Soham murder trial judge begins summing up
The judge in the Soham murder trial today began his summing-up of the 26-day case.
Mr Justice Moses began his address to the jury of seven women and five men after lawyers for the co-defendants Ian Huntley and Maxine Carr finished their closing speeches.
The jury has been told it will be sent out to begin to consider its verdicts tomorrow.
Huntley, 29, a former caretaker at Soham Village College, denies murdering Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman on Sunday August 4 last year but has admitted a single charge of conspiring to pervert the course of justice.
The jury has heard he admits Holly died accidentally in his bath and that he killed Jessica as he tried to silence her screams, although he insists he did not mean to kill her.
He bundled their bodies into his car, dumped them in the remote ditch where they were found 13 days later, cut off their clothes and torched their corpses.
His ex-girlfriend Carr, 26, a former classroom assistant in the youngsters’ class, denies conspiring to pervert the course of justice and two counts of assisting an offender.
She has told the jury that she lied to protect her then fiancé, giving him a false alibi, but insisted she never suspected he could be involved in the girls’ disappearance.




