The title character, played by Mia Farrow, is a pampered Upper East Side lady-who-lunches.
Farrow admits burgling another property, Vine Cottage, near Bristol, over the Christmas and New Year period.
The court also heard how Farrow had watched DVDs and drank beer after Mr Suddards died.
Describing the "horrific" killings, Judge Mr Justice Field told Farrow he had "acted sadistically".
Farrow, 48, described as a homeless drifter, was jailed for life for the killings in November.
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Farrow has also taken on a high-profile role as an advocate of children's rights.
Stephen Farrow has been the subject of a large number of psychiatric reports throughout his life.
This is a cue to say that they had seven children, one of them Mia Farrow.
In the interview, Farrow said she did not know if she would make it to three weeks.
The following day, Mr Farrow told police during his next interview that he felt "kind of strange".
Stephen Farrow denies murdering Betty Yates, 77, and the Rev John Suddards, but admits the vicar's manslaughter.
Farrow, of no fixed address, refused to come up from the cells to sit in court on Monday.
Farrow had admitted the manslaughter of Mr Suddards on the grounds of diminished responsibility but denied his murder.
Farrow told psychiatrists he was sexually abused by someone connected with the Church while he was a schoolboy.
Polanski directed and wrote the screenplay for the 1968 horror movie "Rosemary's Baby, " starring a young Mia Farrow.
During cross-examination by Michael Fitton QC, prosecuting, Dr Rogers said he did not believe Farrow to be mentally ill.
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Farrow, 48, described as a homeless drifter, was jailed for the rest of his life for the murders on Friday.
Bristol Crown Court heard Mrs Probert went on to identify defendant Stephen Farrow as the man that had passed them.
Ms Rowsell met Farrow in spring 2011 when she was helping the homeless at an evangelical church in Bridport, Dorset.
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Mr Farrow was not present in court, having refused to leave Long Lartin prison in Worcestershire where he is being held.
Dr Tim Rogers, a consultant psychiatrist, said he had assessed Farrow on two occasions and that he had a personality disorder.
He said this disorder meant Farrow was suffering from an abnormality of mental function at the time of killing Mr Suddards.
Farrow had been diagnosed with a psychopathic personality disorder and his barrister argued it "substantially affected" his ability to exercise self-control.
Farrow sent the message "the Church will be the first to suffer" to Ms Rowsell on New Year's Eve last year.
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Graham Farrow, the Executive Programmer for City of Culture said the plan is to celebrate the heart and soul of Derry.
Now in the Hague to testify in the Charles Taylor case, Farrow finds herself well and truly back in the spotlight.
Prosecutors said they also wanted to call actress Mia Farrow and a witness named Carole Taylor to testify, court papers show.
On CNN's Larry King Live Tuesday night, Farrow said her doctor told her Monday she was healthy except for low protein.
Stephen Farrow stabbed to death the Rev John Suddards, 59, in Thornbury, near Bristol, and teacher Betty Yates, 77, in Bewdley, Worcestershire.
Farrow's barrister, Peter Gower QC, told the jury his mother had "understood there to be something wrong with him as a child".
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