Crown prosecutor Paul Kerr used his closing statement to call into question Robert and Anne Geeves's account of dropping the missing woman off in Campbelltown, which the lawyer described as a deliberate attempt to throw off detectives.
Murder trial hears mum spoke of being tied up, assaulted after sex caught on hidden camera
Amber Haigh allegedly told her third cousin that Robert Geeves tied her up and performed sexual acts on her after he uncovered footage from a hidden camera, a court has heard.
Photo shows A young woman holding a baby whose face has been blurred. A man sits next to them.Witness's memory questioned during trial into alleged murder of Amber Haigh
A witness who claimed to have seen Amber Haigh shortly before her disappearance and alleged murder has had their memory questioned by defence lawyers.
Photo shows Young smiling woman with long dark hair pulled back, holding a baby, whose face is blurred. both wearing brown, mustard clothesMurder trial hears Amber Haigh made a will as she feared the father of her child would 'end her life'
A former legal secretary has told the Supreme Court that missing NSW woman Amber Haigh believed her "life would be taken" by Robert Geeves after she gave birth.
Photo shows A young woman holding a baby whose face has been blurred. A man sits next to them.Nurse who cared for missing teen Amber Haigh was 'alarmed' by accused killer's past
Sue Powell, a nurse who cared for the teenager and her newborn baby, told the court she was concerned something might happen "at the hands of Robert Geeves" after learning details about his history with police.
Photo shows A young woman in a multicoloured jumper looks off cameraAmber Haigh's alleged killer used to get her drunk and tie her up before abusing her, witness tells court
Married couple Robert Samuel Geeves and Anne Margaret Geeves were the last people to see Amber Haigh alive. Twenty-two years after her disappearance, they are facing trial for her alleged murder.
Photo shows Young smiling woman with long dark hair pulled back, holding a baby, whose face is blurred. both wearing brown, mustard clothes'It wasn't right': Son of accused killers tells court his ex-girlfriend Amber Haigh had a baby with his father
Robbie Geeves, whose parents are accused of murdering Amber Haigh in a plot to gain custody of her son, told the court his parents confronted him after he refused to accept the newborn boy as his brother.
Photo shows A young woman in a multicoloured jumper looks off cameraAccused killer Anne Geeves would watch Amber Haigh have sex with husband, court hears
The missing woman's great-aunt Stella Nealon told the court that alleged murderer Anne Geeves was "nasty" to Ms Haigh and threatened to "take" her baby, during a disjointed day at court.
Photo shows Young smiling woman with long dark hair pulled back, holding a baby, whose face is blurred. both wearing brown, mustard clothesCourt told couple killed teen with intellectual disability because they 'wanted' her baby boy
The opening day of a murder trial in the Riverina has heard Robert and Anne Geeves allegedly killed a teenager living on-and-off with them as part of a plot to gain custody of her five-month-old son.
Photo shows Young smiling woman with long dark hair pulled back, holding a baby, whose face is blurred. both wearing brown, mustard clothesWhat will tougher fuel emission standards mean for the farmer's workhorse, the ute?
All new light vehicle models introduced in Australia will need to meet the Euro 6d standards from December next year. But some in the agricultural community say they are not realistic for farm utes.
Photo shows The passenger side of a ute in foreground with dust kicking up behind a vehicle on dirt road in the distanceCap on household pets to four dogs or six cats dropped amid LGA backlash
A proposal to limit pet ownership has been voted down by a NSW council following concerns it would be "like getting rid of a child". Similar policies have been voted down in other NSW LGAs in the past year.
Photo shows a litter of puppiesMarried couple accused of murdering teenage mother in 2002 plead not guilty
Robert and Anne Geeves, who were living with 19-year-old Amber Haigh at the time of her disappearance in June 2002, have been committed to stand trial on murder charges.
Photo shows A young woman with shoulder-length dark hair looking straight ahead.Demand for tiny town's jam calls for all hands on deck
A successful cafe in country New South Wales has been able to expand thanks in no small part to its region's kids.
Photo shows Two children pull funny faces at the cameraOff-road farm vehicles catching alight due to design flaw
A popular farm vehicle that replaced quad bikes due to safety concerns is causing grief for farmers as a growing number of the vehicles have caught alight across New South Wales.
Photo shows rfs volunteers put out side by side fire in paddockWire tap caught cold case murder accused discussing young mum's remains, court told
Robert Geeves, who is accused of the 2002 murder of Amber Haigh, allegedly bought a chainsaw after the 19-year-old's disappearance and discussed disposing of her body over the phone with his co-accused, a court has heard.
Photo shows Young smiling woman with long dark hair pulled back, holding a baby, whose face is blurred. both wearing brown, mustard clothesCouple charged with murder 20 years after young mum Amber Haigh vanished
Police have charged a married couple with the murder of 19-year-old Amber Haigh, whose son was just six months old when she disappeared in June 2002.
Photo shows A young, dark-haired woman smiles as she holds a baby, whose face is blurred.Aged care facilities under pressure in NSW
A small community in the Snowy Mountains is reeling after its only local nursing home decided to close, with staff shortages and Covid-19 pressures to blamed. Keira Proust reports.
Photo shows ABC News videoHas Video Duration: 1 minute 43 seconds.'If we don't make hard decisions now we will go bankrupt': Controversially amalgamated NSW council flags job cuts, rate hikes
Hilltops Council looks to increase rates, consult on job cuts, and divest assets as it tries to return its budget to surplus.
Photo shows hilltops shire council buildingHilltops council in lockdown as Young records four new local COVID-19 cases
It's not yet known where householders caught the virus, as the entire local government area goes into a seven-day lockdown.
Photo shows Blue and red sign, single storey building in the distanceFailed aged care home takeover 'feels like the end of the world'
The fate of Harden's aged care home is again in limbo, after the federal government declines to fund a not-for-profit provider's bid to buy and reopen the site.
Photo shows Woman wearing a blue top with flowers and a navy cardigan.From homelessness and missing school to a swag of excellence awards for youth work
Indigenous youth worker Maddie Peisley has gone from family breakdowns and barely attending high school to a promising career — and now hopes to inspire others.
Photo shows Maddie Peisley holds a book and pen with her four glass awards in front of her.