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Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs “Okay, so what’s the plan? How are you? I miss you,” he said.Messages from Nelson to the man show her asking him to call and email more regularly.Donna Nelson claimed she was tricked into carrying the case into Japan.“I don’t want to get hurt again,” she wrote.“I will never hurt you, sweetheart,” he replied.But when she arrived in Laos, there was no booking for her at the hotel. The man suggested she pay for a room at the Crown Plaza.Nelson sent a message saying she was thinking about going home and was worried.“Please wait. The guy is at work. He will come with $1,500 as soon as he finishes,” a message to her read.The court heard she only received the suitcase from Kelly’s business manager 15 minutes before checking out to fly to Japan. There were clothing samples inside, but she didn’t notice anything strange about the case and placed her belongings in it before heading for her flight to Tokyo.Prosecutors questioned Nelson over a Japanese residence card Nelson said her online lover had sent to her.They asked her whether she thought it strange that he was wearing glasses in the photo. At times, the grandmother bit back, saying she couldn’t read the characters and didn’t understand Japanese law.The prosecutor then pointed out the address on the ID card was actually that at the office of Japanese prosecutors, but Nelson said she didn’t see the relevance of the question, and likened it to her asking him a question about a Perth address.The trial continues.Start the day with a summary of the day’s most important and interesting stories, analysis and insights. Sign up for our Morning Edition newsletter.

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