Jury watches digital montage detailing events of Keyham shooting
The inquest in Exeter was shown the 12-minute long presentation
Last updated 18th Jan 2023
A video montage detailing the events of the night of the Keyham shooting was played to the jury at the inquest in Exeter.
The 12-minute long presentation used maps, graphics, car dashcam footage, household CCTV and police bodycam footage - interspersed with the audio of 999 calls alerting police to the shootings - to illustrate what happened.
The inquest in Exeter heard the digital package enabled Devon and Cornwall detectives to put together a detailed minute-by-minute timeline of the events of August 12 2021.
Jake Davison, 22, killed his mother Maxine, 51, after a row and then shot dead four others in an attack that lasted between eight and 12 minutes in Plymouth.
Three-year-old Sophie Martyn, her father, Lee, 43, Stephen Washington, 59, and Kate Shepherd, 66, also died in the Keyham area of the city.
Apprentice crane operator Davison then turned the shotgun on himself before armed police reached him.
Davison is seen on CCTV leaving his home in Biddick Close carrying a firearm and walking towards the nearby Linear Park.
Cameras then see him on Henderson Drive where he shoots Mrs Shepherd before returning to the area a few minutes later.
The court heard the killing of Mrs Shepherd was captured on CCTV, and officers who rushed to the scene to aid her then saw Davison turn the gun on himself, which their body worn cameras recorded.