The two brothers left with Mr Thwaites at about 10.25pm, minutes before he died. Either Luke Roe, who was clearly drunk, or Matthew had asked Mr Thwaites to, "let's go see about this car then". But he told her that "the boys" had asked him if he would buy them a car too, the jury heard. Mr Thwaites fulfilled his promise to buy her a car. She invited Mr Thwaites to stay and he drove down in his Fiat Punto to the family home in Potter Street, Worksop, where the brothers were staying at the time. Read more: Cocaine dealer admits he 'needs to grow up' after he was caught After he came into a substantial sum of money, he offered to buy her a car. The pensioner, a longstanding friend of their mother, Catherine Roe, had lived in a communal block of flats in Ramsgate, Kent.
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