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Murdered woman 'in suspect's car' Murdered woman 'in suspect's car'
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CCTV footage of one of five murdered prostitutes getting into a car thought to belong to murder suspect Steve Wright has been shown to jurors.CCTV footage of one of five murdered prostitutes getting into a car thought to belong to murder suspect Steve Wright has been shown to jurors.
The images, which police believe show Tania Nicol being picked up in the red light district of Ipswich, were shown as the case entered its third week.The images, which police believe show Tania Nicol being picked up in the red light district of Ipswich, were shown as the case entered its third week.
The bodies of the five women were found at remote locations outside Ipswich, Suffolk, over 10 days in December 2006.The bodies of the five women were found at remote locations outside Ipswich, Suffolk, over 10 days in December 2006.
Mr Wright, 49, denies murder and is on trial at Ipswich Crown Court.Mr Wright, 49, denies murder and is on trial at Ipswich Crown Court.
The footage shows a woman getting into a dark-coloured Ford Mondeo late on 30 October 2006, which was the night Miss Nicol vanished.The footage shows a woman getting into a dark-coloured Ford Mondeo late on 30 October 2006, which was the night Miss Nicol vanished.
Pc Craig Adamberry, who examined CCTV as part of the police investigation, said he believed the woman was Miss Nicol.Pc Craig Adamberry, who examined CCTV as part of the police investigation, said he believed the woman was Miss Nicol.
He said the car matched one owned by Mr Wright at the time.He said the car matched one owned by Mr Wright at the time.
The women were all found in isolated areas around Ipswich
In the footage, the car is seen to drive along, stop, then reverse to allow the woman to walk around and climb in.In the footage, the car is seen to drive along, stop, then reverse to allow the woman to walk around and climb in.
The footage does not show what happens next as the camera pans away. CCTV footage believed to be of another victim, Anneli Alderton, on a train the night she disappeared on 3 December 2006 has also been shown to the jury.
The case continues. The film was of a woman matching Miss Alderton's description travelling on a train from Harwich, Essex, to Manningtree, Essex.
Separate footage showed her at an underpass at Manningtree station, where police believe she was catching a train to Ipswich.
The bodies of Miss Nicol, Miss Alderton, Gemma Adams, Annette Nicholls and Paula Clennell were found in a 10-day period.