UK UK - Sarah Wellgreen, 46, Kent, 9 Oct 2018

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Is anyone from WS able to attend?
 
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11:19
Trial opens
Good morning and welcome to our live updates.

Today is the first day of the trial of Ben Sebastian Lacomba, who is charged with murdering his ex-partner Sarah Wellgreen.

The jury pool of 16 are about to be sworn in now, with two on standby.

Lacomba is charged with one count of murder on the night of October 9/10 - for which he pleads not guilty.
 
  • #386
11:22
The prosecution's opens - 'Sarah was murdered by Lacomba'
Prosecutor Alison Morgan QC told the court: “In the early hours of the morning of October 10, Sarah Jane Wellgreen went missing from her home in New Ash Green.”

She was “living a happy life with much to look forward to”.

“She was not abducted and murdered by a stranger. She did not leave her home voluntarily, abandoning her children, for whatever reason, never to return.

“She was murdered by this defendant, her former partner.

“He then disposed of her body. To date, despite extensive searches by the police, the precise details of what happened to Sarah are not known to anyone other than the defendant.”

Ms Morgan, who is joined by Mr Richardson and Mr Scully for the prosection, said Sarah was murdered in a “Calculated manner designed to avoid detection, to leave no trace, and to remove Sarah Wellgreen, who is the mother of his three children, from his life forever.

“Despite his best efforts, he did leave a trace.

“He left far more than a trace of evidence.”
 
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I may well be wrong, but it's possible the kids may be giving evidence unfortunately.
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Woolwich Crown Court 3 T20197107
Ben Sebastian Lacomba
Details: For Trial - Reporting Restrictions. For details please contact the Court Manager - 10:11

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I know it's necessary but it's so dreadful for them that they have to do that on top of everything else. This man obviously cares only for himself, no decent father could ever do what he has done - and to then put them through the additional trauma of having to testify..... It's just such a shi##y thing to do. IMO JMO etc
 
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Kent Live have posted up a handy timeline:
  1. Sarah and Lacomba's relationship
    Sarah Wellgreen and Lacomba were living together as former partners at 22 Bazes Shaw, in New Ash Green, to co-parent their three children.

    Sarah has two older children, Lewis and Jack Burdett with Dave Burdett.

    The court heard "custody of children and shared ownership of the property caused tension and problems between them.

    The prosecution stated that it “appears that potential loss of his property and his children motivated his actions."

  2. 2004
    Sarah and Lacomba met online and had a long distance relationship before she moved out to Majorca with him

  3. 2006
    The couple moved back to the UK in 2006 due to financial issues.

  4. 2007
    The court heard Lacomba secured a mortgage on their home in Bazes Shaw in 2007.

  5. 2008
    The court heard Lacomba stated work as a taxi driver in 2008

  6. 2014
    Sarah Wellgreen and Lacomba separated in 2014 - 10 years after they first met.

    Sarah then began a relationship with a man named Shaun Green.

    She continued to live in the Bazes Shaw home with Lacomba and their children, but the court heard they live "separate lives".

    But Sarah came home one day to find the locks changed on home, which prompted her to move home to her parents in Portsmouth.

  7. 2015
    A residence order was made in favour of Lacomba, allowing Sarah to have contact but in February 2015 a joint residence order was made to share living arrangements.

  8. 2016
    In August 2016, a court ordered the children should live with their mother and instead Lacomba was given contact.

    The court also heard Sarah met new partner Neil James online in 2016, and moved in with children at his home in Farnham.

    Lacomba had access every other weekend but continued unsuccessful court attempts at full custody.

    Around this time Sarah sought treatment for depression. The court heard she had "struggled with mental health issues" in the past.

    But there was "nothing to suggest that she was in anything other than a positive frame of mind” at the time of allegation".

  9. February 2018
    A Family Court ordered that the home at 22 Bazes Shaw should be sold, with Lacomba and Sarah entitled to 50/50 of the property's price.

  10. April/May 2018
    Their New Ash Green home goes on the market.

    Meanwhile, Sarah moved back to Bazes Shaw to co-parent with Lacomba again after ending her relationship with Neil James.

  11. Summer 2018
    Sarah started planning for her older sons Lewis and Jack Burdett to get a mortgage to buy Lacomba out of 22 Bazes Shaw.

    The mortgage application gets underway with Red Bricks.

    By late September/early October, Sarah had got a new job with a good salary and was in an on/off relationship with Neil James

  12. October 8 - Day before she went missing
    Sarah secured a new job at Alan Howard Ltd in Richmond with a company car and fixed salary.

    The court heard the new position gave her "greater financial stability and facilitated her buying the defendant out of house”.

    The prosecution said her job would “allow her to become independent from defendant”.

    Sarah had been working as beautician on Fridays and Saturdays in Portsmouth and on a mobile basis during the week in Kent

    On October 8 - Sarah met her friend Joe Eleini after her job interview who described her as “being in good spirits”

  13. October 9
    The prosecution's case is that Lacomba murdered Sarah on the night of October 9/10 and "hid her body".

    Live updates as Sarah Wellgreen's ex-partner goes on trial accused of her murder
 
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Seems odd that BL was able to secure custody of 3 very young children in 2014/15 simply because he had changed the locks so that SW could not gain access.
 
