Man accused of murdering ex-partner tells jury: 'Everyone has a point where they lose control - this was mine'
Andrew Wadsworth, 37, accepts killing 32-year-old Melissa Belshaw, but denies murder.After giving evidence yesterday, today he was cross examined by the prosecution at Manchester Crown Court.The jury had already been told by Wadsworth that Ms Belshaw had confirmed a number of allegations about her sex life, including the claim that she was working as an escort, an allegation she had sex with a family member and that she had bought drugs from - and slept with - her next door neighbour 'with a Scouse accent.'The court was previously told Ms Belshaw denied these suggestions.After being asked by Mr Tim Storrie QC about these allegations, Wadsworth told jurors: "I heard revelations I hadn’t heard before, she fully admitted to what