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Sydney couple ‘in extreme terror’ after the samurai sword killing of rapper Jett McKee, court hears

A Sydney couple were “disassociated” and in “extreme terror” in the hours after a man broke into their home and was killed with a samurai sword, a court has heard.
Key points:
Blake Davis, 31, is standing trial for murder and his partner Hannah Quinn, 26, is accused of being an accessory after the fact.
Ms Quinn had also been accused of murder but a judge yesterday directed the jury to return a not guilty verdict for that charge.
The crown alleges after rapper Jett McKee broke into their home in Sydney’s Forest Lodge, Ms Quinn tackled him to the ground on Hereford Street before Mr Davis cracked his skull with a samurai sword.
Mr Davis’s childhood friend Craig Blake broke down as he told a Supreme Court jury about a visit by the pair to his…
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