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00:10She used to be a regular on a Saturday I would pick her up just later to the
00:16addresses then 10-15 minutes we would chit-chat all the way I was the one that
00:23took her home that day but this is a news house here I would wait till she got in
00:32the house and that's the last I see of her
00:4011 years ago Luna crowns body was found in the hallway of her bungalow officers
00:46who first attended the scene initially thought that it wasn't suspicious I've
00:50worked on lots of murder investigations over the years and this is one of the
00:54worst decisions I've ever seen they've made a right mess of it I mean to say
00:59that she don't know cutthroat stabbing and then setting fire it was a clear
01:04homicide yeah we lost the scene those golden hour principles of securing and
01:09preserving that evidence weren't adhered to on this job years after she was
01:14viciously stabbed to death the killer has still not been caught we urge anybody out
01:19there anybody that they know came home either with blood on them and smelling
01:23of smoke or came into some money importantly there were defensive type
01:29injuries could she have scratched could she have reached out at her attackers we
01:34have a list of revisited suspects yeah this is almost like the last row of the
01:40dice then really it's crucial that we find the truth got to question
01:55everything believe nobody it's almost a game of chess trying to slip up this is
02:03your opportunity to talk to cambridgeshire police's major crime unit are investigating the brutal
02:16murder of 86 year old una crown detective inspector Lee Martin visits the lab where
02:24testing is being carried out for any suspicious male DNA present at the scene
02:31right where are we we've taken multiple samples we've not found anything significant that would
02:38move us any further from that from the clothing there's not been any breakthrough in the case and
02:43then that way we do however have something that will be of interest it's that clenched this is
02:51really protected the surfaces underneath those fingernails and we've got out a YSDR result
02:57which has given us a positive funding for a match to the original suspect that was put forward for
03:05comparison David Newton 11 years after the unsolved murder of Una crown traces of the familial DNA of
03:1769 year old David Newton have been identified on her body it sets the fire the seat of the fire
03:24is her
03:25back and her arm was underneath her chest so that has then stopped the fire damage and
03:36whereas everything else the exposed hand and everything is damaged damaged yeah so then the DNA that we've got
03:42from under the fingernails hasn't been exposed to the fire when Una was burnt after her death her hand was
03:54underneath her body and was away from the fire and I like to think that she left that for us
04:02it's almost
04:03like she guarded that hand waiting for us to find that evidence with the forensic breakthrough the new
04:13investigation team seek advice from a KC who specializes in complex cold cases about the best way to build the
04:20most
04:21effective case against their suspect the YSTR profile of David Newton or somebody in his close male relative lineage could
04:33be the potential source of the male DNA detected
04:35we're effectively saying anybody that's a male relative of David Newton should have the same YSTR profile
04:43it's a challenge what I anticipate he is going to do is he's going to say it's not my DNA
04:49and you can't prove that it is so that's where the battleground is going to be
04:54yeah so that finding has been calculated to 28,000 times more likely to be him than anybody else
05:04what is unquestionably the case here is is that the DNA match in isolation is not going to prove the
05:13case
05:13in usual DNA juries have become familiar with the idea of matches where the significance is a billion to one
05:23what we are dealing with can suffer by the comparison which is a statistical significance of 28,000 to one
05:31what is one in 28,000 compared to one in a billion if the jury is going to be persuaded
05:38that this is his DNA it is going to be because
05:41this scientific finding of the match combines with other evidence of circumstances relating to this defendant and
05:52events that took place at or about the time of the killing
05:57this case is going to be an exercise in trying to make sure that the jury put the pieces together
06:07the DNA result has obviously made all the original circumstantial evidence that bit more important
06:13and Mac is going to go out and do some witness inquiries because obviously he was linked to the original
06:17investigation
06:18just to build up a picture of David Newton that we might not already be aware of
06:30We had Newton as a suspect back in the day
06:33Yeah
06:35Strong circumstantial evidence
06:36Oh yeah, yeah
06:37We knew it was him
06:40Proven it's a different matter
06:43Investigating officer Graham McMillan visits David Newton's closest living family in order to profile the suspect
06:52We'd built up what I would say was a very good circumstantial case
06:56But nothing was put before the Crown Prosecution Service
07:00Totally disagree with it
07:01I think we should have continued with our line of investigation and taken this to the CPS
07:07DNA is clearly very very important
07:09But it's not the be all and end all because you have to have context around it
07:13It's vitally important that we keep looking, we keep reviewing our investigation
07:19You do it for you and his family and they need to see that justice
07:29Hello there, Graham McMillan from the police
07:31Is it possible to have a word?
