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When I said 'no' Tim said he could do it," Tyler told officers.Morss, 33, of Leyton, east London, has admitted murdering, buggering and falsely imprisoning Daniel on 2 October 1994. Tyler, 30, of no fixed address, denies murdering the boy, but admits buggery and false imprisonment.Daniel was snatched from a London street while riding his bike, taken to a flat, and sexually assaulted. He was then driven towards Bristol, strangled in a lay-by, and buried in woodland. His body was unearthed by animals six months laterTyler said Morss had said he was getting frustrated and would "love to do a snatch"."I just went along with the fantasy." He said they had filmed each other taking it in turns to bugger the boy. I did not think Tim Morss did either."Tyler said he and Morss would drive around "and just talk and fantasise about grabbing a boy, taking him hostage and do anything you ever dreamt about - any sexual perversion you could think of".The fantasy involved either blindfolding a boy so he could not see and then letting him go "or you would have to kill him.

We did not plan it - it was just talk," Brett Tyler told police in a videoed interview after his arrest. "I never thought we were really going to do it. One of the two alleged murderers of nine-year-old Daniel Handley told police that he never believed their sexual fantasies about abducting and killing a young boy would turn into reality, an Old Bailey court heard yesterday "It was a fantasy It was just something we talked about It was nothing we were going to do. He did not enter any pleas.The first charge claims that on 9 November, 1941, Serafinowicz "a person resident in the UK on the 8th day of March, 1990, in Mir, Belorussia, a town then under German occupation, murdered a Jew [unknown] in circumstances constituting a violation of the laws and customs of war".The second allegation, worded in similar terms, alleged the offence was committed between 31 December and 1 March, 1942, in the village of Kryiczne.The last charge states that between 1 January, 1942 and 2 May the same year, he murdered a third unknown Jew in Dolmatowszczyzna, another village under German occupation.John Nutting QC, prosecuting, told the court that the full trial, due to start on 6 January next year, was expected to last between two and three months.However, a preliminary hearing has been fixed for 16 October Serafinowicz was granted conditional bail. Szymon Serafinowicz, an 85-year-old refugee accused of murdering Jews more than 50 years ago, is led into the Old Bailey yesterday, to stand trial in Britain's first ever war crimes case. He faces three charges of killing Jews during the German occupation of Belorussia, now Belarus, in the winter of 1941-42. The grey-haired retired carpenter from Banstead, Surrey, spoke just once, to confirm his name, during the 36-minute hearing in court number one before Mr Justice Potts.Serafinowicz, who was wearing a maroon V-neck jumper, blue check shirt, beige jacket and brown trousers with suede shoes, was allowed to leave the dock and sit in the well of the court for most of the appearance because of a hearing problem. Paperwork relating to the boxer's business interests was also defaced.A spokesman for Eubank - who was away on business - later said he was "upset" by what happened.No charges were brought against Mr Bennett, who was ordered to undergo treatment.Later, outside the court, Mrs Eubank's solicitor, Miss Naomi Turner, said the injunction prevented Mr Bennett, 32, from going within 200 metres of the boxer's property and pestering or harassing her.. Police said she was "terrified" as she watched him roam through the gym which adjoins the house.A police helicopter was called out to trap an intruder.Damage estimated at pounds 4,000-pounds 5,000 was done to the house belongings, including a pair of 29-year-old Eubank's boxing gloves, said police.