By police reporter Jessica Kidd
The twin brothers charged over the murder of New South Wales schoolteacher Stephanie Scott discussed selling her engagement ring during a recorded prison telephone conversation, police interview tapes have shown.
Vincent Stanford had been charged with the sexual assault and stabbing murder of Ms Scott when he spoke to his brother, Marcus, over the phone from Sydney’s Silverwater prison.
During the recorded conversation, Vincent can be heard asking his twin brother what he did with Ms Scott’s two rings, including her engagement ring, and her driver’s licence.
“So what did you do with the stuff that I sent you?” Vincent asked his brother.
“Exactly what you told me to do,” Marcus replied.
“Did you get a fair bit for it?” Vincent asked.
“Yeah, yeah, yeah,” Marcus said.
“That’s good,” Vincent replied.
In his videotaped police interview, Marcus Stanford said he received an envelope from his brother on April 9, just a day before police found Ms Scott’s body in the Cocoparra National Park.
Mr Stanford told police he kept the envelope in his room and only opened it about a week after his brother’s arrest.
Footage: police video/ABC News.