07:32Yeah
07:32Do you want me to take my shoes off?
07:43Hello mate, how are you doing?
07:44She actually said to us that her dad ruined her childhood
07:48Now that's not something that you say lightly is it?
07:50Not to strangers, not to say that
07:53Yeah
07:53Yeah, we've never spoke to her before
07:54Yeah
07:55He said my dad ruined my childhood
07:56When her mum passed, she basically said to her dad
07:59I'll probably hardly ever see you again
08:01Oh really?
08:02Yeah, she doesn't like the way he treated her mum
08:05Throughout her life
08:06Yeah
08:06But I think the important thing she said was
08:10She doesn't think her dad's capable of murder
08:12But when he's been drinking, who knows
08:15Yeah
08:15That's basically what she was saying, wasn't it?
08:17Yeah
08:20The partial DNA match needs to be supplemented with other evidence
08:25So officers revisit materials from the original police investigation
08:29Including a statement given by David Newton's late wife, Janet
08:34Can you just give us your full name please?
08:36Yeah, Janet Newton
08:38And your husband's name, what's his name?
08:40David Leslie Newton
08:42Right?
08:44Yeah
08:45Yeah
08:45Tell me about David and his drinking
08:47He's a terrible drinker if he gets on whiskey
08:50And vodka
08:51Would you have said that David had a problem with drinking?
08:55Yeah
08:56Would you have gone as far to say that he wasn't at home?
08:58I was
08:59Yeah
08:59He was
09:00I would say
09:01At least the time he needed help, but I'm kind of nervous
09:08Janet obviously
09:10Kind of knows what he likes
09:11Yeah
09:11She's just being honest
09:13She probably doesn't even understand the relevancy of it at the moment
09:15No
09:18Hello Bert, it's Craig McMillan
09:19Nice to see you
09:20It's just Janet and the marriage to David Newton
09:22Yeah
09:23Nobody likes a man
09:24When he's had a drink
09:25He can be very violent
09:26He's at Janet and several times
09:29I see a bruise over her eye
09:31It was quite a big bruise
09:33Yeah
09:34From the sort of top of the eye
09:35Yeah
09:36And it came down onto a chink
09:37Yeah
09:38A lot of the time she was spending the bedroom
09:40Because she wouldn't want to come out and show her
09:43Her injuries
09:44Injuries?
09:45Yeah
09:45Yeah
09:45I would imagine she had a split lip or a black eye or something like that
09:52This is 2009
09:54There
09:55That's Dave Newton
09:58Yeah, just seeing his face, he's just a horrible man
10:01I can remember him standing on my chest
10:04And I remember the words clearly
10:06That's 13 and a half stone of pure muscle
10:09I'm standing
10:10I could crush you
10:11You know when somebody rules the house with an iron fist
10:14Yeah
10:14Would it be fair to say that there was an atmosphere of fear
10:18When he was about
10:18Yeah
10:19It was pure alarm bells for me
10:21It wasn't
10:22That's not normal
10:23No
10:23That didn't happen in my house
10:25Yeah
10:25And even at that young age
10:27It's like
10:28This isn't right
10:29Yeah
10:31If you had words to describe David Newton now
10:34What would you use to describe him?
10:38A bully
10:39A beast
10:40Mm
10:41A bully
10:42A proper bully
10:43A bully and a beast
10:53Officers from the Major Crime Unit
10:55Visit witnesses from the original investigation into the unsolved murder
11:00To strengthen the circumstantial evidence available for a potential prosecution
11:07You were a witness 11 years ago and you gave four statements
11:11What we will do today is read through the statements
11:15Yeah
11:15Una was a lovely lady
11:17In 2012 she told me
11:19That man that plays snooker said he was going to come round for tea
11:23The man she was referring to, the snooker player, was David Newton
11:27I said, don't have anyone round, don't let people in you don't know
11:31And that would have included David Newton
11:33I don't have a problem with Newton
11:35But I have heard some rumours about him hiding in local hedges
11:38Whether that is true I do not know
11:41David Newton, he was a drinker
11:43He was a queer old boy when he was drinking
11:46He was a different person
11:48Jekyll and Lloyd, you know
11:50He's a weird one, you know
11:52He was a
11:53Not a character that you want to mix with anyway
11:56I wouldn't want to mix with him
11:58You were saying that one of the things that
12:00You've maintained for the entire time
12:04Is that
12:05Una
12:06Must have known her
12:08I still state that
12:09I would have told her
12:10Never open your door
12:12Yeah
12:15Before arresting David Newton
12:17The team must review the previous interview
12:20Conducted by investigating officer Graham McMillan
12:23To work out what questions now
12:25Might reveal the truth of his involvement
12:30There's a lot of groundwork you've got to do
12:32You've got to refresh yourself on everything he said in the interview
12:35The first time he was arrested
12:37Have you ever had what you would consider a drinking problem?
