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Helen Bailey murder: Accused 'considered jumping off a cliff' | |
(about 3 hours later) | |
The fiancé of a children's author considered throwing himself off a cliff two months before he was charged with the killing her, a court has heard. | |
Ian Stewart, 56, denies murdering Helen Bailey at their home in Royston, Hertfordshire, in April. | Ian Stewart, 56, denies murdering Helen Bailey at their home in Royston, Hertfordshire, in April. |
Her body was found in July, dumped in a cesspit under the garage. | |
St Albans Crown Court heard Mr Stewart told a psychiatric nurse he had thought about taking his own life. | |
Follow updates on this story and other Hertfordshire news | Follow updates on this story and other Hertfordshire news |
The nurse Sarah Tooley told the jury she had spoken with Mr Stewart on the phone in May. | |
He had been to visit Broadstairs in Kent where Ms Bailey had a holiday cottage. | |
"He'd had thoughts of jumping off a cliff while he was down there," said Ms Tooley. | |
Earlier, the court was told Mr Stewart had tried to divert a police search of the garage. | |
According to a statement from Det Con Hollie Daines, read to the court, Mr Stewart said: "If searches are going to take place, you wouldn't find anything in the garage." | According to a statement from Det Con Hollie Daines, read to the court, Mr Stewart said: "If searches are going to take place, you wouldn't find anything in the garage." |
When they arrived, DC Daines said Mr Stewart told her he had considered suicide. | When they arrived, DC Daines said Mr Stewart told her he had considered suicide. |
She said: "He appeared to be anxious and uncomfortable with what we were asking of him." | She said: "He appeared to be anxious and uncomfortable with what we were asking of him." |
On the day of Ms Bailey's disappearance, Mr Stewart claimed he found a note from the Electra Brown author saying she had gone to the holiday cottage in Broadstairs. | |
According to a statement read to the court, he told police: "If Helen does come back, I don't think I want to be with her any more." | |
Mr Stewart, of Baldock Road, Royston, Hertfordshire, denies charges of murder, preventing a lawful burial, fraud and three counts of perverting the course of justice. | Mr Stewart, of Baldock Road, Royston, Hertfordshire, denies charges of murder, preventing a lawful burial, fraud and three counts of perverting the course of justice. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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