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Mark Bridger has been found guilty of the abduction and murder of Welsh schoolgirl April Jones by Court.( Breaking News)

The five-year-old vanished while playing on her bike near her home in Machynlleth, mid-Wales, on October 1 last year and her body has never been found.

A jury of nine women and three men convicted Bridger of abducting and murdering April, and of of unlawfully disposing of and concealing her body with intent to pervert the course of justice.

The 47-year-old former slaughterhouse worker had denied the allegations and claimed he killed the youngster when he accidentally ran over her, but could not remember what he did with the body because he was drunk and panicking.

The jury returned the unanimous verdicts following four hours and six minutes of deliberations.

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In the dock, Mark Bridger, wearing a blue shirt and spotted tie, appeared to hold back tears as the guilty verdicts were read out in court.

April’s parents, Paul and Coral Jones, who have attended every day of the month-long trial, looked on from the public gallery.

Mrs Jones wiped tears away from her face as she heard the verdicts.

Drops of April’s blood and fragments of bone, thought to have come from an adolescent human, were found by forensics officers at Bridger’s rented cottage, Mount Pleasant, in Ceinws, Powys.

Jurors were told that Bridger was a “fantasist” who had “a clear interest in child pornography and in child murder cases”.

He had been watching a brutal rape scene from the 2009 re-make of the slasher film, The Last House on the Left, “not long before” April was murdered, it can be reported for the first time.

The jury was shown indecent images stored on a computer taken from the killer’s home.

They included many extreme pictures of naked underage girls being sexually abused, as well as cartoon images featuring “monster sex” with “humanoids” abusing girls.

Mark Bridger was also found to have images of April, her half-sisters, aged 13 and 16, and of the victims of “real-life” crimes including Soham victims Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in a folder labelled “Clothes”.

On the day April was abducted, Bridger’s girlfriend had ended their relationship and he had tried to ask out three different women on Facebook.

The youngster was playing near her home on the day disappeared  with a seven-year-old friend, who told the court she had seen April get into Bridger’s Land Rover.

The next day, unbeknown to him, he was placed under police surveillance.

Bridger was also found to have images of April, her half-sisters, aged 13 and 16, and of the victims of “real-life” crimes including Soham victims Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in a folder labelled “Clothes”.

On the day April was abducted, Bridger’s girlfriend had ended their relationship and he had tried to ask out three different women on Facebook.

The youngster was playing near her home on the day disappeared with a seven-year-old friend, who told the court she had seen April get into Bridger’s Land Rover.

It is believed Bridger lured the schoolgirl into the vehicle with the false offer of a sleepover with his daughter.

“He isn’t somebody that had been on our radar,” Detective Superintendent Andy John, the senior investigating officer, said.

The next morning, unbeknown to him, Bridger was placed under police surveillance, and arrested later that day.

On the day April was abducted, Bridger’s girlfriend had ended their relationship and he had tried to ask out three different women on Facebook.

The youngster was playing near her home on the day disappeared with a seven-year-old friend, who told the court she had seen April get into Bridger’s Land Rover.

It is believed Bridger, who fathered six children with four different women, lured the schoolgirl into the vehicle with the false offer of a sleepover with his daughter.

“He isn’t somebody that had been on our radar,” Detective Superintendent Andy John, the senior investigating officer, said.

The next morning, unbeknown to him, Bridger was placed under police surveillance.

He was spotted close to the River Dyfi, which runs through Machynlleth, carrying a plastic bag.

Police arrested him the same day close to the river, while he claimed to have been helping in the search of the missing schoolgirl.

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