Allan Grimson is on trial in connection with alleged sex offences, with the court hearing evidence from a police interview. According to the reports, prosecutors say Grimson told police that one alleged victim was “lucky” to be alive. The statement is described as linking the victim’s survival to the presence of another person in the home, with the reports adding that the victim’s alleged attacker would have killed him if a friend had not been sleeping on the sofa. The coverage frames the evidence as part of the prosecution’s account of what Grimson said to investigators following the allegations. The reports focus on the purported meaning of Grimson’s remarks, which are presented as suggesting he believed the way to avoid consequences after rape was to kill the victim. No additional context about the underlying allegations, dates, or number of charges appears in the provided excerpts. The reports do not indicate the plea entered by Grimson. The case is presented as ongoing, with the trial continuing as evidence is considered by the court.