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MEGAN'S FINAL MOMENTS Chilling CCTV of teen Megan Bills laughing with man hours before he ‘murdered her to fulfil snuff film fantasy’

THIS is the chilling moment a teen laughed and joked in a supermarket with the man accused of strangling her to death during a "snuff movie fantasy".
Ashley Foster, 24, had only been released from jail three days before allegedly murdering 17-year-old Megan Bills during a sex game.
Haunting CCTV reveals to jurors the teenager's movements just hours before she was killed, wrapped in clingfilm and shoved in a wardrobe at a hostel for former lags.
It shows churchgoer Megan laughing and joking in a supermarket with Foster as they bought cans of soft drinks and Rizla cigarette papers.
They then make their way to the hostel in Brierley Hill, West Mids, on April 16 where Megan is seen entering Foster's room - the last time she was seen alive.
Jurors at Wolverhampton Crown Court heard Megan's badly decomposed body was discovered three weeks later.
Foster claims he had consensual sex with Megan before she died accidentally during a sex game gone wrong.
But prosecutor Crispin Aylett QC said he had been carrying out sexual fantasies when he throttled Megan to death.
He said: "Megan was seen wearing boots she had borrowed from her mother and tartan trousers.
"At 3.35pm we can see Megan going into Mr Foster's room, she is not wearing those black boots.
"This is the last sighting of Megan on the footage from any of the CCTV cameras."
After Foster allegedly killed Megan, he is said to have tried covering his tracks by vacuuming flies and spraying bed sheets with cleaning fluid.

Foster is also understood to have searched for snuff films while Megan's body decomposed in the wardrobe.
Further footage taken on May 2 - the day before Megan's remains were discovered - show Foster hanging his quilt outside and spraying it.
Foster's half-sister Carley Forrester told the jury Foster had asked her to buy clingfilm and had smirked when she asked him what it was for.
She said: "On April 26, Ashley asked me if I would pick up clingfilm and he gave me £2.
"He said it was for his friend - I actually asked him what he wanted it for and he smirked.
"He said, 'never you mind' - I thought he wanted it to wrap weed."
The trial continues.

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