Summary
The court is considering a case against Christopher Trybus, who is accused of causing his wife, Tarryn Baird, to commit suicide. Trybus allegedly used software to monitor her movements, and faces charges of manslaughter, coercive behavior, and rape. The trial is taking place at Winchester Crown Court in the UK.
Key Facts
- Christopher Trybus is accused of driving his wife, Tarryn Baird, to suicide.
- Trybus is charged with manslaughter, coercive behavior, and two counts of rape.
- Tarryn Baird died by suicide in November 2017 at the age of 34.
- The trial is happening at Winchester Crown Court.
- A police safeguarding officer testified that Trybus developed software to track Baird's movements.
- Baird had tried to leave Trybus and went to a hotel, where he still managed to find her.
- Baird expressed fear of Trybus and potential repercussions for leaving him.
- Trybus denies all the charges against him.