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Prosecution: 'It was done, Sarah was gone, now he was going to try to bluff his way out of it'
Morning of October 10
“The first thing that you would be to do would be to call them (Sarah Wellgreen), to try and find them. There was no call to Sarah Wellgreen, no attempt at a call at any stage.”
The first call he made was to mum Marilyn Lacomba and she arrives at 7.38am but shortly leaves again 13 minutes later before returning.
Lacomba then does the school run but refuses client a lift at the very last minute as “the defendant’s car was dirty that morning” and “getting his car washed that very next morning is essential.”
Mud was on both sides of Lacomba’s vehicle.
Dirt can allegedly be seen above the wheel arches on Ben Lacomba's car
‘Terrible lie’
The story of how he bought the “grave digger’s shovel” as a present for his mum is described as a “terrible lie”, “one of the worst examples of the lies by this defendant to cover his tracks” and “complete nonsense” by Ms Morgan which he didn’t mention previously.
It had one use and that was “digging a large hole as quickly as possible” and there was “only one reason” why Lacomba would need to do that, says Ms Morgan.
His brown shoes were “missing” the following morning according to Lacomba so he wore a notably different pair of shoes.
On his demeanour at All Night Cars office that morning:
“He (Lacomba) could not have looked happier, it was done, Sarah was gone, now he was going to try to bluff his way out of it.”
Ms Morgan questions the “selective” information he gave to the police during the initial 999 call to report Miss Wellgreen missing.
She claims Lacomba had Sarah’s iPhone 4 on October 11 and was “busy using it to explain and try to implicate others”.
“Why did he get rid of Sarah’s phone during the course of that day?”