BBC
A man poisoned a married couple with the opioid painkiller fentanyl and rewrote their will, a murder trial has heard.
Stephen Baxter, 61, and Carol Baxter, 64, were discovered unresponsive at their seaside home in Essex on 9 April.
Luke D’Wit, who lived nearby, worked for and befriended the couple, claiming to be like an “adopted son”, prosecutors said.
Mr D’Wit, 34, denies murder, a jury at Chelmsford Crown Court were told.
Tracy Ayling KC, prosecuting, said the defendant had “rewritten their will and stolen Carol’s jewellery, among many other things, to benefit from their deaths”.
The prosecutor said he created a will on his phone early in the morning of 10 April, the day after the couple were found dead by their daughter.
She told the jury Mr D’Wit was the “beneficiary of a very odd will” which stated “our dear friend Luke D’Wit is to be the director and person with significant control”” for Cazsplash, the company owned by the couple.