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A former trainee jockey who claims he stabbed and strangled his former girlfriend because he feared she would shoot him if he didn’t kill her has denied lying about her having a gun.
Giving evidence during his trial at Ipswich Crown Court on Thursday Charles Jessop denied that he had invented previously seeing Claire Nash with a gun in her house to explain his actions.
Jessop told the court that two months before he allegedly murdered 33-year-old Miss Nash in a toilet at her flat in Brickfields, Newmarket, she had shown him a black handgun wrapped in plastic that had been hidden in a wardrobe.
He described how his disappointment turned to anger and he had started sending her abusive messages.
He had snorted Citalopram and his anger had continued mounting, resulting in him smashing his phone on a pub table and allegedly telling a friend that he would slit Miss Nash’s throat if he saw her in the pub again.
On January 16 he had cycled to Miss Nash’s flat after snorting two Citalopram tablets and described feeling as though he was playing a computer game.
When Miss Nash arrived home with a friend Jessop had walked in through the unlocked front door and accused her of avoiding him.