Key evidence from today
• Footage was shown of the police scene examination of the Lundy home showing stepping plates were used at the scene
• A defence lawyer has suggested a fingerprint on a swing set in the house has never been identified
• Lundy told police a laptop should have been in his office, but was not there when the office was examined about a week after the murders
• No blood was found in Lundy's vehicle* Blood was found on a window frame at the Lundy home
• Despite extensive searching, none of the missing jewellery or the jewellery box from the Lundy house was ever found
• It was suggested evidence piled up in bags could have been contaminated - but this was denied by police
• Police insisted stepping plates were used by staff as they made their way through the Lundy home
Police footage of the violent crime scene where two members of the Lundy family were murdered depicted a normal family home with toys outside, a sock hanging from the clothesline and knick-knacks on the living room wall.
The Crown used the footage to show the lengths gone to by police to not contaminate the scene as they examined the Palmerston North house on August 30, 2000.
Mark Lundy, on trial in the High Court at Wellington, has denied murdering his wife and daughter in the early hours of that day.
He bowed his head and tightly squeezed his eyes closed as the jury was shown pixelated footage, taken on the afternoon of August 30, which showed the bodies of Christine Lundy, 38, and 7-year-old Amber.