These are the chilling selfies a female serial killer and her alleged accomplice took while the pair were on the run from police.
Joanna Dennehy, 31, has admitted stabbing three men in the heart and dumping their bodies in ditches.
The bodies of her three victims were found in fields near to Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, in March and April last year.
Despite killing the three, Dennehy remained unsatisfied and fled to Hereford in search of more victims, a jury heard.
She cruised the city and selected two other men at random, stabbing Robin Bereza, 64, and John Rogers, 56, who survived the cold-blooded attacks.
Alleged conspirators Gary ‘Stretch’ Richards, 47, and Leslie Layton, 37, who are now on trial at Cambridge Crown Court, deny helping to cover up the ‘terrible truth’ of the murders.
Pictures of Dennehy and Richards were shown to the court as Mark Lloyd, an associate of the man, gave evidence. Georgina Page, a friend of Dennehy’s, also gave evidence today.
The shocking images include one of Dennehy jovially sticking her tongue out as she brandishes a jagged knife with handcuffs attached to her trousers.
In another the killer is pictured revealing her underwear and standing in a provocative sexual position in the days after committing her crimes. It shows a series of horrendous scars caused by the mother’s relentless self-harming.
Victims Lukasz Slaboszewski (left) and Kevin Lee – who were stabbed in the heart by Dennehy
Mr Lloyd said Dennehy returned to the car and kissed Stretch on the cheek ‘as if to say thanks’.
He said the second attack was a ‘brutal re-run’ of the stabbing just moments earlier.
John Chapman was also stabbed to death by the 31-year-old
After the second knife attack Mr Lloyd said Dennehy returned with the victim’s dog in her arms and declared it was her new pet.
Mr Lloyd said: ‘It was terrified of her. It was physically shaking on her lap. She wanted to take the dog for a walk.’
He added that Dennehy treated 7ft 3in Stretch ‘like a puppy’ and said the giant would be dead if the killer hadn’t needed him to drive her around.
Georgina Page then told the court how she and Dennehy became friends while serving jail sentences together.
She said she next saw her former cell mate when she and Stretch turned up on her doorstep in King’s Lynn, Norfolk, following the murders.
She said: ‘When I was inside with her she wasn’t a murderer or nothing. At first I didn’t believe her.
‘I was very shocked. I was scared, I didn’t know what to do.’
The court also heard that during the pair’s stay at Ms Page’s house Dennehy was ‘jumping around’ in delight at seeing her face on the news.
Ms Page said the killer downed whisky and ate a ham sandwich while bragging about her violent acts.
She said: ‘I was terrified. Stretch turned round and said that if anyone grassed on them he would get his dad to sort them out.
‘Joanna was talking about something and saying “you know we’re going to get caught and sent to jail for a long time”.’
She also said Dennehy compared herself and Stretch to ‘Bonnie and Clyde’ whose gang killed nine policeman in 1930s America.
Killer: Joanna Dennehy stabbed three men in a 10-day spree of violence
And when she asked her why she had killed, Dennehy responded: ‘They shouldn’t have pissed me off, they shouldn’t have flirted with me’
A picture of the knife believed to be used in all five attacks was also shown to court and described as a nine-inch fold knife.
Mr Lloyd said he saw the same knife in Dennehy’s hands at a flat in Hereford occupied by his friend Moby.
It was there that Dennehy took pictures of herself and Stretch as they prepared to drive round the city in a bid to kill again.
Mr Lloyd told the jury that the blade ‘was as black as the handle’ because of all the congealed blood and that it ‘smelt like copper’.
He said Dennehy than told him: ‘I’ve killed three people, Gary’s helped dispose of them and I want to do some more. You’ve had your fun Gary, I want my fun.’
Mr Lloyd also revealed that Dennehy flirted with him and ‘caressed’ his neck and backside.
He told the court she said: ‘I wish I could have met you last year, your my type of guy’
He said that Stretch ‘was not liking it one bit’ before the three of them got into the green Vauxhall Astra that the killer had travelled in from Peterborough.
Mr Lloyd then said he tried to call the police while Stretch drove around Hereford looking for victims for Dennehy.
But he failed to do so and told a court that ‘Gary was the taxi driver, she went around killing people’.
The trial continues.
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