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April Sue-Lyn Jones (4 April 2007 – ) was a Welsh child from
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,
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, who disappeared on 1 October 2012, after being sighted getting into a vehicle near her home. Her disappearance, at the age of five, generated a large amount of national and international press coverage. Mark Bridger was arrested and later charged with April's
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. On 30 May 2013, Bridger was found guilty of April's abduction and murder, in addition to
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. He was sentenced to
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with a
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.


Disappearance

On the evening of 1 October 2012, April Jones attended swimming lessons at a local
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while her mother and father attended a parents' evening at her school. Afterwards, Jones invited a school friend to come to her house. They were allowed to play outside, with April's mother telling her not to be out for too long. She was last seen by her parents at approximately 7:00p.m. At 7:15p.m. she was playing with her friends at the Bryn-y-Gog
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in Machynlleth. At 7:29p.m. April's mother was unable to find her and dialled
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to report her missing, summoning an officer from the
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. The first officer on the scene spoke to a child witness who reported seeing April climbing into a grey van. The Dyfed-Powys Police immediately upgraded the investigation to a "critical incident" and launched a massive search across Machynlleth. Many civilians, some alerted by
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s, joined in the search, with the number swelling into the hundreds by the early morning hours of 2 October.


Search

On 3 October, April's mother made an appeal for information. The following day,
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also issued an appeal to the public, commenting that "clearly having this happen to you, and the fact that she suffers from
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, something I know a little about from my own children, only makes this worse. My appeal would be to everyone. If you know anything, if you saw anything, heard anything, have any ideas you can bring forward, talk to the police." In the days following April's disappearance, a large search operation mounted around the Machynlleth area, involving police and search and rescue teams using specialised equipment, as well as hundreds of volunteers. On 12 December, police stated that the search would continue into 2013. On 27 March 2013, police said that they would call off the search, which officially ended on 22 April. The police stated that "a reactive team of specialist officers are available to respond to any new information that is received". This was the largest missing person search in UK police history.


Murder inquiry

Mark Bridger, a 46-year-old local man, was arrested on the afternoon of 2 October 2012, less than 24 hours after April went missing. He became a suspect in the case because he matched a description of the man and the vehicle, a left-hand drive
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which an eyewitness had seen April entering following a conversation with the driver. On 5 October 2012, police officially designated the case a murder inquiry even though a body had not been found; this was the first indication that the police now had reason to believe that April was dead.
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was accused of insensitivity after breaking the news that the case was now a murder investigation live on air to volunteers who had been searching for her. On 6 October, Bridger was charged with abduction, murder, and attempting to pervert the course of justice. He appeared before magistrates at
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on 8 October, where he was additionally charged with the unlawful concealment and disposal of a body. He was remanded into custody and held at HMP Manchester pending an appearance at Caernarfon Crown Court, which occurred on 10 October via videolink. On 14 January 2013, at Mold Crown Court, Bridger pleaded not guilty to murder, but accepted that he was "probably responsible" for April's death. The trial was to begin on 25 February at Mold Crown Court, but it was adjourned until 29 April at the request of Bridger's defence team in order to make further inquiries.


Perpetrator

Mark Leonard Bridger was born at the War Memorial Hospital in
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, Surrey, on 6 November 1965, the second of three children born to policeman Graham Bridger and his wife Pamela. He has an older sister and younger brother. He grew up in a semi-detached house in Wallington, Surrey. He attended John Ruskin High School in
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, leaving with seven CSEs. Bridger had a string of convictions for minor offences stretching back to the mid-1980s. When he was 19 he was convicted of firearms offences and theft. He moved to Wales in the 1980s,''
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'', 30 May 2013
and there he was convicted of criminal damage,
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, and driving without insurance in 1991. The next year, he was convicted again, for driving while disqualified and without insurance. In 2004 he was convicted of battery and threatening behaviour; in 2007 he received his fifth conviction, this time for
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. Bridger's work history was varied; he had been an
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worker, hotel porter, fireman, lifeguard, mechanic, and welder. He fathered six children by four women, and was married once, to the mother of two of his children, from 1990 until the marriage ended in divorce several years later.


Trial

Bridger's trial began on 29 April 2013 before Mr Justice Griffith Williams. A scientific expert told the court that fragments of human bone consistent with a "younger individual" had been found in the fireplace of Bridger's cottage. Blood found in several parts of the cottage was matched to April's
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, and was enough to convince the police that April had suffered injuries from which she could not have and to persuade the
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to charge Bridger with murder. In his defence, Bridger claimed that he had accidentally run over April in his car and could not remember disposing of her body due to being under the influence of alcohol and being in a state of panic. On 29 May the judge concluded his summing-up, and directed the jury to retire to consider its verdicts. On 30 May 2013, Bridger was found guilty of abduction, murder, and perverting the course of justice. Later that day, he was sentenced to life imprisonment with a whole life order, having been called a "pathological and glib liar" and "a paedophile" by the judge. After the verdict, it was revealed that Bridger had confessed to the Strangeways prison chaplain that he had disposed of April's body in the fast-flowing
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, which flows past Bridger's house before terminating in the
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near Machynlleth.
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have said they doubt Bridger's claims and believe he scattered April's remains across the countryside near his house. In July 2013, several weeks into his sentence, Bridger was attacked in
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by an unnamed prisoner with an
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, resulting in facial and throat injuries, for which he received sutures. In December 2013, Bridger commenced an appeal against his whole-life tariff, but dropped the appeal a month later, days before it was due to be heard.


Aftermath


Funeral

Although April's body was never found, 17 fragments of bone were recovered from the fireplace in Bridger's cottage. Her funeral was held at St Peter's Church in Machynlleth on 26 September 2013, with the coffin transported in a white and glass hearse, drawn by two white horses wearing pink feather plumes. The procession was followed by hundreds of mourners.


Changes to web search engines

After Bridger's arrest, police discovered an extensive collection of
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on his computer. In November 2013, following campaigning by April's parents which was also backed by several national newspapers,
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and
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modified their systems to block results from searches aimed at producing child abuse images.


House in Ceinws

On 4 August 2014, it was announced that Bridger's cottage in Ceinws, where April is believed to have been killed, had been purchased by the
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for £149,000. The cottage had been empty since Bridger's arrest nearly two years earlier. It was demolished in November 2014, while her family watched.


See also

* List of murder convictions without a body *
List of solved missing person cases Lists of solved missing person cases include: * List of solved missing person cases: pre-1950 * List of solved missing person cases: 1950–1999 * List of solved missing person cases: post-2000 See also

* List of kidnappings * List of murder ...


References

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