A man involved in the death of a Queensland mother shot in her home has apologised to her family after losing his mum while in custody.
The court heard while behind bars Granz Glenn’s partner died in a plane crash and months later his mother succumbed to cancer, with his daughter now in foster care. He then told Justice Frances Williams: “I think it is better to come out of my mouth and formally say it than for you to read it [apology].”
Kirley was in bed at her container home with her partner Pieter Pickering when the group arrived in two cars.Accomplice Cameron Lindsay Witoko was carrying a meat cleaver, and another - Stafford Anthony Emmerson - had a firearm.
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