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They could have been any happy young couple on a Tinder date.
Six selfies tendered to the Brisbane Supreme Court on Tuesday showed a smiling Kiwi Warriena Wright and a shirtless Gable Tostee inside his Gold Coast apartment gave no hint of the tragic events were about to unfold in the early hours of August 8, 2014.
They were the last pictures taken of Wright before she plunged to her death from Tostee's 14th floor balcony.
The 30-year-old carpet layer has pleaded not guilty to Wright's murder.
"I heard her say, 'I want to go home', I heard her say, 'help' and at that point I said to her go back inside and it wasn't long after that she fell," he said.
"She fell straight past where I was standing on the balcony and ricocheted off a few balconies below us and kept going to the ground."
The images were tendered after a morning during which the jury in Tostee's murder trial heard audio recordings Tostee made revealed Ms Wright's terrified screams.
Tostee can be heard breathing heavily after Warriena Wright disappears from his Gold Coast balcony, in the explosive audio recording played in court today.
He can also be heard attempting to make a phone call that goes unanswered.
He then apparently leaves the apartment building and calls his father, Gray, to come and pick him up.
After explaining what happened, he goes on, "She kept beating me up and whatever and, um, I locked her out on the balcony and I think she might have jumped off.
"There's a million cops around my building, I'm f***ed.
"This is so f***ed up. Why has this happened to me," he asks.
As he continually attempts to call his lawyer, Tostee can be heard fearing he does not have proof he did not push Ms Wright off his balcony.
"I do have photos of me and her, like, selfies. But I don't know if I have any proof of her being aggressive," he says.
"The truth comes out," his father replies. "It will."
The jury in the murder trial earlier heard the last chilling moments of Ms Wright's life, as the accused killer allegedly locked her on his balcony after she was growing increasingly aggressive.
"No, no, no, no, no. I want to go home. Just let me go home," she is heard saying on the audio.
It revealed the New Zealander was drunk, at times incomprehensible and repeatedly violent to the man charged with her murder.
"I've met some weird people on Tinder," the 30-year-old murder accused was heard to say, as the drunk Ms Wright apparently swings in and out of violent episodes towards him.
The trial, before Justice John Byrne, continues today with forensic experts who examined Tostee's apartment giving further evidence.
Police officers who investigated the death as well as forensic experts are expected to give evidence today.