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Hong Kong jury views ‘torture’ video in Jutting murder trial

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Jurors in the murder trial of British banker Rurik Jutting viewed harrowing iPhone footage on Tuesday showing him torture an Indonesian woman whose decaying body was later found dead in a suitcase in his Hong Kong flat.

Jutting, 31, is standing trial for the murders of two Indonesian women, both of whom were killed in his luxury apartment two years ago.

The former securities trader for Bank of America-Merrill Lynch pleaded "not guilty" to the two murder charges Monday, on the grounds of diminished responsibility. He pleaded guilty to manslaughter, which was rejected by the prosecution.

Jurors Tuesday watched around 20 minutes of footage of Jutting attacking the first victim, Sumarti Ningsih, 23, who prosecutors said was tortured for three days after she arrived at his flat on October 25, 2014. Jutting had offered her money for sex.

A blue armoured prison van (top) transporting British banker Rurik Jutting  accused of the murders o...
A blue armoured prison van (top) transporting British banker Rurik Jutting, accused of the murders of two Indonesian women, crosses lanes of a blocked road with a police convoy as it approaches the High Court in Hong Kong on October 25, 2016
Anthony Wallace, AFP

Reporters in court did not view the disturbing footage, which was shown on individual screens to jurors, but were able to hear the audio.

"If you scream I will punch you, you understand?" said Jutting, who also repeatedly asked Ningsih if she loved him.

The only sound from Ningsih in the video was a muted squeal, according to an AFP reporter in court.

The prosecution then showed a number of clips of a topless and ranting Jutting talking to the camera after he had killed Ningsih.

The court heard Monday that he had cut her neck with a serrated knife in the shower after forcing her to lick a toilet bowl.

British banker Rurik Jutting sits in a prison van as he arrives at a Hong Kong court for a hearing i...
British banker Rurik Jutting sits in a prison van as he arrives at a Hong Kong court for a hearing in May 2015
Anthony Wallace, AFP

"About five minutes ago I just killed, murdered this woman," says Jutting in the iPhone footage.

"I've done a lot of coke", he says.

"I've tortured her badly."

The start of the footage showed a brief glimpse of Ningsih's body lying awkwardly in the shower.

- 'High on coke' -

"Three days of torture, rape and mentally brutalised," he says.

"I've never seen anyone that scared."

He had used pliers, sex toys and a belt in the attacks on Ningsih, the court heard Monday.

Indonesian migrant workers held vigils in Hong Kong for slain colleagues Seneng Mujiasih and Sumarti...
Indonesian migrant workers held vigils in Hong Kong for slain colleagues Seneng Mujiasih and Sumarti Ningsih on the eve of the murder trial for British banker Rurik Jutting
Tengku Bahar, AFP

Jutting said the sense of dominance was "addictive".

"I feel a bit sad because she was a good person, but I don't really feel guilty," he said in the video footage.

In more than four hours of monologues, Jutting spoke on camera about masturbation, drugs, prostitutes, and "dark fantasies", and quoted from television series "Game of Thrones". He was also seen inhaling a substance through a white tube.

"When I'm high on coke I have the propensity just to do bad things," Jutting said in the recording.

In one clip he goes back to check on Ningsih's body which is still in the shower with the water running.

He describes himself as a "part-time rapist and murderer", then rebukes himself for killing Ningsih, who was mother of a young son.

Barrister Tim Owen (L) and lawyer Michael Vidler (C)  are defending former British banker Rurik Jutt...
Barrister Tim Owen (L) and lawyer Michael Vidler (C), are defending former British banker Rurik Jutting (not seen), who is accused of the murders of two Indonesian women in Hong Kong
Anthony Wallace, AFP

"I've not done anything close to this," Jutting said in the video, saying he last punched someone when he was 12.

"Jesus Christ, she was a mother," he said.

The Cambridge graduate closed his eyes when the videos were being shown in court.

Ningsih and Seneng Mujiasih, 26, were found dead in Jutting's flat in the early hours of November 1, 2014, after he called police.

Jutting cut Mujiasih's throat hours after he had met her at a bar near his home in Wan Chai and offered her money for sex on October 31, the prosecution said.

Police found her in the living room while Ningsih's body was discovered in a suitcase on Jutting's balcony.

In clips shown Tuesday afternoon, Jutting shows off "torture" instruments to use on Mujiasih, including a small blow torch, while dance music plays.

Prosecutors described Monday how he killed Mujiasih after she screamed when she saw a rope gag in the living room.

"There will be no redemption for me," Jutting said in one of the final video clips shown in court.

The killings shone a spotlight on the seedy underbelly of the finance hub. Jutting's flat lay streets away from one of the city's red light districts.

Indonesian migrant organisations in Hong Kong have called for justice for the women, and compensation for their families.

