Becky Watts Trial: Blood-stained green jumper among items found in shed suitcases
Members of Becky Watts's family fled a court in tears as jurors were shown clothing from the shed where the teenager's dismembered body was found.
The teenager's aunt, Sarah Broom, left the public gallery after a blood-stained green Boohoo jumper - with a cut all the way down the back.
In statements, read to the court from crime scene investigators, the jury heard that they, and police officers, took a number of days to sort through the suitcases and bags recovered from the garden shed.
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Officers found clothes, including a blood stained onesie, blood stained black jeans, and a blood stained t-shirt. A number of Boohoo-branded girl's clothes were also discovered.
The jury was also shown the black case found in the shed in which police recovered the £80 MacAllister circular saw, used to dismember Becky's body.
The court also viewed two videos of the initial search by forensic officers of Matthews and Hoare's cluttered mid-terrace home.
Officers, commenting on the clutter, are seen moving items out of the way to get around the property.
In statements read to the jury, the court heard, after a number of days of meticulous searching, police discovered receipts and, in a dustbin outside the home, the remains of packaging from bags, safety goggles, gloves and face masks.
Behind the bed in the master bedroom police found the 1400 watt MacAllistercircular saw box, the jury was told.