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Becky Watts trial: Nathan Matthews 'did not like' stepsister Becky Watts trial: Nathan Matthews 'did not like' stepsister
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The man accused of murdering Becky Watts has said he "did not particularly like" his stepsister.The man accused of murdering Becky Watts has said he "did not particularly like" his stepsister.
In a police interview Nathan Matthews said the 16-year-old "could be quite rude" to her stepmother - his mother.In a police interview Nathan Matthews said the 16-year-old "could be quite rude" to her stepmother - his mother.
Mr Matthews, 28, has admitted killing Becky but denies murder. His girlfriend Shauna Hoare, 21, denies murder.Mr Matthews, 28, has admitted killing Becky but denies murder. His girlfriend Shauna Hoare, 21, denies murder.
The prosecution alleges Becky was killed at her Bristol home and her body later dismembered. Body parts were found at an address in Barton Court.The prosecution alleges Becky was killed at her Bristol home and her body later dismembered. Body parts were found at an address in Barton Court.
In the police interview read out in court, recorded before Mr Matthews was arrested, he said Becky was "self centred" and he did not believe she was anorexic.In the police interview read out in court, recorded before Mr Matthews was arrested, he said Becky was "self centred" and he did not believe she was anorexic.
The court heard when he was arrested on suspicion of kidnap, police asked if he knew where Becky was and he replied "no comment".The court heard when he was arrested on suspicion of kidnap, police asked if he knew where Becky was and he replied "no comment".
'Tears forming''Tears forming'
Mr Matthews told police he had not been involved in the searches for missing Becky because no-one had told him about them.Mr Matthews told police he had not been involved in the searches for missing Becky because no-one had told him about them.
Ms Hoare had tears forming in her eyes when she was arrested over Becky's disappearance, but she did not cry openly, the jury heard.Ms Hoare had tears forming in her eyes when she was arrested over Becky's disappearance, but she did not cry openly, the jury heard.
A police officer who searched the garden shed where Becky's remains were found told the court it was full of boxes, bags and cases.
The bags contained "numerous" small parcels, wrapped in cling film, he said.
Mr Matthews, of Hazelbury Drive in Warmley, South Gloucestershire has admitted manslaughter but denies murder and conspiracy to kidnap.Mr Matthews, of Hazelbury Drive in Warmley, South Gloucestershire has admitted manslaughter but denies murder and conspiracy to kidnap.
He has pleaded guilty to perverting the course of justice, preventing burial of a corpse and possessing a prohibited weapon.He has pleaded guilty to perverting the course of justice, preventing burial of a corpse and possessing a prohibited weapon.
Ms Hoare of Cotton Mill Lane, Bristol, denies murder, conspiracy to kidnap, perverting the course of justice, preventing burial of a corpse and possessing a prohibited weapon.Ms Hoare of Cotton Mill Lane, Bristol, denies murder, conspiracy to kidnap, perverting the course of justice, preventing burial of a corpse and possessing a prohibited weapon.
Two other men, Donovan Demetrius, 29, and James Ireland, 23, deny a charge of assisting an offender.Two other men, Donovan Demetrius, 29, and James Ireland, 23, deny a charge of assisting an offender.
Karl Demetrius, 29, and Jaydene Parsons, 23, previously pleaded guilty to assisting an offender after body parts were found in their shed, but both said they were unaware of what the packages contained.Karl Demetrius, 29, and Jaydene Parsons, 23, previously pleaded guilty to assisting an offender after body parts were found in their shed, but both said they were unaware of what the packages contained.
The trial at Bristol Crown Court continues.The trial at Bristol Crown Court continues.