‘Thankful to be alive’: Zumba instructor accused of killing girlfriend faces new trial
Handwritten notes made by a US citizen before she suspiciously disappeared have been read to a jury as part of a second trial for her accused killer.
Handwritten notes by a US citizen, in which she said she was “thankful to be alive”, have been read to a jury as part of a second trial for her accused killer.
Mark Sheridan Waden is facing trial for allegedly murdering his then-girlfriend, Priscilla Brooten, a former beauty queen in the US before she moved to Australia in 2005.
Waden, who has pleaded not guilty to her murder, began dating Brooten in 2016 after they met while he was teaching Zumba classes.
Prosecutors opened the second Supreme Court trial on Wednesday after Waden’s first, which began on Monday, was aborted on Tuesday afternoon following juror misconduct.
Crown prosecutor Andrew Walklate said Brooten was allegedly killed after a huge argument with Waden.
On July 5, 2018, Brooten discovered Waden’s messages to other women, including a younger colleague, Desiree Hatzipapas, whom he had begun dating, the court heard.
Walklate said the day after Brooten went missing, Waden made inquiries about digging a trench on his property, telling contractors the council was “on his back”.
The day after her alleged disappearance and murder, he posted online that he needed the work done urgently with the right digging equipment.
Walklate showed the jury a series of photos of Waden’s car pulling a trailer with a wheelie bin on the back. Walklate said Waden had also messaged about washing the bin.
The prosecution case relied on messages Waden made about dumping more than 800 kilograms of soil at a Brisbane tip, and purchasing items from Bunnings, including two tarpaulins and rope.
Walklate referred to dozens of messages between Waden and his new girlfriend, Hatzipapas, and Brooten’s former boyfriend, Steve Thompson.
“You can see she charts her struggles, what her hopes were, what her plans were to deal with those struggles, and she talks about the relationship with Mr Waden in that notebook,” he said.
The notes included: “I am thankful I am alive” and “I am thankful for what I have”.
The court heard Brooten had also written about wanting a healthy relationship. “I can do it, I am strong. I won’t give up on my recovery,” she wrote.
Walklate told the jury Brooten met Waden while he was teaching Zumba classes in 2016.
“You’re going to hear that when she went to these classes, she was pretty good, and she was somebody who would be at the front of the class dancing,” Walklate said.
“It was a bit like she was the example … she might be the one at the front who everyone is looking at to make sure they’re doing it right.”
By 2017, Brooten had moved in with Waden at his Bracken Ridge home, Walklate s
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