12:41No
12:42Would any of your family consider that you have had a drinking problem?
12:46No, I don't think so
12:47I don't think I've got a, you know, drinking problem
12:50On the forefront of the investigators minds
12:53Is the way David Newton is
12:56The way he conducts himself
12:59Okay, what's your normal routine on a Saturday?
13:02Probably go to the club
13:03Ex-servicemen's
13:06Play a snook or no
13:07Have you given up to the servicemen's public?
13:09After he was murdered?
13:11Erm
13:12No, I don't think so
13:13I didn't have any money
13:17Reviewing all the evidence of the cases before me
13:20I constantly ask myself questions of
13:23Was something missed?
13:25Or is there something else that we can do differently to try and solve it?
13:28Did you go back to the hospital?
13:29We went back to the bungalow, yes
13:31We went back Monday afternoon
13:34And then we started sorting things out
13:37We found a purse but there was no money in the purse
13:39Which was most unusual
13:41We couldn't find any money
13:43She'd probably draw out £200
13:46Because she'd like to have that money
13:48So if anybody did do any job for her
13:51She'd always pay them at the fire
13:53If they'd just done a favour of any sort
13:56We know she's a lady who habitually dealt in cash
13:59So she's not just going to have, you know, just that
14:02I mean, my grandparents had loads of cash
14:04They always topped it up, you know
14:06I suspect there was more than a house at the time
14:08I know that she would never be without notes
14:12OK
14:12Because Julie said there should be some money here somewhere
14:15But there's no notes in the purse at all
14:17Mm-hm
14:26I don't think you can hear them
14:29He's got quite a lot of cash
14:30He has got quite a lot of cash, yeah
14:34Fruity
14:36More money coming out of the wallet
14:38Which is unusual for somebody who's on, you know, largely on benefits
14:43Pulling out notes
14:44Loads of notes
14:45Yeah
14:47Has that snooker queue been propped up there the entire time?
14:51Has he actually played?
14:53Or using it as an excuse to say, I was going to play snooker
14:56He's leaving now
14:57Mm-hm
14:57He's not even used it
14:58Mm-hm
15:00We've got Sunday the 13th, so you're down the club
15:03Yeah
15:04Then on Monday the 14th of January
15:06Can you remember what you did?
15:10Or where you went?
15:11No
15:11OK
15:13Exhibit GJM 20
15:14Which is a CCTV still from the Nationwide Bank
15:18Yeah, that is me
15:19That's you, yeah, OK
15:20Can you remember what you're doing there?
15:22You're going into the bank
15:23This is on the Monday after Euna's been murdered
15:28I...
15:29I don't really know what I was doing there
15:32We've done cheques with the bank
15:34You're actually paying money in
15:35Where did that money come from?
15:37It's either at home or my wife from down here
15:39Your wife's letting her the money?
15:41She hasn't worn lately, has, yes
15:43But that was the first time you'd paid money into your account
15:46In over a year
15:47On the back of four hours in the club on a Sunday
15:51You are very flushed that weekend
15:53This is unusual in the fact that I think it's the first transaction for some time
15:57And also the largest for some considerable amount of time
16:02Which given that he'd also spent what appeared to be a fair bit of money over the weekend at the
16:07club
16:07Why would he need to pay it in?
16:10Yeah
16:10That's unusual in itself
16:11So did he not want to have that cash on him in case police wanted to speak to him or
16:16something?
16:16Did you get money from Euna's house?
16:18No, I've been around that
16:20Things that don't add up is that within six days of the murder you're telling the police
16:25I didn't go out, I didn't have any money
16:27Yeah, I didn't
16:29But you did
16:30Well, yeah, that's right
16:30Not only did you have money, you had, for you, lots of money
16:38I'd like to talk about Euna Crown now for May
16:40Did David ever say whether he'd ever spoken to her before?
