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S&M pact 'led to wife's murder' | S&M pact 'led to wife's murder' |
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A husband planned for his wife to be murdered by his sado-masochistic lover, Swansea Crown Court has been told. | A husband planned for his wife to be murdered by his sado-masochistic lover, Swansea Crown Court has been told. |
Jaspal Marsh, 36, was stabbed 16 times as she tried to fight off her attacker in her bedroom at Gorseinon. | Jaspal Marsh, 36, was stabbed 16 times as she tried to fight off her attacker in her bedroom at Gorseinon. |
Her husband Stephen Marsh denied murder, but the prosecution claims he helped plan the killing. | Her husband Stephen Marsh denied murder, but the prosecution claims he helped plan the killing. |
His lover Rebecca Harris, 29, from Morriston, has admitted killing Mrs Marsh with a kitchen knife and is to give evidence later in the trial. | His lover Rebecca Harris, 29, from Morriston, has admitted killing Mrs Marsh with a kitchen knife and is to give evidence later in the trial. |
Huw Davies, prosecuting, said Mr Marsh and mother-of-one Mrs Harris had been having a sadomasochistic affair. | Huw Davies, prosecuting, said Mr Marsh and mother-of-one Mrs Harris had been having a sadomasochistic affair. |
Just after midnight on 29 July last year she went to his house in Gorseinon. | Just after midnight on 29 July last year she went to his house in Gorseinon. |
This was not a message of love at all, this was a message from someone setting up his wife to be murdered Huw Davies, prosecuting | This was not a message of love at all, this was a message from someone setting up his wife to be murdered Huw Davies, prosecuting |
The front door had been left unlocked and she took a knife from the kitchen before going upstairs. | The front door had been left unlocked and she took a knife from the kitchen before going upstairs. |
Jaspal Marsh, who had been alone in the house, jumped out of bed when she realised an intruder was there. | Jaspal Marsh, who had been alone in the house, jumped out of bed when she realised an intruder was there. |
"She screamed and she fought for her life," said Mr Davies. | "She screamed and she fought for her life," said Mr Davies. |
She was stabbed 16 times and died on the floor. | She was stabbed 16 times and died on the floor. |
While the attack took place Mr Marsh was out socialising with an acquaintance. | While the attack took place Mr Marsh was out socialising with an acquaintance. |
Text message | Text message |
Earlier in the night he had sent his wife a text message which read "I'm still in The Potters with Andy, just leave front door open and I'm getting a lift home. Love you". | Earlier in the night he had sent his wife a text message which read "I'm still in The Potters with Andy, just leave front door open and I'm getting a lift home. Love you". |
Mr Davies said: "This was not a message of love at all, this was a message from someone setting up his wife to be murdered." | Mr Davies said: "This was not a message of love at all, this was a message from someone setting up his wife to be murdered." |
He said Mr Marsh had used "every form of encouragement, every form of persuasion" to ensure Mrs Harris went through with the murder. | |
After she killed Jaspal Marsh, Mrs Harris sent a text message to Mr Marsh saying: "She screamed and fought I'm shaking so much". | After she killed Jaspal Marsh, Mrs Harris sent a text message to Mr Marsh saying: "She screamed and fought I'm shaking so much". |
Mr Marsh stayed out all night and even sent text messages explaining his movements to his wife, despite knowing she was dead, Mr Davies alleged. | |
Mr Marsh went to work the next day and returned home in the evening. | Mr Marsh went to work the next day and returned home in the evening. |
The victim's husband denies murder | The victim's husband denies murder |
The jury heard a recording of the 999 call he made to police after finding his wife's body with a knife in it. | The jury heard a recording of the 999 call he made to police after finding his wife's body with a knife in it. |
"He played the part of a grieving bereaved widower," said Mr Davies. | "He played the part of a grieving bereaved widower," said Mr Davies. |
Mr and Mrs Marsh met while working for the Ministry of Defence in London. | Mr and Mrs Marsh met while working for the Ministry of Defence in London. |
Mr Davies said the marriage was difficult because Mrs Marsh came from a traditional Sikh family who did not approve of the relationship. | Mr Davies said the marriage was difficult because Mrs Marsh came from a traditional Sikh family who did not approve of the relationship. |
At the time of the murder she was working for Admiral Insurance in Swansea and he was working at the city's 118118 call centre, where he met his lover. | At the time of the murder she was working for Admiral Insurance in Swansea and he was working at the city's 118118 call centre, where he met his lover. |
Slapping and cutting | Slapping and cutting |
The jury was shown two mobile phone video clips showing Mr Marsh and Mrs Harris involved in sex games at his house. | The jury was shown two mobile phone video clips showing Mr Marsh and Mrs Harris involved in sex games at his house. |
They showed Mr Marsh slapping Mrs Harris and cutting her with the knife she later used to stab his wife. | They showed Mr Marsh slapping Mrs Harris and cutting her with the knife she later used to stab his wife. |
The lovers were arrested three days after the body was discovered. | The lovers were arrested three days after the body was discovered. |
Mrs Harris confessed to police and will later give evidence against Mr Marsh. | Mrs Harris confessed to police and will later give evidence against Mr Marsh. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |