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One of the five women whose bodies were found near Ipswich had injuries to her neck and had been under the influence of drugs, a court has heard. | One of the five women whose bodies were found near Ipswich had injuries to her neck and had been under the influence of drugs, a court has heard. |
Pathologist Dr Nathaniel Cary said 24-year-old Paula Clennell, died after her neck was "compressed". | Pathologist Dr Nathaniel Cary said 24-year-old Paula Clennell, died after her neck was "compressed". |
Miss Clennell, Gemma Adams, 25, Tania Nicol, 19, Anneli Alderton, 24, and Annette Nicholls, 29, were working as prostitutes when they disappeared. | |
Steve Wright, 49, on trial at Ipswich Crown Court, denies their murders. | Steve Wright, 49, on trial at Ipswich Crown Court, denies their murders. |
Dr Cary, who carried out post-mortem examinations on the women, was giving evidence for a second day. | Dr Cary, who carried out post-mortem examinations on the women, was giving evidence for a second day. |
High on drugs | High on drugs |
He said internal examinations showed bruising to Miss Clennell's neck muscles. | He said internal examinations showed bruising to Miss Clennell's neck muscles. |
Jurors were told she had been under the influence of heroin and cocaine when she died. | Jurors were told she had been under the influence of heroin and cocaine when she died. |
The five women were found dead over 10 days in December 2006, two of whom - Miss Alderton and Miss Nicholls - were left in a crucifix pose, the court heard earlier. | The five women were found dead over 10 days in December 2006, two of whom - Miss Alderton and Miss Nicholls - were left in a crucifix pose, the court heard earlier. |
Dr Cary had earlier told jurors the women may have been unable to fight off their killer because they were high on drugs | Dr Cary had earlier told jurors the women may have been unable to fight off their killer because they were high on drugs |
The bodies were all found naked and appeared to have been dumped - circumstances that rule out the possibility they died accidentally from an overdose, Dr Cary told the court. | The bodies were all found naked and appeared to have been dumped - circumstances that rule out the possibility they died accidentally from an overdose, Dr Cary told the court. |