11:48am
Mr Crooks said marks on the stairs show Sir Richard going up them.
11:52am
Mr Crooks says there are very faint marks on the landing upstairs.
11:52am
Footprints upstairs are consistent with being left by Thomas Schreiber, the court heard.
11:54am
Mr Crooks says at a point on the landing the sole of the shoe "has been exposed in more blood" leaving clearer impressions than those that were seen in earlier photographs on the staircase and at the top of the stairs on the landing.
12:00pm
Mr Feest QC gets confirmation from Mr Crooks that the movement of Sir Richard is believed to be from the kitchen at the end of the island through to the pantry with multiple impressions by the desk and the chair. No footmarks which describe the reverse movement back along the pantry were found but there were then shoe and footmarks describing going out of the kitchen and then going up the stairs.
12:01pm
In relation to the defendant, Mr Crooks agrees there were some marks in the pantry, going up the main stairs becoming less distinct, but his shoes at the end of the upstairs corridor, where Sir Richard was found, left a much heavier print.
12:05pm
Mr Crooks is now talking about faint marks left on the carpet in the study.
12:07pm
It is a limited evaluation, but based on features in some of the impressions, Mr Crooks says it would follow that these are impressions are by the defendant, based on the footwear he has been asked to consider and this case, and they were left after his shoes became wet with blood.
12:08pm
That concludes Mr Crooks evidence with no questions under cross examination from Joe Stone QC.
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Mr Crooks said marks on the stairs show Sir Richard going up them.
11:52am
Mr Crooks says there are very faint marks on the landing upstairs.
11:52am
Footprints upstairs are consistent with being left by Thomas Schreiber, the court heard.
11:54am
Mr Crooks says at a point on the landing the sole of the shoe "has been exposed in more blood" leaving clearer impressions than those that were seen in earlier photographs on the staircase and at the top of the stairs on the landing.
12:00pm
Mr Feest QC gets confirmation from Mr Crooks that the movement of Sir Richard is believed to be from the kitchen at the end of the island through to the pantry with multiple impressions by the desk and the chair. No footmarks which describe the reverse movement back along the pantry were found but there were then shoe and footmarks describing going out of the kitchen and then going up the stairs.
12:01pm
In relation to the defendant, Mr Crooks agrees there were some marks in the pantry, going up the main stairs becoming less distinct, but his shoes at the end of the upstairs corridor, where Sir Richard was found, left a much heavier print.
12:05pm
Mr Crooks is now talking about faint marks left on the carpet in the study.
12:07pm
It is a limited evaluation, but based on features in some of the impressions, Mr Crooks says it would follow that these are impressions are by the defendant, based on the footwear he has been asked to consider and this case, and they were left after his shoes became wet with blood.
12:08pm
That concludes Mr Crooks evidence with no questions under cross examination from Joe Stone QC.
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