Jutting, 31, is standing trial for the murders of two Indonesian women, both of whom were killed in his luxury apartment two years ago.
The former securities trader for Bank of America-Merrill Lynch pleaded "not guilty" to the two murder charges Monday, on the grounds of diminished responsibility. He pleaded guilty to manslaughter, which was rejected by the prosecution.
Jurors today watched around 20 minutes of footage of Jutting attacking the first victim, Sumarti Ningsih, 23, who prosecutors said was tortured for three days after she arrived at his flat on October 25, 2014. Jutting had offered her money for sex.
"If you scream I will punch you, you understand?" said Jutting, who also repeatedly asked Ningsih if she loved him.
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The only sound from Ningsih in the video was a muted squeal, according to an AFP reporter in court.
The prosecution then showed a number of clips of a topless and ranting Jutting talking to the camera after he had killed Ningsih.
The court heard yesterday that he had cut her neck with a serrated knife in the shower after forcing her to lick a toilet bowl.
"I've done a lot of coke", he says.
"I've tortured her badly."
The start of the footage showed a brief glimpse of Ningsih's body lying awkwardly in the shower.
"Three days of torture, rape and mentally brutalised," he says.
"I've never seen anyone that scared."
He had used pliers, sex toys and a belt in the attacks on Ningsih, the court heard Monday.
Jutting said the sense of dominance was "addictive".
"I feel a bit sad because she was a good person, but I don't really feel guilty," he said in the video footage.
"When I'm high on coke I have the propensity just to do bad things," Jutting said in the recording.