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Cousin says couple had ' horrific' row

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22 Jan, 2016 12:30 AM4 mins to read

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Peter Beckett, a former Napier city councillor, pictured in 1998.

Peter Beckett, a former Napier city councillor, pictured in 1998.

The notion of being "shunned" or "ex-communicated" by a conservative religious sect dominated the cross-examination of a key Crown witness on the second day of a former Napier councillor's murder trial in Kamloops, Canada.

Peter Beckett is accused of killing his wife, Laura Letts-Beckett, who drowned in a lake near Revelstoke in 2010. The Crown alleges Mr Beckett's motive was financial, and that he stood to gain a significant amount of money in pension and insurance payouts if his wife was dead.

Beckett and Mrs Letts-Beckett were on holiday in British Columbia when Mrs Letts-Beckett drowned.

Virginia Lyons-Friesen, Mrs Letts-Beckett's cousin and one of her closest friends, told the court she witnessed an intense argument between Beckett and Mrs Letts-Beckett while they were visiting in Calgary in 2007.

Mrs Lyons-Friesen said she and her husband hosted the couple for dinner at their Calgary home. Afterwards, the four went to Beckett's and Mrs Letts-Beckett's motorhome, which was parked in a nearby car park.

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After a few minutes of small talk, Mrs Lyons-Friesen said, things took a turn.

"The conversation changed abruptly," she said.

"Laura shared some things that were a problem in their marriage - problems they were having - and opened up. She shared a little bit, he shared a little bit."

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Mrs Lyons-Friesen said the situation quickly worsened.

"It escalated from that into the most horrific argument I've ever seen with a married couple," she said.

"She said that he had physically abused her. He denied it. She said, 'Peter, you know you did'.

"He called her names. He called her a cow over and over and over. 'You're just a cow, you're just a cow'. He said, 'You're not nearly as good as my first wife was. I should have stayed with her'.

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"It was just a barrage of things."

Defence lawyer Donna Turko suggested Beckett was saying "ow" not "cow". Ms Turko also implied the term "ow" was New Zealand slang.

Beckett and Mrs Letts-Beckett separated a short time after the October 2007 fight. She went to police alleging physical abuse, but charges were never laid.

Mrs Lyons-Friesen said she and Mrs Letts-Beckett communicated often during the separation, but their relationship changed when Mrs Letts-Beckett and Beckett reconciled in early January 2008.

The cousins saw each other at a family gathering in June 2008 and spoke briefly. Mrs Lyons-Friesen said that was the last time she saw Mrs Letts-Beckett.

Mrs Letts-Beckett was raised in a family that followed a conservative Christian order called Plymouth Brethren.

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Ms Turko asked Mrs Lyons-Friesen about the processes of shunning and ex-communication.

Mrs Lyons-Friesen denied she was shunned when she split up with her first husband, who was also Plymouth Brethren, but did acknowledge certain family members and members of the church were not happy.

"There were family members who were disappointed in the change in family dynamics," she said.

"I knew they didn't think this was something they were approving of."

Mrs Letts-Beckett's mother, Beth Letts, was the first witness called by the Crown. She admitted to disapproving of her daughter's two boyfriends prior to Beckett because they had each been previously married.

Beckett and Mrs Letts-Beckett kept Beckett's prior marriage a secret from her family until the couple separated in 2007.

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Mrs Letts admitted in court that she had little contact with her daughter after she reconciled with Beckett, citing stress and a medical condition.

During her cross-examination of Mrs Letts, Ms Turko implied Mrs Letts-Beckett was thrown into depression after having been shunned by her family - a notion Mrs Letts denied.

The Crown expects to call 50 witnesses in the trial. NZME

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