A man accused of helping to hide a car used in the shooting of Ashley Dale claims he was 'randomly approached' by two "Scousers".
Kallum Radford, 26, told cops he was stopped by two men in a Hyundai in St Helens as he was walking down a street, reports The Echo.The murder trial at Liverpool Crown Court were played a recording of Radford's interview after handing himself into police on October 11 last year.
It came after he had been arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender.He claimed two unknown men asked him if he knew where they could stash a car as 'someone was threatening to smash it up round ours'.Radford, who said he was "on the dole" at the time, says they offered him money.
The court heard he then rang his pal Abbie Jevins to see if the car could be stored on her driveway. She was on reportedly on holiday at the time.Under questioning, Radford said: "He pulled up to me and said 'do you know where I can put this car?'.
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