Becky Watts Trial: Police tell of searching shed
A Detective Sergeant involved in the search for Becky Watts has told of how he discovered a number of bags and parcels piled up in a shed.
After officers arrested Karl Demetrius, Jaydene Parsons and James Ireland, they then went into Barton court where, Detective Sergeant John Dowding went to Barton Court and saw Donovan Demetrius - Karl's twin brother - standing in the doorway and he was arrested.
At about 1am Det Sgt Dowding, accompanied by a forensic officer, went to the windowless garden shed with a key, unlocked the door and used his torch to look inside.
He described seeing a blue plastic chest, rucksack, suitcases and black bags stacked up inside and told the jury they decided to open one.
The officer said several parcels, wrapped up with layers of cling film, wereinside.
The Detective Sergeant went on to describe how he, and a forensic coordinator, unwrapped the cling film to discover part of Becky's body.
As the evidence was given, Becky's family in the public gallery began to cry, with one leaving the courtroom altogether.
Nathan Matthews denies murdering Becky but has admitted killing the teen.
Shauna Hoare denies all the charges.