![]() Williamson said: "He was very cold to me. ![]() ![]() Williamson said Cole repeatedly "interrogated" her about the visit when she returned to south Wales and demanded to know if she'd slept with Logan's biological dad. She said: "I know it sounds weird but spot-popping is quite satisfactory because it’s cleanliness and clean."īut a few months into their relationship Williamson travelled to London to meet Logan's biological father and see her own father who lived nearby. She told the court how she would watch programmes on "pimple popping" and ingrowing toenails with Cole to help him by popping spots on his "sweaty" back after he returned from the gym or dealing with his life-long toe condition. She said her relationship with unemployed Cole was initially "perfect". Williamson had been deemed unable to work or drive due to her regular seizures and would pocket around £1,500 a month in benefits and not have to pay rent on her council flat and Cole would stay over regularly. She was great."Ĭourt artist sketch of Angharad Williamson, 31, and her partner, John Cole, 40, in the dock at Cardiff Crown Court (Image: Elizabeth Cook/PA Wire) She said: "I took pictures every day, I took pictures of him sneezing, of him coughing, I was so overjoyed by Logan. Williamson told the court she enjoyed her life as a single mum with Logan as she and her mother worked together to bring him up. Shortly afterwards Williamson – who had a part-time job working at the village post office – married a soldier who was based at a nearby barracks but the marriage broke down. She became estranged from Logan's father and the couple eventually split. Hear the chilling 'sham' 999 call made by Logan Mwangi's mother hours after the murder. During her pregnancy epileptic Williamson had seizures throughout and moved to south Wales to stay with her mum Clare who had retired to the village of St Brides Major near Bridgend so she could receive extra help. Williamson fell pregnant with Logan while living in Brentwood, Essex, and working as a manager at Carphone Warehouse at Westfield Stratford and gave birth a day after her 25th birthday in March 2016. But after moving out of her mother's home as a teenager she got into trouble with the police for spending money on her mum's credit card and even taking her car on an illegal spin. London-born Williamson is the daughter of City of London stockbrokers and attended private school before achieving 12 GCSEs to enrol on a filmmaking course at college in Southend. Read more: Logan Mwangi: The smiling little boy who stood no chance at the hands of his vicious killers You can get more court news and other story updates by subscribing to our newsletters here. In his final few weeks on earth Logan had become miserable and anxious – wetting himself and self-harming by pinching himself or biting his lips until they bled. ![]() Williamson claimed to be an "overprotective mother" but covered up attacks and abuse of Logan by lying to doctors, police, and social workers about his previous injuries. The truth was that she was heard by neighbours to shout and swear at him including calling him a "b******" and "f***ing d***head" in the street. The privately-educated schoolgirl went off the rails as a teenager but told a jury she "loved the bones" of "perfect baby" Logan. Mum Angharad Williamson went from a luxury life as a stockbroker's daughter to a self-confessed "sh*t mother" who murdered her first-born son Logan Mwangi.
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