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The day of her death'
The prosecution told the court on October 9, the last day Sarah was seen alive, she took the children to school, acepted a new job and told her new employers she was “looking forward to working with them”.

The court then heard her known movements on the day she went missing. They outlined the following timeline:

  • 2.30pm - Ben Lacomba’s taxi was seen “clean with no mud visible” around Dartford. It is later spotted again at 4.20pm.
  • 4pm - Sarah attended an address in Croydon to give an elderly lady a massage. Her client’s daughter Susan Birchill, said Sarah was in a “friendly and chatty” mood.
  • 5.08pm - Lacomba arrived back at the home but CCTV showed him parking in a different car park (car park 2) from the one he was in (car park 1) at 9am. The court heard: “This was not the normal place for him to park. The prosecution alleges that the defendant’s decision to park in car park 2 was unusual but quite deliberate.”
    Footage shows the top of his head visibile over the top of the fence on camera.
    The court is told car park 1 is directly outside their home (number 22) whereas car park 2 is to the right of number 23.
    Ms Morgan said: “If you park in car park 1, you will be captured on CCTV. If you park in car park 2 and choose to duck down beneath the height of the fence, you won’t be seen.”
  • 5.30pm - Sarah left the clients house and headed to her last client of the day, Anthony Garnham in Chislehurst, who gave her a bike for one of her children.
  • 7.57pm - Sarah returned home and parked in car park 1, among other empty spaces. She headed to her bedroom after the children had gone to bed. The court heard Sarah was active on her phone - messages and calls with others appear to show Sarah and Lacomba “discussed her new job and the consequences of the defendant’s position”.
 
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Text messages
In a series of texts sent that evening Sarah told Anthony Garnham: “I’m always here for you”.

When Neil James asked if she was excited for new job, she replied: “No not excited. Just feel that a whole weight has been lifted and then that fat twat says ‘oh you won’t be able to get benefits for the kids’.”

Sarah said: “He has been very quiet since I have got back. Hmmm, the truth hurts.”

Adds: “Just want the house to myself now”.

Her text message to Joe Eleini at 9.59pm is one of her last messages.

It read: “There is always something to look foward to, you just need to open your eyes a bit more and dream.”

Alison Morgan, prosecuting, said: “Her words suggested that she was optimistic and encouraging others to be as well.”



BIB is mine - interesting that there were further messages after her chat with NJ
 
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1 October 2019

Beautician mother-of-five Sarah Wellgreen, 46, got new job and told friend 'there is always something to look forward to' shortly before ex 'killed her and disposed of her body'

A mother-of-five had got a new job and told a friend 'there is always something to look forward to' the day before she was allegedly murdered by her ex-boyfriend, a court has heard.

Beautician Sarah Wellgreen, 46, was in the process of buying her ex, Ben Lacomba, out of their shared home in New Ash Green, Kent when she was killed, Woolwich Crown Court heard.

Taxi driver Lacomba, 39, denies murdering Ms Wellgreen, whose body has never been found.

[...]

Sarah Wellgreen got new job shortly before ex 'killed her and disposed of her body' | Daily Mail Online
 
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Thanks, this seems to be showing me things the previous link was not. It says (just for reference):

Woolwich Crown Court 3 T20197107
ben sebastian lacomba
Details: For Trial - Reporting Restrictions. For details please contact the Court Manager - 10:11
For Trial - Jury Sworn In - 10:42
For Trial - Prosecution Opening - 11:00
For Trial - Case adjourned until 14:05 - 13:00
 
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I may well be wrong, but it's possible the kids may be giving evidence unfortunately.
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Woolwich Crown Court 3 T20197107
Ben Sebastian Lacomba
Details: For Trial - Reporting Restrictions. For details please contact the Court Manager - 10:11

Woolwich Crown Court Listings, daily hearing case lists, records & status details
Sorry, just catching up..
But might the restrictions simply be things such as perhaps, 'no reporting of any of the minors' names' (ie both Sarah and Neil's children if mentioned during testimony, etc)?
 
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13:23

Car parks, CCTV and neighbours - the prosecution evidence

Alison Morgan, prosecuting said Sarah’s telephone, wallet and keys were left at the house.

She said it is: “Likely if not inevitable that she was killed within the address.”

She prosecution said where he parked is car was noted as “strange” by a neighbour, as he usually parks in car park 1.

The CCTV at their next door neighbours (number 23) would have shown anyone exiting their house’s front door to car park 1, where her car is parked, but no one does that night.

In the summer of 2018, Lacomba visited Jay Ellis at 23 Bazes Shaw and asks to see the camera coverage of his CCTV system.

Mr Ellis let him but the court heard the defendant gave no reason for doing so. He had made a similar request before.

The prosecution said parking in car park 2 - where Lacomba parked - avoids this coverage if you keep your head below the fence at rear of 23 Bazes Shaw.

