Key evidence
• Lundy told police on the day of his wife and daughter's deaths that he used a prostitute the night before
• He told police about another possible suspect -- a man who swore at Lundy a few weeks earlier for taking a parking space
• Lundy's police statement gave details of his movements the day before and the on the day the bodies were found
• He tried calling his wife about eight times on the morning her body was discovered
• Police confirmed they were looking at another suspect in relation to the murders
In the days following his family's murders, Mark Lundy told police he had been a "naughty boy" in using a prostitute and suggested a possible suspect for the crimes.
His statement, which was written at Palmerston North police station in the days following the deaths of Christine and Amber Lundy, was read to the jury in the High Court at Wellington today.
It paints a picture of life in the Lundy family, the state of the couple's marriage and his devastation at finding out about the deaths of his wife and daughter.
Lundy, 56, is fighting allegations he killed his family in the early hours of August 30, 2000.