10:22am: The 14th day of the trial is under way in Court 11.
The trial is now being live streamed to two other court rooms, including the Banco Court, which seats 147 people.
The Banco Court, which is usually reserved for ceremonial occasions, was filled with curious court watchers yesterday.
10:22am: Gerard Baden-Clay has returned to the witness box to be cross-examined by Crown prosecutor Todd Fuller QC.
Mr Baden-Clay weathered more than three hours of intense questioning by Mr Fuller yesterday.
The former real estate agent is dressed in a dark suit with a blue tie and glasses.
10:22am: Mr Fuller has turned his questioning to Mr Baden-Clay's affair with his long-time mistress Toni McHugh.
"When did you tell your family of the affair?" Mr Fuller asked.
"When I was informed by someone in the media that they were going to be letting everybody know about it," Mr Baden-Clay replied.
"I didn't anticipate that the police were going to inform the media [about the affair] but they did."
10:34am: Mr Fuller has asked Mr Baden-Clay why he chose to drive his wife's Holden Captiva to search for her on the morning she disappeared.
The Holden Captiva was parked in the car port that morning.
Mr Baden-Clay's white Toyota Prado was parked in the drive way in front of the car port.
"You would have had to reverse it [the Captiva] out around the Prado and down the driveway?" Mr Fuller asked.
"Yes. That was perfectly normal," Mr Baden-Clay replied.
"There wasn't significant damage to the Prado?" Mr Fuller said.
"No. Someone side-swiped me," Mr Baden-Clay said.
"And when had that occurred?" Mr Fuller asked.
"On the Monday," Mr Baden-Clay replied.
"So you'd been driving the vehicle on the Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday," Mr Fuller said.
"Yes," Mr Baden-Clay said.
The court has previously heard Mr Baden-Clay had been involved in a minor car accident on the Monday morning.
"There was nothing to stop you taking the Prado?" Mr Fuller said.
"There was nothing to stop me taking the Prado with me, that's correct," Mr Baden-Clay said.
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