11:00JAMES CARTLEDGE
Tustin says Arthur's behaviour 'stressed' her own children
Mr Richmond asks Tustin about a message she sent saying: "Little c*** said he's going to hit the baby in my belly."
Tustin says Arthur did say that and also that he would kill his father in the night.
Mr Richmond asks her about another message where she said: 'You will have to take him, I can't take this anymore'. She also said in the text her own children were 'angry and upset by him and copying his behaviour'.
Tustin said: "They started saying: 'I'm leaving this house'. They packed their rucksacks. They would go into the garden, to the gate or front door, and say they were leaving.
"Their behaviour didn't change as such, they were shouting a lot of the time. His behaviour was wearing off on them. Things he was doing really stressed them out. I failed to act on that at the time. They also said nobody loves them, 'nobody loves me, nobody loves me'."
Judge Wall raises a jury question and asks if Tustin put her own children on the thinking step when they started 'copying' Arthur's behaviour.
Tustin says 'yes'. She tells the court she made them sit at a table and chairs for 20 minutes and adds: "It wasn't the extent of Arthur's behaviour. It was things they were saying, leaving, going out of the house, nobody loves me. It wasn't the extent of Arthur's behaviour they were copying. They knew that was wrong. It was just verbal."
11:08JAMES CARTLEDGE
Tustin branded Arthur a 'little c***'
Mr Richmond asks about a message where Tustin said 'I'm going to chin this little c***' and also called him a 'little idiot' while asking for his breakfast.
Tustin says Arthur was 'demanding' she do his breakfast and called her a 'slave'.
She also makes reference to the 'notes' she has been making during the trial. Mr Richmond says she has mentioned the notes numerous times and if she continues to do so he would ask to see them.
Tustin says she is happy for that to happen because it would 'actually help me out'.
Mr Richmond asks about a message where she said 'tell that little c*** he has won'.
Tustin: "I felt Arthur was in the middle of us. His behaviour was putting a strain on the relationship. Arthur was naughty Tom would take it out on me.
"Yes I wanted him to go back to his nan's. Even though Tom said he would sleep in the car, I don't believe he would have done that."
She adds she had 'drummed it into Tom' to let Arthur go back to his nan's but he refused.
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