16:43Oh, he's spoken to her before, because he got the key broken the lock
16:47Right
16:47So he had to go to Anglia Locksmith
16:49So he was going to Anglia Locksmith to get a key for Euna's
16:53Yeah
16:56That key broken the lock, that is compelling
16:59If he went to get one key cut, he could have got two key cut
17:02Absolutely
17:02And then he's got access, immediate access to the house
17:14I still don't think he knocks on the front door
17:17It was only really John and Judy that would knock on the front door
17:20and wait for her to go
17:21Everybody else would go straight round the back
17:23I suppose he's got a key, hasn't he?
17:25He's got a key
17:25Yeah
17:26Why is her clothing disturbed on the front?
17:28Mm-hm
17:29It's not going to have ridden up that high just in struggles, I don't think
17:33No, no
17:33Because it's above the breast line, isn't it?
17:36Yeah
17:36Was he grabbing her breasts?
17:38The sexual element I can't move away from
17:40We know that a few months before he went to a friend's house
17:45She opens the front door, kind of invited himself in
17:49She says, I'm going to go and get ready to go out
17:52Let yourself out
17:53Well, he didn't
17:54He then went and stood outside her bedroom door
17:57Watching her in her underwear
17:59And then she starts screaming at him
18:02So the voyeurism bit is there
18:04And he just saw the opportunity, another old lady that he likes
18:09David Newton, I would suggest, is an alcoholic
18:13He has violent tendencies
18:16The way that he treats women makes him
18:22A very good suspect
18:23For the murder of Una
18:29Satisfied they finally have the evidence
18:31Officers prepare to arrest David Newton for murder
18:37Thanks for coming
18:37It's the briefing for Operation Valerian
18:40Big day
18:41And the reason why we need so many of you
18:43Is because of the limitations of YSTR
18:45All that will tell us is that it's David Newton's Y chromosome
18:49And that's passed down from father to son
18:51There's 13 relatives that have been identified
18:54Brothers, cousins, half cousins and their respective children
18:57We've got as far north as Scotland and as far south as Kent
19:01They need to be eliminated from the inquiry
19:03To confirm their whereabouts
19:04The arrest would be conducted by officers from ERSU
19:08With support from the MCU
19:15Hello mate
19:16Just setting off, I'll be Maxine Lane and I'll wait for you guys to come in
19:22Call
19:27I think he would have moved away, wouldn't you?
19:29Yeah
19:35Hello police
19:38Hello police, is that David?
19:40Yeah
19:40Hi David, this is the police
19:41Can I come in?
19:42Hi David, my name's DC Harper
19:44I'm from the Major Crime Unit
19:45Yeah
19:46I'm here to arrest you on suspicion of the murder of Ian The Crown
19:50On the 12th of January 2013
19:52Okay
19:53The investigation's been re-investigated
19:56New evidence has come to light
19:57So that's why you've been re-arrested
19:58Okay
19:59Okay
20:00Was he surprised?
20:02Yeah, his interest is
20:04He was like, well, I said everything in my last interview
20:07Okay
20:09Yeah, no...
20:10No sudden sort of unburdening of himself or anything
20:14It's okay
20:16I thought he's on to go in the car
20:18It couldn't be no way
20:28One's red
20:45A 69-year-old man from Whist Beach has been arrested on suspicion of murder in relation to the death
20:53of Una Crown 11 years ago and that he is being questioned here at Thorpewood police station in Peterborough
21:00She'd been stabbed in the neck and chest and it's thought that the fire was started to try and cover
21:06what had happened
21:07Police later apologised to Una Crown's family admitting that the failure to treat it as a murder scene from the
21:15outset had had an impact on the investigation
21:23Are you alright?
21:24Just thinking
21:24Apart from being here, obviously
21:25Oh yeah
21:26Yeah
21:26Have you ever been arrested before?
21:28Uh, yeah
21:29Yeah, okay
21:30Circumstances?
21:31Uh, suspect is alleged to have murdered Una Crown
21:35To inform you this gentleman's been arrested for this offence before
21:39Okay
21:40Following the reinvestigation offence, new evidence has come to light
21:45Officers search murder suspect David Newton's address for electronic devices
21:51All right, so should we just get this clear and done
21:53I think we'll start with this one
21:54And then we'll have this
21:55And then we'll have this
21:56Yeah
21:56Yeah
21:58And in the bedroom are going to be the main focus point
22:06Yeah, it's a bit of a crazy morning
22:08A little bit of a shock
22:09So I heard a knock at the door
22:11But then I've heard police
22:12I thought, oh no
22:14I thought I'm definitely not answering that
22:15Because I know I've done nothing wrong
22:18Yeah, I don't think he's expecting that
22:20Well, I wasn't expecting that either
22:29He'd normally just sit here
22:30Having a little drink
22:32A little whisky on his little cabinet here
22:34On the weekend
22:35He'd spend most of his time, bless him
22:36If the door was open
22:37He would say
22:40Come in, come and have a whisky
22:41So I would sit on there with him and have a little whisky
22:47Have you eaten a cell before?
