The first witness of the week was neighbour Jane Janowski. As a local busybody, she said she regularly uses binoculaurs to spy on neighbours and could see Mick taking showers if she gets her angles right. She said she heard loud music on the night of the shooting. Songs she could remember included 'Love Shack' by B-52's, 'Sacrifice' by Elton John and 'Ride on Time' by Black Box. She heard a woman screaming after the first shot was fired, though this may have been from 'Ride on Time' rather than the victim.
Phone expert Nigel Garrage was next. He went through all the information from victim Sharon Dynamite's iPhone, including anything that had been deleted. Mr Garrage revealed that Ms Dynamite was an avid player of Candy Crush Saga, to which someone in the crowd shouted, "It's not a proper game!" Barristers asked Judge Reinholder to remove this comment from the records, but the Judge refused. "He's right, it's not a proper game," he said.
Texts by the victim read out included "Sometimes im scared of u wen u beeng a twat" and "U owe me for that morning after pill m8".
The prosecution then rested their case. The defence then asked for a week's break from the trial as Mick had booked a holiday that morning in what was described as a "cracking deal". The judge checked the court schedule then agreed as he wanted to buy some tickets to see Kylie Minogue in concert. The trial recommences a week on Monday.