Relowicz's 'expected' defence in court
Mr Wright said now the case has come to court, he expected Relowicz to present a new defence; that he was trying to give Libby a lift home and that she instigated consensual sex at Oak Road playing fields before walking off into the night.
This, Mr Wright told the jury, would be the "fifth version of events for your consideration".
"We expect him to now claim," Mr Wright said. "That he was trying to give her a lift home when she removed her knickers in the car and threw them at him. He will say he thought that she was directing him to her mother’s address and that is what led to him being parked up on the Oak Road playing fields.
"Libby, he will claim, got out of his car and she fell over and was crying. He will say he went to help her and she then instigated consensual sexual intercourse with him. He got into his car and drove away and as he did so he saw her pick up her knickers and walk off in an upset state."