22:48Yes
22:49Last time when I was in here
22:52The first time then
22:54Are you worried about being here?
22:56No
22:59Past it
23:00What's going to happen? What's going to happen?
23:02I mean, I'll
23:03I'll tell them the truth
23:04What I know
23:08Don't really interact with anybody
23:10I won't say I've got any friends
23:12I'm going to speak to my daughters
23:15I'm going to speak to my daughters
23:15You've got to love your kids
23:16Don't matter what they've done
23:19Well
23:20I don't reason I suppose
23:23Are you protective of your guards?
23:24Yes
23:25No one touches them
23:29That's why they called me The Shovel
23:32Charging my hands
23:36Charging my hands
23:36Let's just talk about relationship-wise
23:38How you're getting on
23:39What you do together
23:39What you don't do together
23:40That sort of thing
23:41We're choosing what we don't do together
23:42Okay
23:43We sort of just live our own lives, you see
23:46Alright
23:46Do you mind telling me why that is?
23:48What would cause that to happen?
23:49Well, something that happened years ago
23:52He had carried on with this woman
23:54Yeah
23:55Yeah
23:56It would appear that they lived separate lives
23:59So that may add to his sort of, you know, frustration
24:03And maybe that's led to him seeking out contact with other women
24:10Well, we know that he'd gone into that female's house and watching her undress
24:18When we came round this morning and you were arrested, you were in separate bedrooms
24:22Yeah
24:23Do you still have a sexual relationship with your wife?
24:26No
24:27No
24:27How does that make you feel?
24:30You know, it don't really sort of bother me
24:32Have you ever wanted to have sex with anybody else apart from your wife?
24:35No
24:35Anybody local?
24:37No
24:40It's Janet
24:41That's my wife
24:43He's put the J in a certain way that it actually looks like the flower
24:47And it'll forget-me-nots
24:51We have a plan for whilst David Newton is in custody
24:54The plan being effectively that there will be a series of interviews that will also go through some of the
25:01inquiries that need to be done whilst he's in custody
25:03One of our important lines of inquiries is the bloodline from David Newton's family
25:10So we are going to need to get DNA swabs and a statement from all of the male family members
25:17We'll be looking to seek a magistrate's authority for an extension, hopefully up to the maximum 96 hours, which will
25:26afford us the opportunity to get the remaining outstanding inquiries done and also allow us to fast track some forensics
25:32around siblings
25:37Officers travel across the country to obtain DNA samples and alibi statements from male members of David Newton's family in
25:46order to demonstrate that only he was present at the murder scene
25:50Good morning
25:51My name is Graham McMillan, this is Andy Mackay
25:54We're investigators of the police major crime unit in Huntington
25:56If it's okay with you, can we come in to explain?
25:59Because there's a bit of a stone I've got and there's an ash from us
26:01You probably won't ever get a visit like this again
26:04It's about a distant relative and a murder of an old lady in Whizbeach
26:07Hello, I'm a detective with Cambridge
26:10Oh, yeah
26:11Please, is David Leslie Newton your brother?
26:15Yeah
26:15Yeah
26:18I confirm that David Leslie Newton, born 1954, is my brother, is that right?
26:23Yeah
26:23I confirm that David Leslie Newton is my brother
26:29You confirm that David Leslie Newton is your first cousin, is that right?
26:34Yeah
26:34So David Newton is your uncle?
26:37That's right
26:37So you say it's your dad's brother's son, so your uncle's son, which makes him your cousin
26:42Yeah, dad's brother's son, one of the dad's brother's sons, yeah
26:45We have had to approach all of David Newton's living male relatives
26:52Who carry the same YSTR profile as he does to establish where they were at the time
26:58Okay, so up and down and then backwards and forwards
27:02Travelling around the country, the team have interviewed and obtained DNA to rule them out
27:10Do you recall ever having met Luna Crown?
27:14No
27:14Do you know whether you visited Magazine Lane in Whizbeach?
27:18No
27:19Got nothing to hide
27:19Which only then points to that male DNA being David Newton's
27:38Hello?