Adrian Sherman of 21 Bazes Shaw woke up at 4am on October 10 and noticed Sarah’s car is still there but Lacomba’s red Vauxhall Zafira taxi is not parked in Car Park 1.

Live updates as Sarah Wellgreen's ex-partner goes on trial accused of her murder
 
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13:46

CCTV evidence

CCTV is discussed at length in court.

The court heard Sarah and Lacomba’s CCTV was controlled by Lacomba in his bedroom in the loft. It was not recording in October 2018 and had not been recording for a year due to a problem with the hard drive.

Alison Morgan said: “If it had been recording, it would have captured everything. It must have been a concern in his mind because of what he did that night. The only way to ensure that nothing would be recorded on the system was to switch it off. And that is precisely what the prosecution alleges he did that night.”

The court also head CCTV cameras at 23 Bazes Shaw picked up the infrared light, which is emitted when the 22 Bazes Shaw cameras are switched on.

The 22 Bazes shaw cameras are switched off at 00.12am from Lacomba’s bedroom. It wasn’t the first time they had been swtiched off - CCTV cameras were turned on and off regularly in the run up to that night.

Alison Morgan said: “Was the defendant thinking about what he might do before the 9th and 10th of October? Practicing what he might do? The only plausible explanation is the defendant knew exactly how he would do it without being captured on CCTV and took deliberate steps to move Sarah - likely dead by now - out of the address and into his car avoiding being captured on CCTV/”

Cameras on houses on the road out of Bazes Shaw showed a vehicle alleged to be the defendant’s driving down on October 10 between 2.13am.

The car was capture on camera at Orchard House and Longview on Hartley Hill at 2.20am.

It was also captured on camera at Hillview on Hartley Bottom Road, Berry’s Maple and Holland’s Farm.

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All the places the vehicle was caught on CCTV
Alison Morgan said: “A trace the defendant never could have expected to leave behind.”

The CCTV footage captured at 4.20am at Littlefield’s shows the Vauxhall Zafira with writing on front driver’s door. Lacomba drives Vauxhall Zafira with All Night Taxi’s written on it.

The vehicle is not seen for 1 hour 59 minutes until an identical vehicle comes back on the same route

Alison Morgan said: “We suggest he has gone somewhere that we have not been able to identify and that is why Sarah’s body has never been found.”

Experts in imagery analysis concluded that it was the same make and model as Lacomba’s car and the light tones on the front door corresponds with writing on defendant’s vehicle, further supported by police reconstruction driving Lacomba’s taxi past the same camera at the same time.

Alison Morgan said: “The defendant says he was asleep in bed all night.”

Flashes of reflected light consistent with locking a car is seen in the front windows of 32 Bazes Shaw opposite car park 2 at 4.52am.

Live updates as Sarah Wellgreen's ex-partner goes on trial accused of her murder
 
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14:53

The morning after Sarah disappeared

Lacomba told police he was in his bed asleep all night. He said he woke up at 7am to find Sarah was not in her bedroom.

The prosecution said that instead of contacting Sarah immediately by phone to work out childcare, he did not actually try to contact her until 11.32am when he text her.

Instead he called his mum Marilyn Lacomba “knowing that Sarah Wellgreen couldn’t possibly care for the children” at 7.18am.

Marilyn arrived at the home half an hour later and explained Sarah “wasn’t there and he didn’t know where she was”.

‘Dirty car’

Lacomba then left at 8.19am for the school run and CCTV “importantly shows” his taxi to be dirty, despite being clean an hour before he got home the previous evening.

Alison Morgan told jurors: “There is obvious mud on that vehicle. Where was it the car went overnight to get mud on it in that way?”

Ms Morgan told the court the rear garden consists of artificial grass, paving stones and a few flower beds. The front garden has a small patch of grass and flower beds.

She added: “There is no large area of soil or dirt to dig up. This simply isn’t this kind of area.”

Yet when police searched the shed, there was a motorbike among items, but also a “large shovel that looked new”.

Ms Morgan raised an approximately six-foot shovel above her head to show jurors its size and asked them to think about what use it would have in this garden.

Dirt found on the shovel “was not inconsistent with the common ground around Bazes Shaw”, she said.

The court then head Lacomba got his taxi cleaned of “potentially incriminating mud” between 10am and 10.30am on October 10.

At 10.31am the vehicle is seen outside the taxi office in Hythe Street, Dartford freshly cleaned.

Live updates as Sarah Wellgreen's ex-partner goes on trial accused of her murder
 
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14:56

New shoes

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Ben Lacomba's taxi was seen outside the taxi office in Hythe Street, Dartford freshly cleaned
Footage from inside the taxi office shows Lacomba wearing “new and distinctive shoes”.

His colleague Charlie Carter described them as “horrible pointy shoes, they looked diabolical as they did not match his other clothes”.

Lacomba says he lost the brown pair he usually wore.

Live updates as Sarah Wellgreen's ex-partner goes on trial accused of her murder
 
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