MORE covert police recordings have been played to the jury in the Emily Longley murder trial this morning.
Repeated conversations were recorded between accused Elliot Turner and his parents Leigh and Anita in which they can be heard discussing what they were going to tell police about the events surrounding the 17-year-old’s death.
Leigh Turner could also be heard whispering the contents of a note which he admitted in police interview to tearing up but not reading.
Elliot Turner, 20, is accused of murdering Emily on May 7 last year. He is also accused, together with his parents Leigh Turner, 54, and Anita Turner, 51, of perverting the course of justice. All three deny the charges.
The trial continues.
See tomorrow’s Daily Echo for the full report.
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