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Key points: Days Four and Five
Artists impression of jury in Soham
Soham effectively became a court of the Old Bailey
The jury was taken to see various locations in Soham and Lakenheath on these days.

  • On Thursday, they spent 30 minutes at Ian Huntley's house, 5 College Close.

  • Richard Latham QC, prosecuting, showed the jury photographs as the house would have appeared when police first searched it.

  • Both the prosecution and defence said the jury should notice the lines of sight from the house and what nearby buildings could be seen.

  • The jurors also walked the route the prosecution says the girls took after leaving Holly Wells' house on 4 August 2002.

  • And they saw the hangar building where the prosecution said police found the girls' clothing dumped in a bin.
  • The following day, the jury was taken to the secluded spot near Lakenheath airbase where the girls' bodies were found.

  • They were told by the prosecution to notice the time it took to get from Soham to Lakenheath and that there were other places along the way that Ian Huntley could have dumped the bodies if he had been panicking.

  • The prosecution also said that Mr Huntley's father lived nearby so he would have known the area well.




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    "On Monday the jury will see for themselves where events are alleged to have taken place"



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