How did Bradley Edwards go from teen romance to accused serial killer? Warning: This story contains graphic content that may be upsetting. Too scared to scream or cry out, the woman gave a graphic description of being raped by Edwards. Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. However, her testimony raised almost as many questions as it answered. Mr Luff said Mr Edwards was upset about the break-up at the time. After the attack, he picked the teenager up and threw her into some bushes about 8 metres away. Mr Yovich is now challenging the woman's memory, claiming she is wrong about the cars she recalled Mr Edwards driving. "He became very focused on [his second wife]. "She had cheated on him and he couldn't cope with it," she said. She says she met Mr Edwards at a Sunday session at the Ocean Beach Hotel while in the company of his brother, Troy Edwards, and her friend, Ms Chrystal, who gave evidence earlier today. "I remember repeating, 'Oh my God, I can't believe this is happening to me'.

She's also mentioning another time Mr Edwards picked him up in a "blue-ish grey" sedan that was also "meticulously kept" and had what she thought were plans rolled up on the back seat. She asked him to remove the cord that was still partially tied around her with a very tight knot, which he untied "with difficulty". Ms Spiers was last seen shortly after leaving the same Claremont nightclub on January 27, 1996. Only the bodies of Ms Rimmer and Ms Glennon have ever been found. While being cross-examined, a woman who dated Mr Edwards in 1996 has conceded it is difficult for her to remember some of the things that occurred during that time, due to the passage of time. Mr Edwards appeared pained as the 52-year-old entered the room and walked to the dock - his mouth tightened and his eyes widened. Edwards, 50, a former Telstra technician, is charged with the wilful murders of Sarah Spiers, 18, Jane Rimmer, 23, and Ciara Glennon, 27. Bradley Edwards went missing the night Ciara Glennon vanished, friend testifies, Wholesome home movies of a normal family life allegedly masked Bradley Edwards's dark secret. "It's difficult to remember some of those times but there are certain points I recall that do help me," she said.

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"Look, I'm not a car buff, I couldn't tell you," she responded.

A woman watching proceedings in the public gallery of the courtroom got up and fled from the room sobbing as the statement was being read out.