Court told on the day after Ana went missing the boy described where he walked with Ana. Later that day he did this again but there were several differences, according to an investigating garda.
A boy accused of murdering 14-year-old schoolgirl Ana Kriégel gave gardaí two significantly different accounts of his last movements with her, the Central Criminal Court has heard.
On Wednesday afternoon the court heard from three gardaí involved in the search for Ana which ended on May 17th when her naked body was found in a blood-splattered room in Glenwood House. Gardaí called to Boy B’s home that same evening. He told gardaí he had called to Ana’s house at 5pm and that they went to a nearby park where they spoke briefly before he returned home. He said he last saw her at 5.40pm.
Sgt Dunne then took Boy B to the park so he could show him the route he took with Ana and where he last saw her. At the park the garda noted the GPS positions of certain locations pointed out by the boy. Boy A and his father accompanied Sgt Dunne and Boy B back to the park because the garda wanted to ask follow-up questions on the route they took.
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