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Victorian man says fatal stabbing after argument over Nazi-era handguns was ‘self-defence’

A Victorian man who killed an associate after the pair argued over Nazi-era handguns says he was acting in self-defence because his alleged victim lunged at him with knives in the moments after being called a “miserable bitch”.
Key points:
- Jarrod Frank and Scott Bury were debating the ammunition used by the Third Reich
- After settling the facts, an argument broke out in which Mr Bury was fatally stabbed
- Mr Frank is charged with murder, but his lawyer told the court it was a “classic case of self-defence”
Jarrod Frank, 43, maintains he did not intend to kill Scott Bury in Bendigo after the pair clashed over the calibre of ammunition used in German pistols during World War II.
He appeared today in Victoria’s Supreme Court where he is standing…
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