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The jury trying a man accused of murdering his wife and dumping her body by a motorway in a suitcase has been sent home from Swansea Crown Court. The jury trying a man accused of murdering his wife and dumping her body by a motorway is considering its verdict at Swansea Crown Court.
Paul Grabham, 26 denies murdering Kirsty Grabham, 24, in March 2009 at the flat they shared in Swansea.Paul Grabham, 26 denies murdering Kirsty Grabham, 24, in March 2009 at the flat they shared in Swansea.
The prosecution claims he killed her after the couple, who both worked as prostitutes, rowed about his use of so-called "dogging" websites.The prosecution claims he killed her after the couple, who both worked as prostitutes, rowed about his use of so-called "dogging" websites.
Kirsty Grabham's body was found near the M4 in Bridgend by a lorry driver.Kirsty Grabham's body was found near the M4 in Bridgend by a lorry driver.
Mr Grabham has denied ever visiting a site close to where his wife's body was found.Mr Grabham has denied ever visiting a site close to where his wife's body was found.
The court heard Mr Grabham met his wife at a massage parlour where she worked as a prostitute.The court heard Mr Grabham met his wife at a massage parlour where she worked as a prostitute.
Three months later they married, in February 2008. The court has heard the couple set up a website "offering their services separately or together".Three months later they married, in February 2008. The court has heard the couple set up a website "offering their services separately or together".
Paul Grabham denies killing wife, Kirsty GrabhamPaul Grabham denies killing wife, Kirsty Grabham
But the jury has heard they had a "stormy and volatile" relationship and, within months, Mr Grabham was using websites used by people looking for casual sex with strangers.But the jury has heard they had a "stormy and volatile" relationship and, within months, Mr Grabham was using websites used by people looking for casual sex with strangers.
The prosecution claims the Grabhams had a row during a night out in Swansea after they fell out over his suspected use of these websites.The prosecution claims the Grabhams had a row during a night out in Swansea after they fell out over his suspected use of these websites.
Mrs Grabham's mother, Catherine Broomfield, told the court that her daughter had confided in her that her husband Paul had grabbed her violently by her throat.Mrs Grabham's mother, Catherine Broomfield, told the court that her daughter had confided in her that her husband Paul had grabbed her violently by her throat.
Mr Grabham has told the jury he was asleep at the time he was alleged to have killed his wife.Mr Grabham has told the jury he was asleep at the time he was alleged to have killed his wife.
Mr Grabham told the court the last time he had seen his wife was in the early hours of 28 March last year.Mr Grabham told the court the last time he had seen his wife was in the early hours of 28 March last year.
Both had drunk vodka and taken cocaine, he said, and he had also had an ecstasy tablet.Both had drunk vodka and taken cocaine, he said, and he had also had an ecstasy tablet.
He told the court he was "extremely drunk" when he returned home alone.He told the court he was "extremely drunk" when he returned home alone.
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He said he had passed out before waking the next morning and going to work.He said he had passed out before waking the next morning and going to work.
Over the following days, he said he had noticed money and personal items missing from the house, and reported his wife missing.Over the following days, he said he had noticed money and personal items missing from the house, and reported his wife missing.
He said he could not explain how Mrs Grabham's blood was found on his shoes and jeans.He said he could not explain how Mrs Grabham's blood was found on his shoes and jeans.
The jury retired to consider its verdict at lunchtime on Wednesday.The jury retired to consider its verdict at lunchtime on Wednesday.