The wealthy jeweller's son accused of murdering New Zealander student Emily Longley yesterday admitted asking his mother to lie to police.
Elliot Turner, 20, who is on trial in Winchester Crown Court for murdering 17-year-old Emily, changed his plea to guilty on another charge, of perverting the course of justice.
Turner allegedly strangled Emily at his parents' home in Bournemouth, Dorset, while in a jealous rage.
His parents, Leigh, 54, and Anita, 51, are accused of covering up for him after her body was found in his bed on the morning of May 7 last year and have been charged with perverting the course of justice.
After the murder, Turner is said to have written a letter of confession but prosecutors say it was ruined with bleach by Leigh Turner to "destroy vital evidence."