investigator Jenna Watts.

At 9.45am on March 2 this year she attended Maesglas where she recovered a black Nike holdall and a silver dog tag which was personalised.

A picture of the dog tag is shown to the jury.

Prosecution closes cases in Logan Mwangi murder trial


The Nike bag might be mentioned by JC to protect the teen.
If it was closed, the youth would not realize that a body was there.
 
  • #819
For a bank account? :eek: Surely everyone has to log in with a username and password!

It's not a "theory". I was trying to explain that they might be trying to cast doubt on who was using the phone.

"They" being the respective defence. It's complicated with there being three separate defence lawyers - they will all have different objectives and will use whatever suits their purpose.

Just looked back and AW's Barclays Bank App opened with a 5 digit pass code.
 
  • #820
ETD.......
March this year?
Is this the same bag? Bit late to be collecting it from the house if so.
I wonder if forensics found anything.


A witness statement is read out by crime scene investigator Jenna Watts.

At 9.45am on March 2 this year she attended Maesglas where she recovered a black Nike holdall and a silver dog tag which was personalised.

A picture of the dog tag is shown to the jury.

Prosecution closes cases in Logan Mwangi murder trial

Thanks, @tedtink for the confirmation.

I wasn't so much interested in the evidentiary value of the Nike holdall but thinking more about JC's inhumane reaction.

For example, if in shock and proceeding to the river is an out-of-your-mind reaction, then at what point after setting the bag down at the riverbank and unzipping the bag do you not realize this is your 5yr old stepchild that you're tossing in the river??! :eek::(:(

A monster.

MOO
 
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