Sunday, 23 March 2014

Wessex On Trial: Week Three

The week began with the prosecution listing all the weapons found at Mick's house. These included the gun used in the shooting (a Colt 45-70 Peacemaker), a Famas assault rifle with ACOG scope, grenade launcher and suppressor attachments, a Remington 870 shotgun, a machete, a plank with rusty nails in it, a cricket bat with a knife taped to the end of it (which Mick says was used to mark his place at a cricket crease) and a snooker-ball-in-a-sock.

Police photographer Bob Biggins took to the stand and faced questions from Mick's barrister about the crime scene and asked whether it had been interfered with. Photos referenced included a blood pool with a smiley face drawn in it and several penises drawn on the wall in blood, some of which had spunk lines squirting out of them.


Ballistics expert Sharon Tugball was the next witness, and she said that Mick was not standing on stilts at the time his girlfriend was shot, contrary to reports. The first bullet fired hit Ms Dynamite on her thigh tattoo of a bow and the second bullet missed her but bounced back of some handcuffs locked to a radiator pipe and hit Ms Dynamite on the tramp stamp on her lower back. The final two bullets went into her head.

The final witness of the week was computer nerd Jack Funkpig who said that before the killing Mick had been on his iPad looking at websites such as a "prison bitch name generator", his own personal website, Facebook, The Daily Mail online and several porn sites.

The trial continues next week.

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