Brit banker Rurik Jutting ‘used both hands to hack through prostitute’s neck with knife then screamed at passersby naked and covered in blood’
Hong Kong court hears of coked-up 'psycho's dramatic final moments of freedom before deciding to give himself up
BRIT banker Rurik Jutting used both hands to hack through his second victim’s throat with a knife before emerging naked on his balcony covered in blood, a court has heard.
In one of his interviews with cops, Jutting described the amount of force he needed to overpower and kill Seneng Mujiasih.
In an unemotional voice he said: "She was very, very brave and resisting strongly.
"She was struggling and continuing to shout and in the course of the struggle I cut her.
"Not too deeply – it was not the serrated knife. I was holding her down on the floor by the sofa.
"I don't recall how long she took to die but I recall using both hands and I was pulling and cutting."
He chuckled as he added: “At some stage I went onto the balcony and I was naked and covered in blood.
“There was a group of people who saw me naked and covered in blood. They must have seen me.
“She had been shouting and soon afterwards they disappeared and it went quiet.”
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Shortly afterwards, Jutting called police to tell them he “something has happened” and while waiting he carried on taking cocaine.
He told police: "I took in a short period of time, half an hour, I took almost as much cocaine as I would normally take in a day or two."
Describing how he barricaded himself into his bedroom and called police, he said: "When I decided to surrender, I dropped my knife."
He also said dropped and smashed a bottle of vodka.
The court also heard how Jutting also spent more than £22,000 on cocaine in the weeks leading up to his double murder spree.
Junkie Jutting, 31, paid $1000HK (£105) a time for plastic bags containing the Class A drug with a purity estimated to be around 30 per cent.
His dealer named only as Marvin, would meet him outside his luxury Hong Kong apartment or hand deliver the drugs himself.
He used the cocaine to feed his warped desire to torture and it led to him killing mum of one Sumarti Ningsih, 31, and her fellow sex worker Seneng Mujiasih, 26.
Jutting told police he was fuelled by alcohol and drugs as he horrifically tortured his first victim before brutally slitting her throat.
Jutting was shown a plastic bags during questioning in which drugs had been detected and said: "In the three weeks prior I was buying ten packets of those every day.
"I was ingesting it mainly by sniffing through bank notes or sometimes it was in my rectum.
"They were all provided by one individual whose name was saved as Marvin in my telephone.
"He was a black man I was introduced to by a sex worker about three to six weeks ago.
"On a daily basis he would sell me cocaine and I would meet him on the street or he would come to my apartment.
"I was paying him $1000HK a time for each packet."
Jutting who spoke clearly and concisely during questioning in November 2014 and appeared only to willing to help.
When he was shown three knives recovered from his luxury Hong Kong apartment he asked politely if he could "stand up" for a closer look and hold the evidence bags.
Referring to Seneng as "A" because he didn't know her name he said bluntly: "That's the knife I used to kill A it was the largest knife in the kitchen, the biggest."
He admitted in interviews to cops he got sexual satisfaction from abusing Sumarti while he held her captive for three days.
He said: "I held her against her will and developed a state of extreme sexual aggression. I blindfolded her and gagged her and I physically restrained her."
When shown the gag made from a condom and rope recovered from his 31st floor apartment he said: "That's what she saw that made her panic. It was a gag I had made and tested on myself. Clearly I scared her."
The jury of five men and four women were also told that Jutting himself would not be giving evidence next week.
Jutting sat in the dock in a pale blue shirt surrounded by three prison guards and occasionally made notes or closed his eyes as the video taped interviews were played.
The jury was earlier shown footage that Jutting filmed himself during the three-day-long torture and eventual killing of his first victim – capturing his taunts and boasts as well as his apparent remorse.
A toxicologist, called as an expert witness by the prosecution on Wednesday, described the quantities of cocaine consumed by Jutting during a six-week binge as enough to put a normal person in a “coma”.
Murder carries a mandatory life sentence in Hong Kong, while manslaughter carries a maximum sentence of life.
The High Court trial is due to continue next week.
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