Former real estate agent Gerard Baden-Clay has returned to the witness box when his murder trial resumes on Monday.
Last week the 43-year-old choked back tears as he told the Brisbane Supreme Court how he fell in love with his wife and wanted to spend the rest of his life with her.
Allison Baden-Clay's body was found on a creek bank in Anstead, in Brisbane's west, on April 30, 2012.
The discovery was made 10 days after her husband reported her missing from their home in nearby Brookfield.Allison and Gerard Bayden-Clay on their wedding day. Photo: Supplied
Baden-Clay has pleaded not guilty to murder.
More than 70 witnesses have given evidence since the trial began three weeks ago.
The former mistress of accused wife killer Gerard Baden-Clay has told his murder trial about two other affairs he had while he was married. Photos: 7NewsJurors have heard details of Allison's history of depression, Baden-Clay's extra-marital affairs and the couple's financial woes.
Forensic experts testified that injuries on Baden-Clay's face looked like fingernail scratches and Allison's blood was found in one of the couple's cars.
Allison Baden-Clay. Photo: Suppliedhttp://au.news.yahoo.com/a/-/latest/24347526/baden-clay-murder-trial-gerard-in-tears-as-he-takes-the-stand-for-second-day/
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