Jurors in the murder trial of British banker Rurik Jutting viewed harrowing iPhone footage on Tuesday showing him torture an Indonesian woman whose decaying body was later found dead in a suitcase in his Hong Kong flat.

Jutting, 31, is standing trial for the murders of two Indonesian women, both of whom were killed in his luxury apartment two years ago.

The former securities trader for Bank of America-Merrill Lynch pleaded “not guilty” to the two murder charges Monday, on the grounds of diminished responsibility. He pleaded guilty to manslaughter, which was rejected by the prosecution.

Jurors Tuesday watched around 20 minutes of footage of Jutting attacking the first victim, Sumarti Ningsih, 23, who prosecutors said was tortured for three days after she arrived at his flat on October 25, 2014. Jutting had offered her money for sex.

A blue armoured prison van (top) transporting British banker Rurik Jutting  accused of the murders o...

A blue armoured prison van (top) transporting British banker Rurik Jutting, accused of the murders of two Indonesian women, crosses lanes of a blocked road with a police convoy as it approaches the High Court in Hong Kong on October 25, 2016
Anthony Wallace, AFP

Reporters in court did not view the disturbing footage, which was shown on individual screens to jurors, but were able to hear the audio.

“If you scream I will punch you, you understand?” said Jutting, who also repeatedly asked Ningsih if she loved him.

The only sound from Ningsih in the video was a muted squeal, according to an AFP reporter in court.

The prosecution then showed a number of clips of a topless and ranting Jutting talking to the camera after he had killed Ningsih.

The court heard Monday that he had cut her neck with a serrated knife in the shower after forcing her to lick a toilet bowl.

British banker Rurik Jutting sits in a prison van as he arrives at a Hong Kong court for a hearing i...

British banker Rurik Jutting sits in a prison van as he arrives at a Hong Kong court for a hearing in May 2015
Anthony Wallace, AFP

“About five minutes ago I just killed, murdered this woman,” says Jutting in the iPhone footage.

“I’ve done a lot of coke”, he says.

“I’ve tortured her badly.”

The start of the footage showed a brief glimpse of Ningsih’s body lying awkwardly in the shower.

– ‘High on coke’ –

“Three days of torture, rape and mentally brutalised,” he says.

“I’ve never seen anyone that scared.”

He had used pliers, sex toys and a belt in the attacks on Ningsih, the court heard Monday.

Indonesian migrant workers held vigils in Hong Kong for slain colleagues Seneng Mujiasih and Sumarti...

Indonesian migrant workers held vigils in Hong Kong for slain colleagues Seneng Mujiasih and Sumarti Ningsih on the eve of the murder trial for British banker Rurik Jutting
Tengku Bahar, AFP

Jutting said the sense of dominance was “addictive”.

“I feel a bit sad because she was a good person, but I don’t really feel guilty,” he said in the video footage.

In more than four hours of monologues, Jutting spoke on camera about masturbation, drugs, prostitutes, and “dark fantasies”, and quoted from television series “Game of Thrones”. He was also seen inhaling a substance through a white tube.

“When I’m high on coke I have the propensity just to do bad things,” Jutting said in the recording.

In one clip he goes back to check on Ningsih’s body which is still in the shower with the water running.

He describes himself as a “part-time rapist and murderer”, then rebukes himself for killing Ningsih, who was mother of a young son.

Barrister Tim Owen (L) and lawyer Michael Vidler (C)  are defending former British banker Rurik Jutt...

Barrister Tim Owen (L) and lawyer Michael Vidler (C), are defending former British banker Rurik Jutting (not seen), who is accused of the murders of two Indonesian women in Hong Kong
Anthony Wallace, AFP

“I’ve not done anything close to this,” Jutting said in the video, saying he last punched someone when he was 12.

“Jesus Christ, she was a mother,” he said.

The Cambridge graduate closed his eyes when the videos were being shown in court.

Ningsih and Seneng Mujiasih, 26, were found dead in Jutting’s flat in the early hours of November 1, 2014, after he called police.

Jutting cut Mujiasih’s throat hours after he had met her at a bar near his home in Wan Chai and offered her money for sex on October 31, the prosecution said.

Police found her in the living room while Ningsih’s body was discovered in a suitcase on Jutting’s balcony.

In clips shown Tuesday afternoon, Jutting shows off “torture” instruments to use on Mujiasih, including a small blow torch, while dance music plays.

Prosecutors described Monday how he killed Mujiasih after she screamed when she saw a rope gag in the living room.

“There will be no redemption for me,” Jutting said in one of the final video clips shown in court.

The killings shone a spotlight on the seedy underbelly of the finance hub. Jutting’s flat lay streets away from one of the city’s red light districts.

Indonesian migrant organisations in Hong Kong have called for justice for the women, and compensation for their families.

AFP
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