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27 November 2014
BBC Oxford - Who Murdered Warren Taylor?

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The security guard admits being bribed

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Watch the security guard, Darryl Lockyer, giving his police interview

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PC Grabber And what about Warren Taylor?

DL Um, yeah, what about him?

PC Grabber Did you see him?

DL Might have done. What's it to you?

PC Grabber Why did the CCTV footage go off? Money changed hands, didn't it?

DL No. He knew what I was doing but I never paid him to shut up.

PC Grabber But did he give you any money?

DL Er, yeah.

PC Grabber And…

DL I switched the CCTV off and he went onto the pitch. Got a bit confused with the controls, though. Floodlights kept going on and off.

PC GrabberMike Tee, one of our collaborators, said there was a discrepancy in the CCTV. You got any comments about that?

DL That was me. I got confused and hit the wrong button.

PC Grabber Right. And you were responsible for the doors and locks being secure?

DL Yeah, I was. I always lock 'em. Saves me having to check 'em all the time. I'm not stupid, Grabs.

PC Grabber I never said you were stupid, Darryl.

POSTSCRIPT Police detectives managed to ascertain that the CCTV was turned off at 16:37.50.

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