27:39Hello?
27:39Hello?
27:40Hello?
27:41Hello?
27:42He obviously was interviewed back in 2013 a number of times
27:45Any sort of variation from that story is going to look really suspicious
27:50Once we present him with the DNA findings, is he going to suggest he was actually there that weekend?
27:56Could he sort of say, well, you know, I didn't remember that at the particular time because I didn't think
28:00it was relevant
28:06I don't think he's got a choice but to go down that route
28:09He said in his initial interview that he hadn't been in Yuna's bungalow for eight or nine months
28:15He's going to have to try and tailor the accounts if he can remember them from back then
28:21To fit the narrative of why his DNA would be underneath her fingers
28:27Obviously if he does provide an explanation as to why his DNA might be there
28:30Then we're obviously going to have to revisit everything, revisit the scene, anything that we can do to refute that
28:36And if we can't, then CPS is going to have to see if it's actually a plausible excuse
28:41Yeah
28:45The options that David has in interview are really narrowed for him now
28:52And if he goes what we call no comment, I don't think it puts our case at risk at all
28:58His initial account from 2013 is still valid
29:03He said he hadn't been in Yuna's bungalow for around eight or nine months
29:08DNA doesn't last that long
29:11So it had to have been within the time period of her death
29:16He is going to need to account for his DNA's presence at the scene
29:22Shall we start? Everybody okay?
29:23Yeah
29:24Okay
29:28Okay, so this interview is being recorded
29:31And it may be given in evidence if your case is brought to a trial
29:35We're in an interview room at Fort Worth Police Station
29:37This interview is being remote monitored
29:40You're here because you've been arrested on suspicion of murder of Yuna Crown
29:45On the morning of the 13th January 2013
29:48Yuna was found dead in her home by members of her family who had planned to take her out for
29:54lunch
29:55Yuna had been stabbed and her body set on fire
29:59He was previously arrested and interviewed in 2013
30:04And I know that's quite an ask and quite a task to go back 11 years
30:08And ask you to give us an account of what you did in an eight-hour window
30:12But if you're involved in the murder of Yuna
30:15That's something I would imagine you're going to know
30:20So you stated back in 2013 that you did not murder Yuna
30:25And today you've been arrested on fresh evidence coming to light
30:30There's a picture of Yuna, 86 years old at the time of her murder
30:35Is that how you remember Yuna Crown?
30:39No coming
30:42What you really want to know David
30:45When was the last time that you saw Yuna?
30:50And when was the last time you was in her bungalow?
30:56No coming
31:02As you're aware, your brother is currently at the police station
31:06We've just got some questions in relation to yourself
31:09Has David ever spoken to you about what happened?
31:15No
31:16Did he ever mention Yuna to you?
31:18No
31:18We don't have nothing to do with him anyway, so
31:22Yeah
31:23OK, so, have you ever discussed Yuna's murder with David at all?
31:30No, no, we don't speak
31:31Never have done and never will do
31:33I won't trust whatever comes out of his mouth
31:36He's an evil bastard
31:39And nothing he's doing
31:54David Newton is being held in custody on suspicion of murder
31:58While his male relatives are eliminated as suspects after giving their DNA to police
32:08I can actually completely switch off and say nothing to anybody
32:17I want you to talk to himself
32:20I can just...
32:21It's just like switching the switch off
32:27Have you had long enough, David?
32:30Yeah, yeah
32:30Yeah?
32:32Can't be seen
32:34Happy to carry on?
32:36Yes
32:36OK, let's begin
32:40David, tell me in as much detail as possible
32:44Everything you've did
32:46On the day that Yuna was murdered
32:49Saturday the 12th of January 2013
32:52No coming
32:53We have a timeline, David, of movements
32:56On the 12th of January
32:58I'll go through what's written on the timeline
33:01And you tell me if there's anything incorrect
33:0210 o'clock in the morning
33:04David walks the dog
33:06At 13.44
33:08So quarter to two in the afternoon
33:11CCTV shows Newton at the ex-servicemen's club
33:15Wearing a green jacket and light-coloured trousers
33:20At 15.41
33:22So a couple of hours later
33:25Newton leaves the club
33:27At 17.53
33:29That's when you call Aunt Connie
33:32Right, that's recording now, OK
33:34At 18.25
33:36You then call her again
33:38I was all ready for bed
33:40I laid on here
33:41And he rang up and said
33:42I'll be over here
33:43It'll take about 15 minutes
33:46And I said, no way
33:48Do you remember phoning her?
