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Court hears of 'knock out' threat | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
A woman had an "abusive" relationship with her mother, whom she is accused of murdering, a court has heard. | |
Lisa Brown, 21, and her boyfriend John Wilson, 25, deny murdering Anne Brown and disposing of her body in a burn in North Ayrshire last October. | |
Ms Brown's former lover, yacht captain James Martin, was giving evidence to the trial at the High Court in Glasgow. | |
He also claimed she had mentioned "knocking out" her mother in a series of e-mails between the pair last year. | |
Mr Martin told the court how he met Lisa Brown in 2005 during a sail from France to Newcastle. | |
The pair had a brief "shipboard fling", but contact ended with Mr Martin claiming he found her "a bit clingy". | |
However, they later met again in 2007 and Ms Brown joined the 22-year-old on a sail in Ireland. | |
Her mum had given her an ultimatum that she had to return home immediately and that she would be refused access to the child James Martin Witness | |
When asked about Ms Brown's relationship with her mother Mr Martin said Lisa Brown had referred to "abuse", and arguments between the pair. | |
He told the court he became aware of a dispute between Ms Brown and her mother over a young child that they cared for. | |
He said: "Her mum had given her an ultimatum that she had to return home immediately and that she would be refused access to the child and would not have a home. Lisa became very upset." | |
After the sail, the pair resumed contact by e-mail between July and October last year. | |
The jury heard a series of these exchanges including one where Ms Brown referred to "knocking my mum out" concerning their row over the child. | |
Prosecutor Gary Allan QC asked: "When you read that, were you concerned?" | |
Mr Martin: "Concerned that she may take action that was unnecessary." | |
Washing clothes | |
The trial earlier heard from a neighbour of both accused who told how they spent hours washing clothes in his home days after Anne Brown went missing. | |
William Stephen said he also spoke to Wilson about an injury to his hand. | |
Mr Stephen told the court: "He said that he had been bitten by a fox. He said that this was out at Lisa's mum's. | |
"The bandage did not look as if a nurse had put it on. It was lying too loose." | |
Anne Brown's body was found in Clerkland Burn in North Ayrshire. | Anne Brown's body was found in Clerkland Burn in North Ayrshire. |
It is claimed Lisa Brown and John Wilson struck Mrs Brown on the head and body with a blunt object or objects and that her daughter had previously "evinced malice and ill-will towards her". | It is claimed Lisa Brown and John Wilson struck Mrs Brown on the head and body with a blunt object or objects and that her daughter had previously "evinced malice and ill-will towards her". |
Ms Brown and Mr Wilson are then alleged to have attempted to defeat the ends of justice by disposing of her body in the burn. | Ms Brown and Mr Wilson are then alleged to have attempted to defeat the ends of justice by disposing of her body in the burn. |
They are also accused of washing a quantity of bloodstained clothing which they wore at the time of the alleged attack. | They are also accused of washing a quantity of bloodstained clothing which they wore at the time of the alleged attack. |
The trial before Judge Lord Matthews continues. |
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