Christopher William George Gaffney faced Brisbane Supreme Court on Monday for sentencing after pleading guilty to the murder of Paul Morrow.
on Monday for sentencing after pleading guilty to the murder of Paul Morrow on the morning of January 6, 2020.
Gaffney left the blood-soaked piece of timber beside Morrow's bed and covered his body with a doona before leaving.Police at the scene of the Wynnum unit in 2020. Gaffney's barrister Colin Reid said his client had been supported in custody by his family and this would continue during his prison term and after release.
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