33:51I don't know, I can't remember
33:52Yeah, she told you that she had a sore elbow
33:55Or a problem with her elbow
33:56I don't remember that
33:58Yeah
33:58And then she said that you said to her
34:00Well, I've got some special oil for that
34:02I can be there in 15 minutes
34:04And she said that you were keen to come round
34:07And she said she didn't feel comfy with that
34:09The way you were saying it
34:10Yeah, I can't remember
34:13You know, it was on the phone
34:14Speak to her network
34:15I can't remember saying anything like that
34:16But in the past she said that
34:18You've said to her
34:19That you like her a lot
34:21And that she looks like Marilyn Monroe
34:22Do you find her attractive?
34:25She is attractive
34:27You said that you've always had your suspicions that he was
34:31Yeah, I always had
34:32But even my daughter said
34:34You can't say anything, Mum
34:35You can't prove anything
34:36I said, I've just got that feeling
34:38And I think it was because I knew he'd got a foul temper
34:43He might have done me in, might he?
34:46You never know
34:51No
34:52We're going to go through some accounts that we've got from witnesses
34:57Around 7.45, 7.50 in the evening
35:00They saw a male headed in the direction of Magazine Lane
35:10Was that you just before you went to murder Una Crown?
35:15No, I can't
35:18Jackie
35:20She lived at Magazine Close
35:23She gave a statement to say
35:25At half past eight
35:26The night of Una's murder
35:28She'd just got back from shopping
35:30And you'd fell over
35:31Bags of shopping in the pavement
35:35Can you just go through what you remember of the night?
35:39I'd got four bags of shopping
35:40So I'd have to put them on the path
35:41Yeah, yeah
35:42I took two in and I'm done the door
35:45And then that'll be a couple of minutes
35:47And then I've gone back out
35:48And he was just walking past and picking up my shopping
35:51So I thought it was a bit strange
35:53A bit strange, yeah
35:54Yeah
35:55She said you appeared drunk
35:59Was that erratic behaviour David
36:01Down to the fact
36:02That you had just come
36:05From Una's bungalow
36:07Having murdered her
36:10In a drunken state
36:11Maybe looking around
36:13Has anybody seen me?
36:15Is anybody looking?
36:16Can I get home undetected?
36:18And before you know it
36:20You've tripped over
36:22A load of shopping
36:23In the middle of the footpath
36:24She said you'd come
36:26From the direction of Una's house
36:28And you was heading in the direction of your house
36:31Why did you go to Una's?
36:35To watch her getting undressed?
36:38To spy on her?
36:41What did she catch you doing that night?
36:45What caused you?
36:47To lose control?
36:55You've been lying to us for 11 years
36:58You said in 2013
37:02You haven't had any form of contact with Una
37:08Since April 2012
37:11When you fixed that back door
37:16Fingernail clippings were taken from Una's right hand
37:24Found
37:26A male Y chromosome DNA
37:29Hit
37:31Under
37:32Her fingernails
37:36Means that there's been
37:39Physical contact
37:43That DNA
37:44That DNA
37:45Cannot have been there
37:46More than two days
37:49The scientist says
37:50The major contributor
37:53For the DNA
37:55Found under Una's fingernails
37:57Was that
37:58Of David Newton
38:01Or a close paternal male relative
38:05Since you've been in custody David
38:08We've spoken to
38:10A number of people
38:12From your male lineage
38:13Eight people
38:16Have all given statements today
38:18To say that
38:20On the 12th of January 2013
38:23They were not
38:24In the vicinity of Una Crown's bungalow
38:28The only person we know
38:31From the male lineage
38:32Of the Newton family
38:34Who was seen
38:36Literally
38:3825 metres away
38:39From Una's property
38:41Was you
38:42You're uncomfortable now mate
38:45And that was at half past eight
38:47On the night she was murdered
38:51We've now got your DNA David
38:55We've now got your DNA
38:59Under her fingernails
39:01And you have not given
39:03Any account
39:04As to how it got there
39:08Your DNA
39:10Has been found
39:12Under Una's fingernails
39:14That's because
39:16You killed her
39:17Isn't it David?
39:19You killed you in Crown
39:22No comment
39:24You stabbed her multiple times
39:26In the chest
39:26And then you slit her throat
39:28Three times
39:31Why did you do that
39:32To that 86 year old woman
39:34Look at her picture David
39:35Why did you do that to her?
