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Sydney court hears witness describe aftermath of samurai sword killing of home invader Jett McKee

A witness has told a court the samurai sword killing of a home invader in the middle of an inner Sydney street was like “something out of a movie”.
Key points:
- Blake Davis and Hannah Quinn are claiming self-defence
- Mr Davis is accused of piercing Jett McKee’s brain with a samurai sword
- A neighbour today described seeing Ms Quinn tackle Mr McKee
Thomas Scott lives with his girlfriend Sarah Baker in an apartment that overlooks a granny flat that was targeted as part of an armed robbery two years ago.
Hannah Quinn and Blake Davis are on trial for the murder of rapper Jett McKee, who was killed shortly after invading their Forest Lodge granny flat.
“It was like something out of a movie… It was absurd — I was fully expecting it to be some sort…
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