Inside the Accused Killer Banker's Hong Kong Apartment

British-born Rurik Jutting has been charged with slaying two women.

Rurik Jutting, the 29-year-old British national who appeared briefly in court today to hear his charges but entered no plea, lived on the 31st floor of a building there.

Many expats live in the upscale building that is made up largely of studio and one bedroom apartments. There are 16 units on the 31st floor, each with its own balcony. The building has 30 residential floors and 10 floors that are used for other purposes, meaning Jutting's home was toward the top of the building.

Jutting, who had been working as a Bank of America Merrill Lynch trader in Hong Kong, was found in the blood-spattered living room, standing over an unconscious woman who had been stabbed multiple times and had her throat sliced, Hong Kong police said.

Police said they first seized a knife from the apartment when they took Jutting into custody but they didn't search the entire apartment for at least eight hours, at which point they went out onto the balcony of the apartment to find a suitcase that contained a second decomposing body.