COURT OF APPEAL (CRIMINAL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM QB DIVISION
CENTRAL CROWN COURT
The Hon. Mr Justice Gage
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE CURTIS
and
MR JUSTICE HENRIQUES
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R - v- Barry Michael George |
Appellant |
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Mr Orlando Pownall QC and Mr Jonathan Laidlaw QC
(instructed by the Treasury Solicitor) for the Respondent
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AS APPROVED BY THE COURT
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The Lord Chief Justice:
INTRODUCTION
"Although much of the background and circumstantial evidence is consistent with guilt, I consider that the Court of Appeal should assess the general safety of the verdict having regard to the overall paucity of cogent evidence of guilt particularly in view of the weaknesses in the identification evidence (eg the so called underlying unity or disunity – see pages 97/98* and 116 – 120* of the summing up of 25th June 2001) and the possibility of innocent contamination of the Cecil Gee coat. Exhibit 24, by the particle of percussion cap residue through insecure transmission (i.e. the arguably corrupted integrity of the coat, exhibit 24, see pages 77 et seq. 100 et seq. and pages 111 – 115 of the summing up of the 26th June 2001)."
THE GROUNDS OF APPEAL
THE ABUSE ISSUE
DELAY
AS TO ADVERSE PUBLICITY
CONCLUSION
CONCLUSION
THE PARTIAL AND NON-IDENTIFICATION ISSUE
1. Can you positively identify anyone on the parade as the person you saw?
2. If not, does anyone on the parade closely resemble the person you saw?
3. If not, can you say that the person you saw is not on the parade?
CONCLUSION
THE IDENTIFICATION EVIDENCE ISSUE
Lord Chief Justice
CONCLUSIONS
(A) The Murder Weapon
(ii) The Firearm Discharge Residue Evidence ("FDR")
In Ground 1 (iii) and (iv): That the Judge should have acceded to a submission of no case to answer, in as far as this evidence related to the identification, and/or was wrong in directing the jury that the FDR residue was capable of providing "corroboration" or support for the identification.
(B) The Fibre
(C) The Flawed Alibi And Lies
LINKS WITH GOWAN AVENUE
(D) Fascination With Celebrities
Fascination With Firearms
CONCLUSION
THE SAFETY OF THE CONVICTION
THE JURY ISSUE
We dismiss this appeal.
For your ease of reference, I set out below a table of identification witness specifying:
(a) the name of the witness;
(b) the time of the sighting;
(c) the location of the sighting;
(d) the description given to the police;
(e) the result of any identification parades; and
(f) any inconsistencies and/or reliability issues.
NAME | HELEN SCOTT |
SUSAN MAYES | STELLA DE ROSNAY | CHARLOTTE DE ROSNAY | BELINDA NORMANTON | THE POSTMAN | RICHARD HUGHES | GEOFFREY UPFILL BROWN | JANET BOLTON |
TIME OF SIGHTING | Evening of 25/04/99 | 7am on 26/04/99 | 9:30am on 26/04/99 | 9:30am on 26/004/09 | 9:50 am on 26/04/99 | 10:15 to 10:20 am on 26/04/99 | 11:30 to 11:45am on 26/09/99 | 11:15 to 11:29 on 26/04/99 | 11:35 to 11:40 am on 26/04/99 |
LOCATION OF SIGHTING | Junction of Gowan Avenue, and Fulham Palace Road. | Gowan Avenue, opposite no.29 | Gowan Avenue, crossing outside no.55 | Gowan Avenue, crossing outside no.55 | At no.29 Gowan Avenue | Gowan Avenue, outside no.17 | Gowan Avenue | Gowan Avenue | Gowan Avenue |
HELEN SCOTT |
SUSAN MAYES | STELLA DE ROSNAY | CHARLOTTE DE ROSNAY | BELINDA NORMANTON | THE POSTMAN | RICHARD HUGHES | GEOFFREY UPFILL BROWN | JANET BOLTON | |
DESCRIPTION GIVEN IN EVIDENCE: (a) age | Late 30's/early 40's | Mid to late 30's | 35-40 | 33-37 | 30-40 | 38-40 | 30-40 | 35-40 | 35-40 |
(b) height |
5"10 | 5"9 | 5"10 to 6"0 | 5"10 to 6"0 | 5"8 | 5"10 | Taller than 5"7 | 5"8 to 6"0 | 5"10 |
(c) build |
Average, not overweight | Stocky, slightly overweight | Heavy or Strong | Stocky and solid, but not overweight | Medium | Medium to Large | Thick Set | Fairly thick set | None |
(d) hair | Very Dark hair, sort of black, cut short, fairly short on sides, slightly longer and thicker on top, slight fringe, cut above collar | Black hair, shoulder length, "short layers but quite long layers", over the collar, thick and heavy | Dark brown hair cut in normal fashion, not very short, not hippy, good cut and straight | Dark brown hair, quite long and wavy, messy sort of blown about | Black and slightly long hair, wavy, down to collar, brushed to the left | Black hair just below the collar, above shoulder length and straight | Dark brown hair to ears and collar, a "thick mop without curls or waves" | Black hair, almost collar length and curly, could have been a wig | Dark hair not long |
(e) face | Quite wide, not fat or round, no facial hair, eyes dark, eyebrows quite full and dark, possibly s small gap between them | No facial hair | Strong and round with nothing angular | Quite square face | No facial hair, face not narrow or thin, could not recall eyebrows though in statement to police had said they were normal eyebrows not bushy | No facial hair | Full and jowly face, no facial hair or glasses | Clean shaven. No glasses | None |
(f) skin | Sort of Mediterranean look, slightly olive complexion, but white man | Looked Mediterranean and slightly olive skinned | High coloured pinky complexion, not olive or Mediterranean | No facial hair but 5 o'clock shadow - a "Desperate Dan Look" Pale skin in tone, did not have olive skin nor was he of Mediterranean appearance | Man could have been Mediterranean or sun tanned | Mediterranean appearance, tanned skin | None | Pale complexion | None |
