Driver's `grisly souvenirs'
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Your support makes all the difference.Stuart Morgan, accused of murdering the French student Celine Figard, kept a cache of his victim's belongings hidden behind a wall in his garage, Worcester Crown Court was told yesterday.
Detectives found photographs of the 19-year-old student, as well as a letter from her cousin, her toilet bag, and a camera. But their most "grisly finds" were a heavily blood-soaked bunk and its cover, removed from Mr Morgan's lorry, and several rolls of adhesive tape, which were shown by forensic tests to match that found on Celine's wrists, it was alleged.
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