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Neighbour Paul Meehan 'said he had seen Tia Sharp' | Neighbour Paul Meehan 'said he had seen Tia Sharp' |
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A neighbour of the grandmother of murdered schoolgirl Tia Sharp told police he had seen her when she was already dead, a court has heard. | A neighbour of the grandmother of murdered schoolgirl Tia Sharp told police he had seen her when she was already dead, a court has heard. |
Paul Meehan, 40, from Croydon, is on trial charged with wasting police time by making a "false report". | Paul Meehan, 40, from Croydon, is on trial charged with wasting police time by making a "false report". |
The bus driver denies the charge, at Croydon Magistrates' Court. | The bus driver denies the charge, at Croydon Magistrates' Court. |
Mr Meehan was the neighbour of Christine Sharp, whose boyfriend Stuart Hazell was jailed in May for a minimum of 38 years for killing Tia, 12. | Mr Meehan was the neighbour of Christine Sharp, whose boyfriend Stuart Hazell was jailed in May for a minimum of 38 years for killing Tia, 12. |
A police officer told the court Mr Meehan's statement to police caused a 24-hour delay in Hazell being interviewed. | |
'False hope' | 'False hope' |
The court heard Mr Meehan initially told police he had not seen Tia on Friday 3 August last year. | |
But he later claimed he was "100% sure" he watched her walk past his home at about noon on that day. | But he later claimed he was "100% sure" he watched her walk past his home at about noon on that day. |
Jocelyn Ledward, prosecuting, told the court: "He described her outfit and person in detail." | Jocelyn Ledward, prosecuting, told the court: "He described her outfit and person in detail." |
She said this was "thereby in fact confirming Stuart Hazell's account of her having walked out of the door at that time". | She said this was "thereby in fact confirming Stuart Hazell's account of her having walked out of the door at that time". |
Mr Meehan's claim had the result of "compounding the family's false hope" she was still alive, Miss Ledward told the jury. | |
It also led detectives to conduct "labour intensive interviews", she added. | It also led detectives to conduct "labour intensive interviews", she added. |
"These were a waste of valuable police resources at a crucial time." | "These were a waste of valuable police resources at a crucial time." |
But she said: "There is absolutely no suggestion Mr Meehan was in league with Stuart Hazell." | But she said: "There is absolutely no suggestion Mr Meehan was in league with Stuart Hazell." |
'Free will' | 'Free will' |
The court was read a statement given to police by Mr Meehan, in which he claimed he saw Tia walk towards a bus stop while he was in his front garden. | The court was read a statement given to police by Mr Meehan, in which he claimed he saw Tia walk towards a bus stop while he was in his front garden. |
"From the time I saw Tia I didn't take my eyes off her," he told detectives. | "From the time I saw Tia I didn't take my eyes off her," he told detectives. |
Mr Meehan insisted "nobody has forced me" to make the police statement, saying: "I have made it under my own free will." | Mr Meehan insisted "nobody has forced me" to make the police statement, saying: "I have made it under my own free will." |
After his arrest, Mr Meehan told police: "I definitely saw her leave the house. Whether she came back I don't know." | After his arrest, Mr Meehan told police: "I definitely saw her leave the house. Whether she came back I don't know." |
Det Con Gavin Seeley told the trial this information delayed the police from re-interviewing Hazell by 24 hours. | |
"By Paul Meehan coming up with this story he didn't delay us finding Tia, but he certainly delayed our interviews around Stuart Hazell," he said. | |
Dr Ian Anderson, a psychologist giving evidence for the defence, told the court Mr Meehan's belief he saw Tia could be a case of confabulation, which is having a false memory. | |
But consultant forensic psychiatrist Dr Andrew Johns, called by the prosecution, said: "I conclude it is more likely than not that he knowingly gave false statements to the police." | |
Tia's mother, Natalie, sat in the public gallery of the court during the hearing. | |
Mr Meehan denies causing wasteful employment of the police by making a false report that he had information linked to an inquiry on 6 August. | Mr Meehan denies causing wasteful employment of the police by making a false report that he had information linked to an inquiry on 6 August. |
District Judge Karen Hammond adjourned the trial until next Monday. |
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