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Police confronted George over gun | |
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Police confronted the man accused of murdering TV presenter Jill Dando over whether he had ever possessed a gun, an Old Bailey trial has heard. | |
The jury saw a police interview video in which Barry George said he had never had a gun - and was then shown a photo of him holding a firearm. | |
Mr George also said during a police interview that he had never met Miss Dando, the court heard. | |
Mr George, 48, denies murdering the Crimewatch presenter on 26 April, 1999. | Mr George, 48, denies murdering the Crimewatch presenter on 26 April, 1999. |
When Mr George was asked about the gun picture he told police he could not explain it. | |
He was told by officers it was the type of weapon which could have been used to murder Miss Dando. Mr George was then asked where the gun was. | |
He said the gun was a replica and he did not know where it was, but it had been with a friend of his. | |
'Exaggerating' | |
The court heard Mr George told police in an interview: "I have never seen Jill Dando in the flesh in any shape or form". | |
The interview took place at Hammersmith police station, west London, after Mr George's arrest more than a year after the killing in Fulham, west London. | |
The court also heard Mr George admit he had been lying when he claimed to be the cousin of Queen singer Freddie Mercury. | The court also heard Mr George admit he had been lying when he claimed to be the cousin of Queen singer Freddie Mercury. |
Asked if he was his cousin, Mr George replied: "No, not in any sense of the word or meaning." | Asked if he was his cousin, Mr George replied: "No, not in any sense of the word or meaning." |
He added that he had been "merely exaggerating" when he wrote in a condolence speech that he had been present when Miss Dando had interviewed Mercury. | He added that he had been "merely exaggerating" when he wrote in a condolence speech that he had been present when Miss Dando had interviewed Mercury. |
Asked again if he had met Miss Dando, Mr George said: "Never ever in my entire life." | Asked again if he had met Miss Dando, Mr George said: "Never ever in my entire life." |
Mr George, of Fulham, is being retried, having first faced trial for the killing in 2001. | Mr George, of Fulham, is being retried, having first faced trial for the killing in 2001. |