Police came knocking at the door in Cotton Mill Lane on Monday, February 23, but the curtains were drawn and no one answered when they knocked.
The prosecutor told the jury that in the early evening, Shauna made a call to her estrange mum, Lisa Donovan, who she had not spoken to for years. Ms Donovan and Shauna’s step-father, Kevin Stone, lived at Wilton Close in Southmead.
“This call was out of the blue. She said she wanted to come round. It is a fair assumption that Becky’s body had been dismembered and was at Cotton Mill Lane which may provide an explanation for this calls,” the prosecutor said.
“It would make it impossible (for the police) to have access to Cotton Mill Lane.”
At 6pm that night police got hold of Nathan Matthews on the phone and he said they would be going out for dinner with Shauna’s parents.
“They knew police would most likely be coming to Cotton Mill Lane the next morning and steps had to be taken to have Becky Watts’ body parts removed.
“That evening plans were put in place for that to happen,” the prosecutor added.
http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/Becky-Watts/story-27937416-detail/story.html
taken this snippet from the long blog that Bristol Post are providing ( link given by Bos earlier today ).
Explains why the car was up at SHs mothers house.