LONDON (AP) 鈥 Jurors began deliberating Thursday in the case of two men charged with cutting down the Sycamore Gap tree that once stood along the ancient Hadrian’s Wall in northern England.
Daniel Graham, 39, and Adam Carruthers, 32, have pleaded not guilty to two counts each of criminal damage. The former friends each testified that they were at their separate homes that night and not involved.
Justice Christina Lambert told jurors in Newcastle Crown Court to take as long as they need to reach unanimous verdicts in the trial that began April 28.
The tree was not Britain鈥檚 biggest or oldest, but it was prized for its picturesque setting along the ancient wall built by Emperor Hadrian in A.D. 122 to protect the northwest frontier of the Roman Empire.
The tree was long known to locals but achieved international fame in Kevin Costner鈥檚 1991 film 鈥淩obin Hood: Prince Of Thieves.鈥 It sat symmetrically between two hills along the historic wall and was a draw for tourists, landscape photographers and those taking selfies for social media.
Prosecutors said the tree’s value exceeded 620,000 pounds ($830,000) and damage to the wall, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was assessed at 1,100 pounds.
Prosecutor Richard Wright told jurors in his that the men cut the tree down for 鈥渁 bit of a laugh鈥 in the dark of night during a blustery storm on Sept. 28, 2023, but had failed to realize the outrage they would spark in the “arboreal equivalent of mindless thuggery.鈥
鈥淭hey woke up the morning after and soon realized 鈥 as the news media rolled in, as the outrage of the public became clear 鈥 it must have dawned on them that they couldn鈥檛 see anyone else smiling,鈥 Wright said. 鈥淔ar from being the big men they thought they were, everyone else thought that they were rather pathetic.鈥
The had once been best friends. But during the trial Graham blamed Carruthers and another man for cutting down the tree, saying they tried to frame him by taking his car to the scene of the crime and using his phone to .
Andrew Gurney, a lawyer for Carruthers, said Graham鈥檚 story didn鈥檛 add up and he was projecting his guilt on his former friend.
鈥淚s that a plausible chain of events or is that the desperate story of a man caught out?鈥 Gurney said.
Wright mocked the duo’s defense, saying common sense and a trail of evidence should lead jurors to convict them for their 鈥渕oronic mission.鈥
Prosecutors showed grainy video from Graham鈥檚 phone of the tree being cut down 鈥 a video sent shortly afterward to Carruthers’ phone. Metadata showed it was taken at the tree’s location in Northumberland National Park. Data showed Graham’s Range Rover had traveled there.
Wright said he couldn’t say who cut the tree and who held the phone, but the two were the only people in the world who had the video on their devices.
Text and voice messages exchanged the following day between Carruthers and Graham captured their excitement as the story went viral.