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SUND

We found the getaway car just 30 minutes after the crime took place, a silver Audi A8, number plate November-Golf-5-8, Victor-X-ray-Whiskey. Liz was still inside and OK, but was very shaken and not in a state where she could really help us. The car was abandoned in Manor Green, there's a lot of warehouses round there, and lots of empty buildings. Currently our case is dependant on the testimony of two eyewitnesses. So it's important that we get as much information from them as possible, and at the same time it's important that we do not contaminate their memories. The witness is waiting for me so I'm going to interview her now.

Hi Lila it's nice to see you again, thanks for coming. How are you today?

LILA

Yeah I'm, I'm alright. Thanks. Yeah, a bit better.

SUND

OK, shall we begin the interview? It's just coming up to half past 3 on Friday, January 20th, 2014, and I just need to go over a few formalities before we start. I'm DS Lara Sund and we're here in interview room 4 at Edge Hill Park. Thank you for coming along Lila, if I say anything you don't understand please just let me know and I'll explain it in a different way. Likewise if I'm not clear on something you say, I'll let you know. If at any point I ask you something and you don't know the answer that's fine, just say that you don't know, that's not a problem. If I ask you something and you can't remember, just let me know. As the interview progresses, it might be that you do remember something that you didn't earlier and that's perfectly normal, and you just let me know you've remembered. What will happen is that when the interview is over we'll produce a written version of what you've said. You'll get a chance to read through it and make any changes you want to.

What I want you to do, Lila, is to take your time and in your own words describe what happened. Please tell me everything you can recall, even if you think a detail's not relevant I would like you to tell me about it. If it helps, try picturing yourself back at the scene. So, take your time, tell me everything you can, and start when you're ready.

LILA

One of the things that I remember very well is the number plate of the car, which was NG58 VXW. As soon as I saw the number plate I tried to memorise it. There were these 3 men carrying shotguns and they were wearing dark jackets over combat trousers, you know? It was one of these men that grabbed Liz. The man who ran over to get Liz, he was wearing a mask, a balaclava mask, a black one, and I couldn't see his face. He was shouting at Liz. He was with the other two at the security van but ran over to us. The two at the van were trying to steal this case, a case which was on a chain so they needed to use a tool like pliers. I've just remembered that he was shouting at Liz, the guy who ran over? But Liz was bent over, she was trying to use her phone. At the time it was like the 3 of us - Liz, Seth and me - it was like we weren't part of things. Not part of the robbery. I think I was standing still because I didn't want anyone to notice me and to make me part of it. I remember seeing Liz moving, getting out her phone, one of these guys, he then must've seen her as well, you know, and thought she was trying to call the police? I mean, I don't know, but he was certainly shouting at her to stop. He ran over, I'm pretty certain he fired his gun, not as us but in the air. He fired his gun and he was shouting at Liz to stop, but she was bending over, so he grabbed her and he dragged her away to the car. The others, they had the case at this point. So the doors of the car opened, all 4 of them. It was a large silver car, very expensive looking, and that was when I saw the number plate.

The brake lights, well they came on, and there was one in the back window. The doors were open and I saw the plate and I thought well, I'd better remember it. You know, it was coming towards us but, you know, backwards reversing? It was reversing towards, towards us if that makes any sense. One guy had Liz, the other two were with the security guards, taking the case, and I remember thinking... what next? It was like things had come to a conclusion, but it was all still going on. I mean, they had the case, and they had Liz, so what would happen next, if you see what I mean? And then the care came around the corner and they all ran towards it dragging Liz, and I thought - That's it. That's how this finishes and that I'd better remember the number plate.

SUND

OK then Lila, thank you. I want to ask you some focused questions now on some of the things you've told me about. So to start with I want you to describe to me where you were standing compared to everything that was going on.

LILA

We had just come around the corner of the street, which keeps on going but has like a car park area to the right? And I was standing where the car park started and the security van was at the far end of the car park, you know, so I'd say that was... I don't know, 10 feet away?

SUND

So, 10 feet would be... one wall of this room to the other.

LILA

Oh! No, no absolutely not, no, sorry. No, it was much further. Much further, do I mean... 10 metres? You know the car park in front of this building? Well the car park I'm talking about was about the same size, and I was at one side and the van and all that went on was at the other.

