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Two women 'picked up by accused' Two women 'picked up by accused'
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A man accused of killing five women in Suffolk has admitted he picked up two of the women on the night they vanished, a court has heard. A man accused of killing five women in Suffolk has admitted he could have picked up two of the women on the nights they vanished, a court heard.
Steve Wright, 49, told Ipswich Crown Court he might have had sex with Gemma Adams on the night she vanished in November 2006. Steve Wright, 49, told Ipswich Crown Court he might have had sex with Gemma Adams on the night she disappeared in November 2006.
Jurors have also heard it was possible he picked up Tania Nicol on 30 October, the day she was last seen alive. He said it was "quite possible" he picked up Tania Nicol on 30 October, 2006, the day she was last seen alive.
Mr Wright, denies the murder of five women, who all worked as prostitutes.Mr Wright, denies the murder of five women, who all worked as prostitutes.
The naked bodies of Miss Nicol, 19, Miss Adams, 25, Paula Clennell, 24, Anneli Alderton, 24, and Annette Nicholls, 29, were all found in the Ipswich area in December 2006.The naked bodies of Miss Nicol, 19, Miss Adams, 25, Paula Clennell, 24, Anneli Alderton, 24, and Annette Nicholls, 29, were all found in the Ipswich area in December 2006.
Police began an inquiry in early November after Miss Nicol was reported missing.
On his second day in the witness box, Mr Wright told jurors he recalled having sex in his car with Miss Adams either late on 14 November or early on 15 November.
Mr Wright and his partner Pam Wright, moved into a flat in Ipswich's red light district on 1 October 2006.
He began picking up prostitutes in the area in the third week of October 2006, the court heard.