These are the chilling images of Ensar Gol brandishing a knife just minutes after his wife and mother-in-law were killed in a ferocious attack.

The CCTV footage shows the 22-year-old Turkish national pacing the High Street in Thame, clutching his mobile phone to his ear and gesturing with the bloody knife.

Moments earlier images showed Gol carrying his three-year-old daughter before handing her over to his father-in-law Mehmet Sahin who worked at the Pizza Parlour in the High Street.

Gol then left the restaurant where Pc Wayne Griffin and another officer arrived and arrested him.

CCTV played in court showed them handcuffing the 22-year-old as he lay on the floor.

Pc Griffin said that after his arrest Gol told him: “Yes, I killed them, but you don’t know why.”

Less than a mile away Gol’s mother-in-law Julie Sahin, 50, and his 28-year-old wife Michala were in their Ireton Court home having both been stabbed repeatedly in the neck.

The father-of-two denies murdering them both and attempting to murder their 20-year-old friend Casey Wilson on September 4 last year.

Yesterday Oxford Crown Court was told that the scene that met the first paramedic to arrive at Ireton Court, Richard Rooke, was so distressing that he was reduced to tears.

Mr Rooke’s statement, read in court by prosecutor Dafydd Enoch, said: “I will never forget the look in the daughter’s eyes. It was of pain and suffering and that is something I will take to my grave.”

Giving his evidence, Pizza Parlour worker Ali Akar told of the chaos in the shop when Gol arrived, holding the blade in one hand and his daughter in the other.

Mr Akar said: “Everybody was panicking at that stage.

“The little girl was tearful and she wasn’t standing still.”

Mr Akar added he said to Gol ‘What did you do? You have killed all of us by doing this.’ He told the court about the phone call Gol made after arriving at the shop to hand over his daughter.

Mr Akar said the defendant was telling his cousin he had “cut” his wife and mother-in-law.

Under cross examination, Mr Akar was asked: “Did you hear Ensar Gol ask the person on the end of the phone to contact Mehmet so that Mehmet could get his children to Turkey?”

He replied: “I remember what was said – ‘sell everything, land, whatever you have and don’t leave my children behind here.’”

Cross-examined by defending barrister Richard Benson Mr Akar said that when Gol arrived at the shop he told them: “I knifed them because they attacked me.”

Mr Akar replied: “That’s not the case.”

The trial continues.