The man accused of murdering two police officers in a gun and grenade attack has now admitted killing them.
Dale Cregan, 29, had denied murdering PCs Fiona Bone, 32, and Nicola Hughes, 23, in Tameside on 18 September.
Cregan still denies the murders of David Short, 46, and his son Mark, 23.
There are also nine co-accused at Preston Crown Court, whose charges include murder and attempted murder of the father and son.
Cregan is alleged to have murdered Mark Short in The Cotton Tree pub, Droylsden, on 25 May and David Short on 10 August at his home in Clayton.
Earlier in the trial, the jury heard that Cregan lured PCs Bone and Hughes to a house in Mottram before shooting them repeatedly and then throwing a grenade.
Cregan had evaded a nationwide manhunt when he set the trap, the court was told.

PC Fiona Bone and PC Nicola Hughes were killed on 18 September
He told police, "I'll be waiting", as he lured the unarmed and unsuspecting officers with a bogus 999 call.
As the un-armed officers walked into the front garden of a house in Abbey Gardens, he opened the door and shot them repeatedly with a Glock pistol.
PC Hughes tried to run but was hit in the back below her body armour.
PC Bone, who was trapped in the front garden, tried to shoot Cregan with a stun gun and fell in a shower of 24 bullets.
Cregan returned to PC Hughes and shot her in the head before tossing the grenade towards the officers and discarding the pistol. He drove off in the householder's BMW.
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