A Supreme Court jury has been shown a series of photographs of murdered woman Toyah Cordingley's boyfriend on a waterfall hike the afternoon she died — which a police analyst says showed no signs of having been manipulated.
Ms Cordingley, 24, was allegedly murdered at Wangetti Beach, north of Cairns, where she had gone to walk her dog on October 21, 2018.
Former Innisfail nurse Rajwinder Singh, 41, is standing trial at the Supreme Court in Cairns, having pleaded not guilty to her murder.
The court heard Mr Singh left his family the day Ms Cordingley's body was found and flew to India, not returning to Australia until he was extradited in 2023.
Much of the evidence during the trial's first days has centred on the movements of Ms Cordingley's partner Marco Heidenreich.
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