Woman’s conviction quashed for helping samurai sword killer

Woman’s conviction quashed for helping samurai sword killer
A lady has had her conviction quashed after serving to her boyfriend who killed a house invader with a samurai sword.
Hannah Quinn was the sufferer of an unreasonable verdict over her actions following the illegal killing of Jett McKee in Sydney’s interior west in August 2018, two out of three NSW Court of Criminal Appeal judges dominated on Friday.

She helped her boyfriend Blake Davis after he fatally struck McKee with a ceremonial samurai sword throughout the incident at their Forest Lodge house.

Hannah Quinn (2nd from left) and Blake Davis (2nd from right) arrive at NSW Supreme Court in Darlinghurst, Sydney, NSW. 16th March, 2021. Photo: Kate Geraghty
Hannah Quinn (left) had her conviction quashed and Blake Davis (proper) is eligible for parole. (Kate Geraghty)

A jury convicted her of being an adjunct after the actual fact of the killing, for which she obtained a two-year group corrections order.

McKee tried to rob Davis throughout the invasion of the Hereford Street property, punching him earlier than stealing Quinn’s purse.

The house invader was pointing a gun at her when Davis killed him with a single blow from the sword, she mentioned.

Quinn booked lodges and transport, and obtained new garments earlier than the pair introduced to police three days after the demise.

She claimed they weren’t attempting to evade arrest however reasonably had been afraid of threats McKee made throughout the house invasion about folks coming after her.

Chief Justice Andrew Bell mentioned the “most persuasive inference” to be drawn was that the methamphetamine-affected McKee had threatened the couple with a gun inside the home after which once more on the street as he tried to flee.

In these circumstances, Quinn believed Davis had acted fairly and essentially to guard her and subsequently was not serving to him evade arrest after the actual fact, Bell mentioned within the judgment.

Mr McKee, an aspiring rapper, (pictured) broke into Mr Davis's home as he and Ms Quinn ate breakfast in August 2018.
Jett McKee was killed by Blake Davis with a single blow from a samurai sword. (Supplied)

The jury rejected the chance to seek out that Davis acted unreasonably when it declared him responsible of manslaughter reasonably than homicide, he mentioned in a call agreed by Justice Deborah Sweeney.

But Justice Helen Wilson disagreed, saying there was a dispute primarily based on the testimony of witnesses about whether or not McKee threatened Quinn with a gun on the street.

“Common sense suggests an individual familiar with carrying out robberies would not brandish a firearm on a well-populated public street and that (Quinn) would not have engaged in a scuffle … if she saw (him) holding a firearm,” she mentioned.

Wilson mentioned Quinn’s responsible verdict was affordable, however the conviction was overturned by the opposite two judges, who ordered her acquittal.

Davis was sentenced to a most of 5 years and three months in jail, nonetheless he was eligible for parole final month.

Source: www.9news.com.au