A series of text messages were read out in court
The man accused of murdering Boston mum Ilona Golabek told a jury he did not know who killed her.
Mr Campbell Tiech then read out a series of messages in which Miss Golabek told Ranoszek “I don’t want to be with you anymore,” and “I do not believe in us anymore.” Ranoszek then advised Miss Golabek to rest, adding that “tomorrow you look at it from a different angle.” The prosecution allege Ranoszek “lost it” on the night of 9 November after coming back from a friend’s birthday and in a frenzy battered Miss Golabek repeatedly to the head.Ranoszek said Ilona was sat on the sofa holding her phone when he came home from his friends.Ranoszek told the jury Ilona had once mentioned two or three weeks earlier that she had an account on the dating application Tinder and intended to meet people.
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