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India Chipchase murder accused 'was overeager in bed' | India Chipchase murder accused 'was overeager in bed' |
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An ex-bookkeeper accused of raping and murdering a student has told a jury his "over-eagerness" to sexually satisfy her caused her death. | An ex-bookkeeper accused of raping and murdering a student has told a jury his "over-eagerness" to sexually satisfy her caused her death. |
India Chipchase, 20, was found dead at Edward Tenniswood's home in Stanley Road, Northampton, on 31 January. | India Chipchase, 20, was found dead at Edward Tenniswood's home in Stanley Road, Northampton, on 31 January. |
Mr Tenniswood, 52, denies the charges. | Mr Tenniswood, 52, denies the charges. |
He told Birmingham Crown Court that he inadvertently throttled Miss Chipchase through "inexperience and incompetence". | He told Birmingham Crown Court that he inadvertently throttled Miss Chipchase through "inexperience and incompetence". |
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Mr Tenniswood told the court: "I, in my over-eagerness to please her, either sustained the pressure just too long or just gripped too tightly." | Mr Tenniswood told the court: "I, in my over-eagerness to please her, either sustained the pressure just too long or just gripped too tightly." |
He added: "Without the guidance of her hands - and I was eager to please - obviously I sustained the pressure too long and that obviously caused the death, in retrospect." | He added: "Without the guidance of her hands - and I was eager to please - obviously I sustained the pressure too long and that obviously caused the death, in retrospect." |
He claimed he failed to notice the part-time barmaid's body was lifeless despite refastening her bra and reclothing her, while wearing surgical-style latex gloves, before leaving his victim alone. | He claimed he failed to notice the part-time barmaid's body was lifeless despite refastening her bra and reclothing her, while wearing surgical-style latex gloves, before leaving his victim alone. |
Mr Tenniswood is said to have approached Miss Chipchase outside Northampton's NB's nightclub before taking her in a taxi back to his house. | Mr Tenniswood is said to have approached Miss Chipchase outside Northampton's NB's nightclub before taking her in a taxi back to his house. |
The court has already heard that instead of raising the alarm, he went out to buy a kebab and spent 22 hours drinking lager in an Ibis hotel until police arrested him. | The court has already heard that instead of raising the alarm, he went out to buy a kebab and spent 22 hours drinking lager in an Ibis hotel until police arrested him. |
During cross examination, prosecutor Christopher Donnellan QC put it to Mr Tenniswood: "You were kneeling either side of her. You managed to get her trousers down and then you raped her?" | During cross examination, prosecutor Christopher Donnellan QC put it to Mr Tenniswood: "You were kneeling either side of her. You managed to get her trousers down and then you raped her?" |
Mr Tenniswood replied: "No, no, 100% no." | Mr Tenniswood replied: "No, no, 100% no." |
The prosecutor then asked how the defendant failed to notice Miss Chipchase was probably dead when he redressed her. | The prosecutor then asked how the defendant failed to notice Miss Chipchase was probably dead when he redressed her. |
He replied: "She was just floppy as I expected her to be in a semi-comatose state." | He replied: "She was just floppy as I expected her to be in a semi-comatose state." |
He added: "Now you mention it, the paleness of the skin. I guess that would be the reason I was thinking something clearly wasn't right." | He added: "Now you mention it, the paleness of the skin. I guess that would be the reason I was thinking something clearly wasn't right." |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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