(g) clothes | Three quarter length Barber style jacket, not waxed, brown black or green | Black suit, open necked white shirt, no tie | Medium grey suit, wearing a tie | Suit of navy blue collar, lighter blue shirt and dark shoes, not "City Smart" but "Estate Agent Smart", probably wearing a tie | Black suit, no tie, possibly "bluey" shirt | Dark top/jacket | Dark waxed coat, possibly Barber style | Loose clothing, dark jacket almost down to knees with tinge of brown, black shoes, dark baggy trousers | Dark coat, lighter shirt, possibly a red tie |
(h) other | None | None | None | None | Mobile Phone held in right hand, bracelet on right hand, could have been a watch face, not thin fingers |
None | Possibly carrying a mobile | None | None |
HELEN SCOTT |
SUSAN MAYES | STELLA DE ROSNAY | CHARLOTTE DE ROSNAY | BELINDA NORMANTON | THE POSTMAN | RICHARD HUGHES | GEOFFREY UPFILL BROWN | JANET BOLTON | |
ID PARADE | Date: 23 January 2001 Picked Volunteer (No. 8 on Parade). 1,2,8, then 2 and 8, then 80-85% sure of no.8 (Appellant no.2) |
Date: 5 October 2000 Picked Appellant (No.2 on parade). Very sure of identification Suggested made a mistake - not a mistake |
Date: 5 October 2000 No positive identification but thought it was Appellant (No.2 or 8, gut feeling no.2 - said she can't make a positive identification |
Date: 5 October 2000 No identification |
Date: 14 August 2000 Picked Appellant (No.2). Said was sure, then not quite sure, it was a year ago, I don't remember a moustache |
Date: 14 August 2000 Did not pick out man described above but picked out Appellant (No.2) as being man who approached him 6 weeks after the murder on the street (see below) |
Date: 14 August 2000 No identification |
Date: 14 August 2000 No identification |
Invited but did not attend |
HELEN SCOTT |
SUSAN MAYES | STELLA DE ROSNAY | CHARLOTTE DE ROSNAY | BELINDA NORMANTON | THE POSTMAN | RICHARD HUGHES | GEOFFREY UPFILL BROWN | JANET BOLTON | |
INCONSISTENCIES | None | Description of hair on 27/04/99 as short and smartly cut On re-examination, said he looked "thuggish" and nervous - not mentioned before |
None | None | None | None | None | None | Did not mention age or tie in initial (first) statement. Said she could not remember specifically if it was he or someone else that day she had seen wearing a red tie |
RELIABILITY |
View of man for about 2 minutes. Walked past him on way to shops. Saw him again 15 minutes later on return from shops. Total of 4 1/2 minutes Had heard reports/seen posters of dark haired man being sought prior to giving description Shown E-fit after made statement. E-fit not same, had rounder and wider face. |
View blocked by maroon car Saw his face momentarily before started cleaning the windscreen Looked around again when gone some steps on Looked three times for 5-6 seconds in total Had seen E-fit prior to giving description. No influenced in any way by the E-fit. Saw E-fit on Crimewatch, not the same as the one at page 6, face is thin and hair not long enough. Overall likeness reasonable |
View from bedroom window of No.55 Gowan Avenue See ID PARADE section, above Total view of approximately 10-12 seconds Saw 3/4 profile Did not see E-fit In witness statement states that does not believe she would be able to recognise the man again |
View from bedroom window of No.55 Gowan Avenue Glimpse of no more than 5 seconds. Diagonal View Had seen posters, e fit and spoken to Stella de Rosnay prior to giving description, but said e fit, not the man she saw E-fit jogged her memory but did not look like the man. Similarities in colour of hair and shape of face. Man in street had dark hair slightly longer On cross examination said sure he was not Mediterranean looking. At parade said " I'd like to say no.2 again and another one half way through - no, I don't think so" Though ID parade was difficult due to moustaches beards and half heights Accepted that her answers to the ID officer, being that she could not make an identification reflected her state of mind at the time of the parade |
2 minute view, one minute very clear. 6-8 feet away, good look at the face gave description one year after the murder did not describe man at time of police house-to-house visit has seen E-fit on Crimewatch prior to giving description initially uncertain of identification at parade In re-examination said sure man at no.2 was person without the moustache or beard |
Noticed 1st man in the road as he was delivering post Did not identify anyone Approached 6 weeks later by man claiming he had seen Dando murderer in nearby café. This man was 38-40, 5"10, medium build thin "tache" wearing white shirt and dark trousers, and carrying a briefcase. Good view of second man as engaged in conversation |
View from upstairs window (No.31) Heard click of gate, went to window, had view of man for a few seconds and saw half face Man walking away from him but looked over his left shoulder Only a glancing view Unable to make a positive identification |
Saw man running down Gowan Avenue towards Fulham Palace Road, as he came out of the gate to his house Only a 1-2 second view of 3/4 face As man turned around, another brief glimpse of the side of this face Said watched man very carefully and took care to take every note that he could Learned Trial Judge described this witness as observant and careful E-fit on page 6 not similar, face too narrow and hair not floppy. E-fit page 7 similar |
Saw man walking Down Gowan avenue Towards Fulham Palace Road No good view Was looking for traffic wardens and once realised man was not a traffic warden, stopped looking at the man Seen E-fit and said in witness statement that she was certain that he was the man she saw |