The jury in the trial of a man accused murdering former Isle of Man resident Joanna Brown resumes its deliberations today (Monday).
The jurors were sent home for the weekend on Friday after retiring to consider their verdicts.
Mrs Brown's body was found on land near her upmarket Ascot guesthouse in November last year.
During his trial, BA pilot Robert Brown made it clear he felt there had been a 'stitch-up' over a pre-nuptial agreement he signed when the couple married.
Forty-seven-year-old Mr Brown admits killing his estranged wife, but denies murder.
He also denies obstructing a coroner from holding an inquest.

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