Yardley Wood love rival murder trial: Stab victim looked ‘fine’
Biddle claimed Miss Bradshaw had been brandishing a knife and she was injured in the attack, although chose not to call the police. “I did not think of phoning the police over something like that. I was in panic. I just thought I could go to work and get my day done and then deal with it later,” she told the court.
She said she drove home and wrapped her bleeding hands in kitchen roll before having a shower and putting plasters on the cuts and getting ready for work. She said there was blood from her cuts on her jogging bottoms and top she had been wearing, so she put them in a bin bag and threw them away on her way to work at Royal Sun Alliance in Birmingham.Asked by her barrister Christopher Hotten QC if they had been heavily stained with Emma’s blood, she said ‘no’ and was not aware at the time that Emma had been bleeding.
She denied she had gone to confront Emma wearing a pair of pyjama trousers which the police later found in her washing machine with other clothes and some towels. She later received a call from Mr Watson about Miss Bradshaw’s injuries.
She said: “I was shocked because when I left I was absolutely sure she was fine.”
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