Accused Rikki killer claimed he held him up ‘to look at diggers’

The accused killer of schoolboy Rikki Neave gave a ‘wealth of new detail’ when he was interviewed by police 22 years after the murder, a court heard. James Watson was 13 when he allegedly strangled the six-year-old in a wood in Peterborough, left his body in a ‘star shape’ pose and dumped his clothes in a wheelie bin 27 years ago. The killer remained with the victim’s body for an hour and made no attempt to conceal it, the Old…

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