Client's business card found in case with body
THE court heard a statement made by David Brian Harrold, a financial adviser who paid the deceased for sex on two occasions — at £50 a time — during 2006.
Mr Harrold said that when she asked for some advice about obtaining a mortgage, he gave her his business card.
This card was later discovered in the suitcase owned by Mrs Grabham that her body was put in.
It fell out when a Home Office pathologist was removing the body to carry out a post-mortem examination.
On Tuesday morning the jury travelled to Rosehill Terrace to see the Grabhams' flat. Also present were the judge, Mr Justice Butterfield, barristers, detectives, court staff and reporters.
The jury spent about 30 minutes at the flat before walking to look at the back of the property from the direction of Penmaen Terrace.







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