SUND

Ah, the car park's about 20 metres across, it's just over 70 feet.

LILA

Oh, OK... so I was really wrong about that then! I don't know about measurements. But it was like your car park.

SUND

OK, I want you to focus on the van now, and what was going on when you first noticed something was happening? So picture it in your mind now, Lila, and I want you to sit for a moment, just quietly and just concentrate on getting those specific actions in your mind.

LILA

OK...

The van was black, obviously a security van. The most obvious thing, the reason I knew something was up, was that there was a man pointing a gun at the window of the van. I think that's when I just stopped. I just stared at first, he was pointing the gun and I was thinking is there someone in there? OK, and there was another man in the street in front of us, he had a gun too, standing back, watching everything. The first man was shouting, then I saw the guard. You know, at first I thought maybe he was another robber, because he was dressed in black and had a helmet with a mask on, but then I saw that there was a third robber pointing a gun at him. So it was when these two started to fight that it all began to happen. The robber hit the guard, I think, or they were certainly struggling. That guy, the robber, he was the only one not wearing a mask. All the others, including the guard had masks, so he really stood out, you know?

SUND

You mentioned that one of the robbers did not have a mask. Again, take your time, picture him in your mind; imagine you're back there, standing in the car park. Remember the street, the van, and then focus on the man without the mask. Really try and see him in your mind. When you're ready describe him to me.

LILA

OK...so... dark hair. Darkish skin, dark clothing. I think he was wearing a hoodie. You know, because I was thinking - Why not put up the hood? Why be the only one without a mask? He wasn't Caucasian, not completely anyway. His skin and his features were, I don't know, more Mediterranean? But I would say there's something sort of... Asian about him. I mean, not Chinese, Indian perhaps? When we were at the scene, you know, when you were talking to me, and I judged his height against the van, he seemed to be about 6 inches taller than me. So about 5 foot 9. Average weight, some of the others were stocky, sort of built, maybe like they worked out. He wasn't skinny, you know, perhaps slimmer than the others, I don't know - wiry. Perhaps wiry.

SUND

Right, let's focus at the end now Lila, what was the last thing you remember of the incident.

LILA

The car driving away with Liz. It drove off in the opposite direction to us, around the corner. I guess that's why it reversed in, so that it could make a quick getaway.

SUND

Can you work backwards from there? What happened before the car drove away.

LILA

Oh I see what you mean, OK. Before it went, everyone jumped in, and before that the one who grabbed Liz dragged her to the back door and shoved her in at gunpoint and then got in after her. So she was trapped between two of them at the back. You know, I'll be honest, I remember seeing the driver but not him getting out. But then, how was he there, if not in the car, right? So the driver is shouting at them all to get in and they do, then they drive off.

SUND

You mention the driver, was he wearing a mask?

LILA

No, only the first two I saw had masks.

SUND

You were fixating on the number plate, trying to fix it in your memory, but you saw the driver.

Again, take your time, really imagine yourself back there and concentrate on the driver. When you have a good picture of him in your mind, and in your own time, describe him to me.

LILA

Caucasian. Definitely Caucasian. Tall, well, taller than me. 5 foot 9, possibly more. Tough face, older than the other one. Oh yeah, that first one? The one without the mask? He was younger, maybe early 20s. The driver was older, possibly in his 30s, short hair, dark possibly. He was wearing army stuff, like camouflage trousers. One of the masked men was too. The others were in darker stuff I think. This guy looked hard and had the physique to go with it if you know what I mean? You know what, I don't think the driver had a gun. I mean, that'd make sense right? Oh, and the unmasked man, his gun was dark. You know, black, not like a shotgun, but like a handheld one. A pistol? I think the other two had shotguns, something that you hold in two hands. Large guns. But the driver he didn't have one at all, and the unmasked robber - well, he had a pistol.

SUND

You're doing really well Lila, and I know this isn't pleasant. I just want to go back to the guard, you say they grappled together? ...

OK good, you've done really well, and we've now got a detailed description of the car. I have no more questions now, at this point, is there anything else you want to add, Lila?

LILA

Not really, I mean I feel like I could go on and on, but I think I can't think of anything I've not already said.

SUND

OK, well if you do remember anything later you've got my card and you know how to contact me. The next step is for us to produce the written version of this...