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Charles Hanson denies coercive control or behavior, assault occasioning bodily injury and real aggression through beatings

Charles Hanson
Charles Hanson(Image: Pa)

A TV auctioner told a court that his marriage left him “a beaten and broken man.”

Charles Hanson is accused of controlling or coercive behavior, the attack by bodily damages and real attack through beatings.

All the accusations – which he denies – are related to his wife, Rebecca Hanson.

Hanson, who appeared in BBC shows, including Bargain Hunt and Flog IT!, Said he was “almost a slave” for his wife.

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The 46 -year -old made comments to Derby Crown Court. He said that Rebecca is allowed “to do what he wanted”, but he would not let him watch TV in bed and falsely accused him of having the athlete’s foot, The reports of the mirror.

He is accused of using violence against Mrs. Hanson for a period of 10 years, including pushing, scratching and grasping.

On the second day of evidence before the court, Hanson denied to try to depict his wife as being mentally ill, saying that he experienced “moments and episodes”, including an incident in which he claimed that his feet were crossing worth abuse.

Hanson told the jurors that he has a stamp like a young boy and that he is “actually a very nervous man” whose “facade” could suggest that he is more confident.

Asked by prosecutor Stephen Kemp about why he sent messages to his wife, including one who acknowledged that he had a bad temperament, Hanson claimed that he “literally grabbed every word he wanted to hear” about “Lost Management , Anger management and “my complete fault”.

Stating that the messages were not the “truth”, but instead an attempt to tell his wife what he wanted to hear, Hanson told the court on Monday, February 24: “I was under Rebecca’s control. He was completely ridiculed me, he told me I was garbage every day.

“I felt almost a slave to her and I had no option, Mr. Kemp, but only in a way to adopt what he said and to quench it.

“And I tried it again. And I, in a way, was a coward. I was subsistence under her only controlled by her.

“It was my life and it was terrible. My marriage is breaking down and I would do almost anything to try to save it.

“I know it sounds awful, but I was a beaten and broken man. Talking here now, I think why I didn’t get up.

“I stayed just because, as a child, my family’s faith did not divorce in life.”

Hanson said he wants his wife to “feel the riches of life” in his own career.

Press if he was a man who liked to take his own road, Hanson told Mr. Kemp that he likes to take his own way when he came to build a business, but “would always allow my wife to do what He wanted. “

Saying to the court that his wife claimed the way he spoke or that his crossed legs rises to abuse, Hanson said: “I would say, I love what you are talking about? I never got my own way I was never allowed to watch television in bed. “

Mrs. Hanson, a trained radiograph, was described by the defendant as a wonderful actress, with a society in office, based on derby, but also as someone who was “restless for many things in life.”

Invited to give his opinion if his wife was ever delirious, Hanson continued: “I think, Mr. Kemp, to be honest with you, there were moments and episodes.”

In addition to accusing him of abuse, Hanson said, his wife was away from him at night and said “simply sleep.”

He said: My wife would never give me a good hug. She would say that most of the nights “you have the athlete’s foot, don’t get closer to me.” I never had the athlete’s foot. ”

The court heard that the auctioner told the police in interviews that his wife was a fantasy and “left a lightly awol mentally.”

He also wrote a letter to the dedicated officer for the August 2023 investigation, saying he has serious doubts about the reliability and credibility of his wife and “concerns about her mental health.”

Hanson’s letter, heard the court, added: “The criminal procedures involving a cross examination could be very harmful to her mental health. In the light of the above, I ask that the Derbyshire police will cease their investigation. “

The process continues.