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Prosecutor: He hit him and just kept hitting him

Premium Content Subscriber only Bound and bleeding on his bathroom floor, a Townsville businessman drew his final breaths after his one-time protege took his life. The man, whose arms and legs were haphazardly tied together with duct tape, died after inhaling his own blood as a result of the serious injuries he suffered in a violent assault in his own home. Kyle Robert Thompson on Monday appeared in the Townsville Supreme Court, where he pleaded not guilty to murdering sign-writer David Knyvett in the man s Belgian Gardens home on November 15, 2015. Thompson, 32, used an empty Jack Daniel s bottle to beat the 59-year-old man - who had taken him in more than a decade earlier - to death, crown prosecutor Nigel Rees told the court.

School captain turns meth dealer

Premium Content Subscriber only A DRUG-DEALING Ayr couple have shared the stand in court after getting caught sharing in a commercial quantity of methamphetamine. Townsville Supreme Court heard how a young woman with a limited criminal history and growing drug addiction, Diamond Ashley Roxine Heron, 20, formed a relationship with an older man, Matthew David Newman, 35, who had a significant history of drug offences . Crown prosecutor Monique Sheppard said the couple came to the attention of Ayr police when their home was searched on October 24, 2019. Police located 5.808g of pure methamphetamine, two MDMA tablets, drug utensils and $4000 in cash, which formed circumstantial evidence supporting the alleged commercial nature of the enterprise.

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