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Bank teller killed elderly customer

Ian McClintock SC, for Kaycee Udele Henzon, also described as ludicrous her later claim that she and also the victim have been violently attacked by masked intruders wearing surgical slippers.

He was making submissions within the NSW Supreme Court today at the sentencing hearing of Henzon, 29, that has pleaded guilty to murdering Nancy Brayshaw, 72, at her Epping home in November 2009.

Before admitting towards the crimes, Henzon made up an elaborate story about intruders, one wearing an opera mask and also the other a clown mask with orange hair, wrestling the ladies to the ground and forcing plastic bags onto their faces.

Mr McClintock submitted the judge would discover the murder evolved as the result of reckless indifference to human life instead of Henzon having an intention to kill.

He said the triggering event for the visit was the problem of Henzons fraud but he couldnt say just what happened in the house.

Justice Peter Hidden commented it had been an usual sentencing exercise, in that Henzon pleaded guilty to murder but had told no-one what actually happened.

Mr McClintock said, probably, throughout an unpredicted struggle Henzon caused the death by trying to silence Ms Brayshaw whenever a visitor was out-of-doors.

He said Henzon, who was apparently deeply religious, had no criminal history and had a substantial autoimmune disease which in fact had to become constantly monitored.

Tony McCarthy, for the crown, said 30 minutes before Henzon visited the home shed transferred $100,000 into her mothers account.

It seems unlikely she went there to provide to settle it, he said, adding the visit most certainly was attached to the money.

As the crown didnt say she went there to murder Ms Brayshaw, he explained the critical time for that judge was immediately before she was suffocated and Henzons intent in those days.

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