39:39What did she do
39:42To deserve
39:44That level of brutality
39:47She was an old frail lady
39:51You've spent
39:52Eleven years
39:54Keeping this secret
39:56Holding on to this secret
40:00You thought
40:01You'd murdered
40:03You and a Crown
40:05And got away with it
40:07You know how much?
40:11There's a look of resignation on the face
40:13Okay
40:15The time is 16.55
40:19And the interview is complete
40:24You're done mate
40:25You're done
40:28We
40:28Don't give up
40:30We have continued
40:31Throughout all these years
40:33And the team have worked so hard
40:37I hope
40:38To get
40:39It over the line
40:41As a CPS charge
40:44Alright
40:45How rattled was he?
40:47He certainly screwed it down
40:48Yeah he got very fidgety
40:50He didn't mean it
40:51So you on to CPS then?
40:54Yeah
40:55Yeah we just finished the interview
40:57Yeah no comment to it
40:58So
40:58And it's been put to him
40:59So
41:01Yeah
41:03No
41:03No it's been put to him
41:04Liam it's been put to him
41:05With the DNA
41:06And he's got no comment
41:14Brilliant
41:14Alright thank you
41:16Cheers
41:16Bye
41:18Good
41:19Brilliant
41:20Yes
41:20Charge him
41:21You better ring Mr Moore
41:33You better ring Mr Moore
41:34Hi Dan
41:35Super
41:37Awesome result Dan
41:38Well done
41:39Bye
41:41Charge
41:43Well done
41:50Do you think he's expecting this or
41:52Yes
41:53He is
41:57Hello David
41:58Great
41:59So
42:00The officers have got a decision from the Crown Prosecution Service tonight
42:04Okay
42:05So David
42:06You're charged with the following offences
42:08So on the 12th of January 2013
42:10At Wisbeach
42:11In the County of Cambridgeshire
42:13Murdered
42:14Unicrown
42:14Contrary to common law
42:24Quite emotional actually
42:27You live and breathe these cases for a long time
42:30So
42:31Finally got justice for the victim
42:34This is 11 years worth of waiting
42:38But definitely one of my proudest days in policing without a shadow of a doubt
42:43I'll second that
42:44We can go straight into the house now
42:51Good evening
42:51Try to disturb you late at night
42:54Do you want to sit down?
42:57Yeah
42:58We had arrested somebody this morning for being as murder
43:01Um
43:01And the CPS have just given us authority to charge that person
43:05That was murder
43:09Goodness
43:11Erm
43:13The name of the person is David Newton
43:17Did he live down by arm?
43:18He did
43:26I appreciate that
43:27That's a lot to take in
43:29It's been tough really
43:30Yeah
43:32I'm just so relieved
43:35Yeah it's taken some time
43:37You know 11 years is a long time isn't it
43:39But hopefully
43:40It is a long time yeah
43:41I've said it time again
43:43I'll never rest
43:44No
43:45But
43:45Hopefully that'll give you some rest
43:47Oh for Andy's sake
43:48Yeah
43:49Bless her what a relief
44:03Yeah I've got some news for you Bert
44:06David Newton's just been found guilty of the murder of Unicron
44:13We knew he was lying
44:15We knew he was lying
44:16We knew it was him
44:16We knew everything else in the locality
44:18The fires, the inappropriate
44:20We knew it was him
44:21Yeah amazing, amazing
44:25This statement's made on behalf of the family of Unicron
44:29In 2013 we heard how our Aunty Una had passed away
44:34We heard it was murder and our world stopped
44:37An elderly widow feeling warm and safe in her own home
44:41Since her untimely and savage death
44:43Three close family relatives have sadly passed away
44:47Not knowing her killer has been brought to justice
44:51We'd like to thank all who have helped us get to this point
44:53And we can now carry on with our lives knowing justice has been done
44:58It's really important for the force to be able to right the wrongs of the past
45:02Everybody is aware of the mistakes that were made
45:05Every case brings about some learning and this is no different
45:08And there were changes in terms of how sudden deaths are approached
45:12In terms of who attends, how assessments are made
45:15I'm hoping for the family it will provide closure
45:19This was a horrific crime on an innocent old lady
45:22And the impact on the family is unimaginable really
45:25And the fact that nobody was brought to justice for such a long time
45:28Will have exacerbated that impact as well
45:31There will hopefully be a sense of relief that we've managed to bring somebody to justice
45:35And allow them to continue their grieving process and hopefully bring some healing
46:14To be continued...
46:17To be continued...
46:35To be continued...
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