Army sergeant accused of sabotaging his wife’s parachute ‘asked hooker if he could film their romp’
AN Army sergeant accused of sabotaging his wife’s parachute in a skydive murder bid asked a hooker if he could film their romp, his retrial heard yesterday.
Emile Cilliers, 38, was in touch with various vice girls and was also bedding ex-wife Carly and lover Stefanie Goller, jurors were told.
He allegedly asked a prostitute for unprotected sex three weeks before his bid to kill Victoria.
Prosecutor Michael Bowes QC said he asked: “Bareback for £100. Can I film it? She replies, ‘Yes’.”
Days before, he asked Carly for sex in his wife’s new car, the QC said.
And he allegedly sent Stefanie messages vowing love — one while Victoria was in labour.
Mr Bowes added: “He was saying repeatedly he wanted to leave Victoria and be with Stefanie.”
The QC said his tangled sex life “showed a man who does what he wants, when he wants”.
He owed £22,000 and hoped for insurance cash if his 40-year-old Army physio wife died, Winchester crown court heard.
She allegedly found a gas fitting tampered with at home in Amesbury, Wilts.
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She is said to have asked him: “Are you trying to kill me?” He later took her to skydive at nearby Netheravon Airfield, allegedly sabotaging her canopy.
She was badly injured in a 4,000ft fall but survived the horror. Cilliers, of Aldershot, Hants, denies counts of attempted murder and one of property damage risking life.
Jurors heard there was no verdict at 2017’s trial. Case continues.
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