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S&M lover 'urged to murder wife' | |
(about 3 hours later) | |
A woman who has admitted stabbing to death her lover's wife said he had texted her to persuade her to kill her. | |
Rebecca Harris, 29, from Morriston, Swansea, who was in a sado-masochistic relationship with Stephen Marsh, has admitted killing Jaspal Marsh, 36. | |
Marsh, 29, of Gorseinon, denies murder at Swansea Crown Court. | |
Harris told the jury that Marsh could be very persuasive and he sent text messages while she was at a night club to ask if she was going to do it. | |
The trial heard Harris describe how the couple met, when she joined a 118-118 call centre, where Marsh worked and they later started an affair. | |
Earlier the court was shown a police video of the murder scene at the couple's home in Gorseinon last July. | |
On Tuesday, the jury was shown the video made of the murder scene in Howard's Way, Gorseinon. | |
First the camera showed domestic clutter downstairs, ranging from a dog's bowl, a supermarket carrier bag and a soft toy. | First the camera showed domestic clutter downstairs, ranging from a dog's bowl, a supermarket carrier bag and a soft toy. |
Then the video switched upstairs to show Mrs Marsh's body, with the kitchen knife still still sticking out of her chest, lying next to her blood-stained bed. | Then the video switched upstairs to show Mrs Marsh's body, with the kitchen knife still still sticking out of her chest, lying next to her blood-stained bed. |
The trial also heard from three police officers, who were called to the house in the aftermath of her death. | The trial also heard from three police officers, who were called to the house in the aftermath of her death. |
They said that Marsh was visibly upset, looking very pale with bloodshot eyes. | |
He had told them, if only he had come home last night then it would never have happened. | He had told them, if only he had come home last night then it would never have happened. |
The court on Monday heard that Marsh and Harris, who both worked at Swansea's 118-118 call centre, were having a secret affair in which they had both cut each other with knives. | |
The jury was shown a video clip recovered from Marsh's mobile phone showing him cutting Harris as she is tied up on his bed in Howards Way, Gorseinon. | |
The knife used is the same one later used by Harris to kill Mrs Marsh. | The knife used is the same one later used by Harris to kill Mrs Marsh. |
Text messages | Text messages |
The prosecution claimed on the trial's first day on Monday, that the lovers plotted the murder which happened shortly after midnight on 29 July last year. | The prosecution claimed on the trial's first day on Monday, that the lovers plotted the murder which happened shortly after midnight on 29 July last year. |
The door had been left unlocked - after Marsh sent his wife a text saying he would be home later and urged her to leave it open. | |
Jaspal Marsh died after she was stabbed 16 times in her bedroom | Jaspal Marsh died after she was stabbed 16 times in her bedroom |
Harris went into the kitchen and selected an eight-inch bladed knife before attacking Mrs Marsh in her bedroom, stabbing her 16 times. | Harris went into the kitchen and selected an eight-inch bladed knife before attacking Mrs Marsh in her bedroom, stabbing her 16 times. |
After she killed Jaspal Marsh, the prosecution told the hearing, Mrs Harris sent a text message to Marsh saying: "She screamed and fought I'm shaking so much." | |
The court heard that Marsh was out socialising with an acquaintance and had sent text messages to his wife throughout the evening, signing them off with the words "luv you". | |
The prosecution claims Marsh's actions were to provide himself with an alibi for the murder. | |
The court heard that after a series of denials, Harris finally made a statement admitting she was the killer. | The court heard that after a series of denials, Harris finally made a statement admitting she was the killer. |
She said that she and Mr Marsh had first discussed killing her husband, Ron, but Marsh came up with the plan to kill his wife. | |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |