This is the moment the prime suspect in Ann Widdecombe's murder climbed into his car with what appears to be a large baton bulging from the pocket of his shorts.The man, who the Daily Mail is not naming, was arrested on suspicion of killing the former Tory MP after a dozen armed officers descended on his council house in South Yorkshire on Saturday night.He was captured on CCTV leaving the property on a run-down Rotherham estate shortly before 8am on Wednesday – the day the 78-year-old was allegedly beaten to death.The footage shows what appears to be a baton or pole more than a foot long in his left pocket.The man, who neighbours described as a recluse, was filmed climbing into a red hatchback before allegedly travelling some 267 miles – a journey of around five hours – to Ms Widdecombe's remote property at Haytor on Dartmoor.Police believe the former Tory minister, who was found dead the following morning, was killed shortly after midday on Wednesday.Neighbours said the man held over her death was an unemployed 'loner' who rarely left home and had become increasingly introverted following his father's death last year.But early on Wednesday morning, the suspect, who lived alone, was spotted on CCTV leaving his terraced home and getting into a run-down vehicle parked on the driveway.'He comes out of the house and walks towards the red car,' said a neighbour familiar with the footage, which has been shared with police.The suspect in Ann Widdecombe's murder captured on CCTV leaving the property on a run-down Rotherham estate shortly before 8am on Wednesday. What appears to be a pole bulged from his shorts pocket Ann Widdecombe was killed in her home on Wednesday last week and discovered 24 hours later