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Newport shooting: Caroline Parry 'controlled' by husband | |
(about 3 hours later) | |
A man who shot his wife dead in a Newport street was "controlling" and would not let her out of the house at night, a court has heard. | |
Caroline Parry was shot in the back at close range near her home last August. | |
Her new partner Gary Bidmead told Newport Crown Court Ms Parry was underweight and very unhappy in her marriage. | |
Christopher Parry, 49, from Cwmbran, denies murder but has admitted manslaughter. | |
On Thursday, Mr Bidmead told the jury he met Ms Parry in November 2012 while she was walking her dog. | |
He said she was crying at the time and he asked her if she was ok. | |
Their relationship developed gradually from then, the court heard, but did not become sexual for a long time. | |
They moved in together in April 2013 and Mr Bidmead described their relationship as "brilliant". | |
"She was very unhappy in the marriage," Mr Bidmead said. | |
"He was very controlling and wouldn't let her go out. She wasn't even allowed to go on holiday with her mother." | |
He went on: "She would have to be in the house by 7pm and wouldn't be allowed out after then. She was way underweight when I met her, she wasn't eating. | |
'Romantic texts' | |
"She was allowed to stay with her mother overnight maybe once a month." | |
But Roger Thomas QC, defending, said Ms Parry would go clubbing and would send romantic texts to Mr Bidmead during her marriage, which would suggest she was not a controlled woman. | |
Mr Bidmead told the court that after Ms Parry left her husband he would send her texts asking her back and would phone her and become aggressive when she refused. | |
He said Mr Parry, a driver for the Celtic Manor Resort, would swear, call Ms Parry names and she worried he would harm himself or her. | |
Earlier, neighbour Jade Mineur said she heard two loud bangs "like fireworks" on the day of the shooting. | |
She said she heard the shots and looked out of her window just as Mr Parry turned the gun on himself. | |
Ms Mineur dialled 999 and went outside to help. | |
She told the court via video link: "I went to the woman and checked her pulse and then I checked the man's pulse and he was alive, I saw his chest move slightly," she said. | She told the court via video link: "I went to the woman and checked her pulse and then I checked the man's pulse and he was alive, I saw his chest move slightly," she said. |
Roger Thomas QC, defending, read a section of Ms Mineur's police statement to the court. | Roger Thomas QC, defending, read a section of Ms Mineur's police statement to the court. |
She had told police: "The look on his face was as if he was in disbelief himself it had actually happened. | She had told police: "The look on his face was as if he was in disbelief himself it had actually happened. |
"It wasn't like it was shock like 'I've done it', it was as if he could not believe it had happened." | "It wasn't like it was shock like 'I've done it', it was as if he could not believe it had happened." |
The trial continues. | |
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