(This Is CRAZY.)
Simon Everitt, 17, was seen arguing with one of the accused Jonathan Clarke shortly before he disappeared on June 6 last year.
Norwich Crown Court heard the teenager had allegedly been lured to remote woodland before he was tied to a tree and had petrol poured down his throat.
Carol Day, giving evidence, told how Clarke had fallen out with Mr Everitt over a woman called Fiona Statham, 19.
She told the court the argument took place at her home weeks before Mr Everitt vanished.
'Apparently Fiona had cheated on Jonathan Clarke with Simon,' she said. 'That's all I really heard because most of it was muffled.'
Karim Khalil QC, prosecuting, asked Miss Day about a British horror spoof Severance, which she had watched with Clarke around the time of her 18th birthday in March last year.
Jurors were shown a clip from the film, in which a young woman is seen tied to a tree, before being doused in liquid and then set on fire.
Mr Khalil asker Miss Day: 'Upon watching that scene, did Jonathan Clarke say anything?'
She answered: 'He said "wouldn't it be wicked if you could do that to someone in real life?"
'I was disgusted. I told him he was twisted.'
A teenager who was doused in petrol and burned alive had an affair with the girlfriend of one of his alleged killers, jurors were told today.
Simon Everitt, 17, was seen arguing with one of the accused Jonathan Clarke shortly before he disappeared on June 6 last year.
Norwich Crown Court heard the teenager had allegedly been lured to remote woodland before he was tied to a tree and had petrol poured down his throat.
Carol Day, giving evidence, told how Clarke had fallen out with Mr Everitt over a woman called Fiona Statham, 19.
She told the court the argument took place at her home weeks before Mr Everitt vanished.
'Apparently Fiona had cheated on Jonathan Clarke with Simon,' she said. 'That's all I really heard because most of it was muffled.'
Karim Khalil QC, prosecuting, asked Miss Day about a British horror spoof Severance, which she had watched with Clarke around the time of her 18th birthday in March last year.
Jurors were shown a clip from the film, in which a young woman is seen tied to a tree, before being doused in liquid and then set on fire.
Mr Khalil asker Miss Day: 'Upon watching that scene, did Jonathan Clarke say anything?'
She answered: 'He said "wouldn't it be wicked if you could do that to someone in real life?"
'I was disgusted. I told him he was twisted.'
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