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Angelika suffered 16 stab wounds | Angelika suffered 16 stab wounds |
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Murder victim Angelika Kluk suffered 16 stab wounds to her chest, a court has heard. | Murder victim Angelika Kluk suffered 16 stab wounds to her chest, a court has heard. |
The Polish student had been dead for several days when her partly decomposed body was found under the floor of St Patrick's church in Anderston, Glasgow. | The Polish student had been dead for several days when her partly decomposed body was found under the floor of St Patrick's church in Anderston, Glasgow. |
The High Court in Edinburgh also heard that there appeared to be medical evidence of sexual activity. | The High Court in Edinburgh also heard that there appeared to be medical evidence of sexual activity. |
Handyman Peter Tobin, 60, denies raping and murdering the 23-year-old and hiding her body in the church. | Handyman Peter Tobin, 60, denies raping and murdering the 23-year-old and hiding her body in the church. |
Consultant pathologist Julie McAdam, 35, said she was called to the church on the night of 29 September last year after Angelika's body was found. | Consultant pathologist Julie McAdam, 35, said she was called to the church on the night of 29 September last year after Angelika's body was found. |
The following evening she began to examine Ms Kluk's body, which was bound, gagged and heavily blood-stained. | |
Before the pathologist began to give evidence, members of the public were asked to leave the court to allow photographs to be shown. | Before the pathologist began to give evidence, members of the public were asked to leave the court to allow photographs to be shown. |
Judge Lord Menzies told them it was to preserve Ms Kluk's dignity as much as possible and warned jurors over the content of the images. | |
Questioned by advocate depute Dorothy Bain, prosecuting, Dr McAdam said the cause of death was "stab wounds to the chest and head injuries and occlusion of the mouth by gagging". | |
Given the condition she was in... I would estimate she had been dead for at least several days Julie McAdamConsultant pathologist | |
She said there was no sign of rigor mortis. | |
The pathologist told the court: "She had 16 stab wounds to her chest. | |
"The fact that there was no rigor, this means she had definitely been dead over 36 hours. | |
"However, given the condition she was in and given other findings of decomposition I would estimate she had been dead for at least several days." | |
The pathologist told Ms Bain her findings were inkeeping with her being dead six days earlier - on Sunday, 24 September at about 1800 BST. | |
The trial has heard from witnesses, who last saw Angelika that Sunday, painting a shed with Mr Tobin. | |
The jury was also told that a blood-stained table leg was found at the church, propped up against an outside wall. | |
Detectives were sent to look for a weapon with "angles" after pathologists found distinctive wounds during a post mortem. | |
Blood-stained sheet | |
Crime scene expert Const David Thurley, 49, told how four table legs were found around the outside of the church. | |
He said that small pieces of protruding wood on the legs matched a piece found in a blood-stained and paint-splattered sheet which was under the church floor with Ms Kluk's body. | |
One of the table legs, bearing traces of paint, found near the vestry window, was shown to the court. | |
Computer generated graphics were shown to the jury to illustrate how Ms Kluk's body could have been dropped down below the church floor. | |
A blood-stained table leg was found resting against a wall | |
The video showed legs dangling through the floor, then a body slumping onto the ground beneath - ending up with legs buckled under the body and the bound hands falling over to the right. | |
Const Thurley said he thought the plastic had been used as "a funnel." | |
He said: "There was no evidence to suggest she came from anywhere else but down the hole." | |
He said police also believed it was likely Angelika had been attacked in a garage which was part of the church complex. | |
But no trace of blood could be found along the likely route between garage and the hole in the floor, by the priest's confessional. | |
It has been alleged that Mr Tobin attacked Miss Kluk, raped her, battered her and repeatedly struck her with a knife. | |
He has also been accused of hiding the body under the floor of the church in an attempt to defeat the ends of justice. | |
Mr Tobin has denied those charges and a charge of giving false personal details. | |
In a special defence read to the jury, Mr Tobin has admitted having sex with the Polish student, with her consent. | |
The trial continues. |