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Murder suspect 'selected victims' | Murder suspect 'selected victims' |
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The man accused of murdering five women in Suffolk preyed on prostitutes and "systematically selected" his victims, Ipswich Crown Court has heard. | The man accused of murdering five women in Suffolk preyed on prostitutes and "systematically selected" his victims, Ipswich Crown Court has heard. |
Steve Wright, 49, who denies five counts of murder, was the "common denominator" in the deaths of the women during six weeks in 2006, a jury heard. | Steve Wright, 49, who denies five counts of murder, was the "common denominator" in the deaths of the women during six weeks in 2006, a jury heard. |
There were "striking" similarities between the victims who all worked as prostitutes to fund drug habits. | There were "striking" similarities between the victims who all worked as prostitutes to fund drug habits. |
The court heard two of the bodies were placed with their arms outstretched. | |
Two other bodies were found in the same brook. | |
All five victims were found naked and appeared to have been strangled, the jury heard. | |
Tania Nicol, 19, Gemma Adams, 25, Anneli Alderton, 24, Paula Clennell, 24, and 29-year-old Annette Nicholls went missing during six weeks in 2006. | Tania Nicol, 19, Gemma Adams, 25, Anneli Alderton, 24, Paula Clennell, 24, and 29-year-old Annette Nicholls went missing during six weeks in 2006. |
Accused 'used prostitutes' | |
The killer may have had an accomplice, the jury was also told. | The killer may have had an accomplice, the jury was also told. |
Peter Wright QC, prosecuting, said the decisions by the women to turn to prostitution "was ultimately to prove fatal". | Peter Wright QC, prosecuting, said the decisions by the women to turn to prostitution "was ultimately to prove fatal". |
"In the 10 days that elapsed from 2 December to 12 2006, their bodies began to turn up," he said. | "In the 10 days that elapsed from 2 December to 12 2006, their bodies began to turn up," he said. |
He told the jury that Mr Wright was a user of prostitutes in Ipswich and had transport to both pick them up and dispose of their bodies. | He told the jury that Mr Wright was a user of prostitutes in Ipswich and had transport to both pick them up and dispose of their bodies. |
The women were all found dead on the outskirts of Ipswich | The women were all found dead on the outskirts of Ipswich |
The women were also at ease in his company and unsuspicious of his motives, even when the bodies of other prostitutes began to turn up, the court heard. | The women were also at ease in his company and unsuspicious of his motives, even when the bodies of other prostitutes began to turn up, the court heard. |
All five victims were of slight build and weighed no more than 9st (57kg). | |
Mr Wright said that in their drug-intoxicated state, none would have been a match for their assailant or assailants. | |
The naked bodies of two of the victims - Miss Alderton and Miss Nicholls - had been left with arms outstretched in a "cruciform shape", the jury was told. | The naked bodies of two of the victims - Miss Alderton and Miss Nicholls - had been left with arms outstretched in a "cruciform shape", the jury was told. |
Miss Alderton's body was found in woodland near Nacton on 10 December while Miss Nicholls' body was found near Nacton two days later. | Miss Alderton's body was found in woodland near Nacton on 10 December while Miss Nicholls' body was found near Nacton two days later. |
Mr Wright said of Miss Alderton: "In all likelihood she had been murdered elsewhere and her body abandoned and her body left posed in this isolated spot." | Mr Wright said of Miss Alderton: "In all likelihood she had been murdered elsewhere and her body abandoned and her body left posed in this isolated spot." |
Bodies in brook | |
Evidence showed Miss Nicholls had been murdered and her body abandoned shortly after she was last seen alive on 8 December, the court heard. | Evidence showed Miss Nicholls had been murdered and her body abandoned shortly after she was last seen alive on 8 December, the court heard. |
The prosecutor earlier said Miss Nicol and Miss Adams were the first to go missing. | The prosecutor earlier said Miss Nicol and Miss Adams were the first to go missing. |
He told the jury the circumstances of their disappearances and deaths showed they were "the work of the defendant, either alone or with the assistance of another". | He told the jury the circumstances of their disappearances and deaths showed they were "the work of the defendant, either alone or with the assistance of another". |
Miss Nicol's naked body was found in a stretch of water known as Belstead Brook on 8 December. | Miss Nicol's naked body was found in a stretch of water known as Belstead Brook on 8 December. |
She was last seen on 30 October "in an area of Ipswich often frequented by prostitutes and their clients" said the prosecutor. | She was last seen on 30 October "in an area of Ipswich often frequented by prostitutes and their clients" said the prosecutor. |
Miss Adams was last seen on the evening of 14 November 2006 or early the next day. | |
Her naked body was the first to be found, on 2 December, in the same brook further upstream towards Hintlesham. | Her naked body was the first to be found, on 2 December, in the same brook further upstream towards Hintlesham. |
Steve Wright, of Ipswich, was charged with the murder of all five women on 21 December 2006. | Steve Wright, of Ipswich, was charged with the murder of all five women on 21 December 2006. |
A new jury is hearing the case after the first jury was discharged when one member reported health problems. | A new jury is hearing the case after the first jury was discharged when one member reported health problems. |