“NO, no, no, no, no. I want to go home. Just let me go home.â€
“I would, but you’ve been a bad girl.â€
The jury in the Gable Tostee murder trial has heard the last chilling moments of Warriena Wright’s life, as the accused killer locked her on his balcony after she was growing increasingly aggressive.
Ms Wright’s screams pierced the courtroom, as she appeared to be begging for her life.
Tostee can be heard asking a slurring Ms Wright to leave his apartment, in an increasingly threatening tone.
“You goddamn psycho bitch. I’m going to let you go, I’m going to walk you out of this apartment, just the way you are,†he says.
“You’re not going to collect any belongings. I’ll slam the door on you. You’re not going to pull anything or I’ll knock you the f*** out.â€
A muffled scuffle ensues between the pair, in which Ms Wright repeatedly cries, “no, no, no no†and “I want to go home. Just let me go home.â€
The noise is silenced by the sound of a sliding door, which fits with the Crown’s contention that Tostee locked her on his 14th floor balcony.
Within moments, the 26-year-old had fallen to her death.
The second part of the secret recording Tostee made of the 26-year-old New Zealander was played to the jury in his murder trial on Tuesday morning.
Ms Wright plunged 14 floors to her death off Tostee’s apartment on August 8, 2014. Tostee has pleaded not guilty to the murder charge.
Yesterday the first part of the explosive audio recording was played in court, capturing Ms Wright’s final hours in Tostee’s Gold Coast apartment.
It revealed the New Zealander was drunk, at times incomprehensible and repeatedly violent to the man charged with her murder.
“I’ve met some weird people on Tinder,†the 30-year-old murder accused was heard to say, as the drunk Ms Wright apparently swings in and out of violent episodes towards him.
The trial, before Justice John Byrne, is continuing.