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Scream heard after Clifford used 'rouse' to trick his way into family home
The court hears that when Kyle Clifford arrived at the family home he got out of his car to check how many of their vehicles were parked outside.
He returned to his car to search "horse racing today" on his phone to check where BBC commentator John Hunt was.
Clifford also messaged "Sammy", a woman he was in a relationship with, to say: "Sorry Sam" before he drove closer to the address.
Jurors are now shown footage from his vehicle and doorbell cameras showing him, wearing a black tracksuit, taking a black rucksack out of the boot of his car.
Inside was the 10-inch knife, says prosecutor Alison Morgan KC, while he is carrying a white plastic bag with possessions used as a "rouse" to gain access to the house.
Clifford approached the door just after 2.30pm on 9 July and the court hears a transcript of a conversation between him and Carol Hunt, described as a "careful plan to get himself inside the address".
He says: "Hey I’m just err dropping off some of err Louise's stuff."
She asks how he is, and he replies: "I'm good thank you, what's wrong, you look like..."
Mrs Hunt replies: "I've seen a ghost."
Clifford tells her he's started therapy as they discuss the relationship with her daughter.
He then asks for a plastic bag to put the stuff - including a dressing gown and a hoody - into, begins to take off his backpack and says "Here you go" as he steps inside.
Over the next three minutes a long female scream followed by a shorter scream, banging sounds and noise of a commotion, was heard as Clifford attacked her with the knife.
Jurors are told a "thank you" card for John and Carol Hunt was later found unopened.
Inside it said "thank you so much for being a part of my life" and "your family have shown me so much love and kindness and I'm so grateful for everything".
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Court breaks for lunch
The court has risen for a lunch break with the trial expected to continue at around 2pm.
The judge, Mr Justice Bennathan, tells jurors despite the "dreadful and shocking events" they must do their job "coolly and calmly".
Alison Morgan KC will continue to open the prosecution's case this afternoon.
Crossbow killer Kyle Clifford has been given a whole-life order for murdering the wife and two daughters of BBC commentator John Hunt. For raping his ex-girlfriend Louise Hunt during the attack, he was also given a 20-year sentence.
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