Shocking video shows moment police uncover Eltham couple's baby in Lidl bag (2024)

Footage of the moment Constance Marten and Mark Gordon’s missing baby girl was found dead inside a Lidl bag has been shown to the jury.

The pair had refused to tell police where their daughter Victoria was after the fugitive couple were tracked down by police to Brighton.

But days later police made the grim discovery that their child’s remains were in a disused shed on an allotment near where they were arrested.

On Wednesday (February 14) the couple sat in the dock as police bodyworn video was played of the moment baby Victoria was finally found on the afternoon of last March 1.

Officers were shown on camera carefully probing the large red shopping bag which had been placed on decking outside the shed on Lower Roedale Allotments.

They were seen pulling out pieces of rubbish to reveal the baby, whose body was blocked out on the video.

Pc Allen Ralph, who had been sent from Scotland Yard to help in the search, told jurors he had already seen earlier CCTV footage of the distinctive Lidl bag before he was deployed with a colleague to search the allotments.

As he approached the disused shed, he noticed a broken window and lifted the door to get in.

The first thing he noticed was the smell, he said: “I remember saying ‘either something is dead in there or something has died’.”

Inside there was a tent, out-of-date milk and bread on a makeshift table and the shopping bag underneath, he said.

During a break, Pc Ralph commented to his partner that he was sure he had seen that bag before so they went back to take a closer look.

He told jurors: “I lifted it and it was heavy and there was no reason for it to be heavy from what I could see inside.

“I remember quite clearly there was just a lot of rubbish.”

Pc Ralph said there were two baby nappies, a pink baby blanket, drinks cans, cardboard, leaves and other pieces of rubbish.

The officer said he put on gloves before placing the bag on decking outside the shed to examine the contents.

As they searched, his colleague indicated that he had seen what looked like the head of a doll, jurors heard.

Pc Ralph said: “The head was to the left. It was concave, the top of the head. That was what we touched. I unwrapped it two or three times before I got to a part where I could see red pooling.

“A couple of seconds after, we went to the right-hand side. I put my hand down. My hand slipped on something. I looked and that was the baby’s leg. My hand was soaking wet.”

Pc Ralph said the baby was “very pale” and “very cold” to the touch.

The full inventory of the Lidl bag was read out in court including the pink blanket that the baby was wrapped in, a pink baby vest and babygrow.

Other items included a black blanket, a can of Budweiser, two co*ke cans, two Hollingbury Golf Club scorecards, a glass water bottle refilled with petrol purchased at a Texaco garage on January 12 2023, oil and leaves, two torn Argos carrier bags, one WH Smith bag, several pages of The Sun newspaper dated January 12 2023, and an egg mayonnaise and cress sandwich package.

It was alleged that some of the items were bought byMartenat a Texaco garage in Newhaven last January 12.

On being told a baby had been found dead,Martenconfirmed the child was hers before starting to cry.

In a police interview played in court,Martensaid she gave birth in Cumbria on Christmas Eve and the baby had died in the Harwich area around January 8.

She said: “I had her in my jacket and I hadn’t slept properly in quite a few days and erm, I fell asleep holding her sitting up and she, when I woke up, she wasn’t alive.”

Martenwent on to say that she wanted to keep Victoria with her after her other four children were taken away.

When the baby died, she considered giving her a “proper burial” but did not want the child to be eaten by animals.

She told police: “I don’t know if you found, there’s a bottle of petroleum in the bag because I debated whether to cremate her myself, get rid of the evidence, but I decided to keep her because I knew at some point in the future I would going to be asked about it but I just didn’t know what to do. So that’s why we’re here really.”

Previously, the court heard how the couple went on the run with their newborn daughter on January 5 last year after their car burst into flames on a motorway near Bolton.

As police launched a nationwide search for the missing baby the defendants travelled across England and ended up living off-grid in a tent on the South Downs for around seven weeks, jurors have heard.

Last February 20, they were caught on CCTV footage carrying a Lidl bag and rummaging through bins outside Hollingbury Golf Club in Brighton.

They were arrested on suspicion of child neglect after a member of the public spotted them and called 999 last February 27.

The defendants were taken to separate police stations and repeatedly refused to answer questions about the missing child.

Jurors were shown photographs ofMartenlooking dishevelled and with furniture stuffing coming out of her clothes.

Prosecutor Joel Smith told the court: “The police still did not know where the child was, whether the child was alive or dead or even the sex of the child.”

At Brighton police station,Martentold officers: “I’m sorry I haven’t eaten or slept for a long time. I need to get some sleep before I can make a proper decision.”

She went on to answer “no comment” to all questions she was asked before the baby was found.

Following his arrival at Worthing police station, Gordon was invited to tell his “side of the story”.

He got out of a wheelchair and lay on the floor saying his legs were hurting and he was “in pain”.

Later, he complained he was receiving “sub-par treatment”, saying: “I don’t think I should be talked to like I’m a nobody.

“I mean I’m a suspect. I have not committed any crimes, therefore I should have respect. I’m entitled to respect….

“I’m in custody but that doesn’t mean I’m a dog.”

Gordon asked for pills and said he was in “distress” before continuing: “I am the detainee. You can’t just take my rights around me … lock me up and say ah we don’t care about your feet, you’re fine, just go ahead and get interviewed.

“I feel like I’m scum. I feel like I’m scumbag actually. I feel like I’m a piece of sh*t. I feel like that’s how I’ve been treated.”

On being told by an officer that the “main concerns” were for the baby, Gordon continued to complain of pain.

An officer said: “I want to ask one question.”

Gordon replied: “What?”

The officer asked: “What was the baby’s name?”

Gordon looked at his solicitor and then refused to say.

Following the discovery of the baby girl, Gordon continued to say “no comment” to all questions, the court heard.

The defendants, of no fixed address, deny manslaughter by gross negligence, perverting the course of justice, concealing the birth of a child, child cruelty and causing or allowing the death of a child.

The Old Bailey trial was adjourned until Monday.

Shocking video shows moment police uncover Eltham couple's baby in Lidl bag (2024)
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