Today's live tweeting -
10:10am
Good morning, we are back at Winchester Crown Court this morning for day four the Sir Richard Sutton murder trial.
10:12am
The defendant's sister Louisa Schreiber is back in the witness box.
Prosecutor Adam Feest QC will be asking questions of the witness initially.
10:12am
The court is being played an audio call the defendant made to his sister while he was remanded in custody.
10:13am
The defendant can be heard on the call saying "I'm so sorry", "I don't know what happened" and that he "lost control".
10:14am
Discussing the condition of their mother at the time, Louisa Schreiber tells the defendant on the call she doesn't know what the future holds.
10:15am
The defendant asked: "Do you think there will be any chance that she will be able to walk or speak in the next year at least?"
His sister replied by saying that she did not know.
10:16am
Thomas Schreiber said to his sister on the call: "I just wanted to hear your voice, hear someone's voice and find out how mum was doing."
On the call, discussing their mother's condition, Louisa Schreiber said: "She's alive. I don't know how she's managed to be alive but she is."
10:17am
Louisa Schreiber said "there is a possibility she might never be able to breathe without a machine".
10:24am
During the phone call, Thomas Schreiber told his sister "I didn't mean for any of this to happen".
Referencing the day of the incident on April 7, he said it "wasn't me there that day, it wasn't Tom Schreiber, it was somone else".
He made a reference to it being "demons".
"Everything is so regrettable," the defendant told his sister. He also said: "All I want to do is turn back the clock."
10:25am
The phone call has finished playing. Louisa Schreiber took a moment after getting emotional in the witness box.
She is now answering questions from the defendant's barrister, Joe Stone QC.
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10:10am
Good morning, we are back at Winchester Crown Court this morning for day four the Sir Richard Sutton murder trial.
10:12am
The defendant's sister Louisa Schreiber is back in the witness box.
Prosecutor Adam Feest QC will be asking questions of the witness initially.
10:12am
The court is being played an audio call the defendant made to his sister while he was remanded in custody.
10:13am
The defendant can be heard on the call saying "I'm so sorry", "I don't know what happened" and that he "lost control".
10:14am
Discussing the condition of their mother at the time, Louisa Schreiber tells the defendant on the call she doesn't know what the future holds.
10:15am
The defendant asked: "Do you think there will be any chance that she will be able to walk or speak in the next year at least?"
His sister replied by saying that she did not know.
10:16am
Thomas Schreiber said to his sister on the call: "I just wanted to hear your voice, hear someone's voice and find out how mum was doing."
On the call, discussing their mother's condition, Louisa Schreiber said: "She's alive. I don't know how she's managed to be alive but she is."
10:17am
Louisa Schreiber said "there is a possibility she might never be able to breathe without a machine".
10:24am
During the phone call, Thomas Schreiber told his sister "I didn't mean for any of this to happen".
Referencing the day of the incident on April 7, he said it "wasn't me there that day, it wasn't Tom Schreiber, it was somone else".
He made a reference to it being "demons".
"Everything is so regrettable," the defendant told his sister. He also said: "All I want to do is turn back the clock."
10:25am
The phone call has finished playing. Louisa Schreiber took a moment after getting emotional in the witness box.
She is now answering questions from the defendant's barrister, Joe Stone QC.
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