Tenambit murder: alleged killer's friend denies moving knife

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Updated July 27 2022 - 12:36pm, first published 12:00pm
ASSISTED: Taylah McDonald is arrested at West Wallsend last year. Picture: NSW Police
ASSISTED: Taylah McDonald is arrested at West Wallsend last year. Picture: NSW Police

A WOMAN accused of moving the knife used to stab career criminal Michael Carroll at Tenambit last year and assisting his daughter and alleged killer, Maddison Hickson, has pleaded not guilty and will face a trial in NSW Supreme Court.

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Sam Rigney

Court Reporter

Sam began his Newcastle Herald career as a night police reporter in 2011. He is an experienced court reporter who has won two national court reporting awards, including the Kennedy Award for Outstanding Court Reporting for his coverage of the Hunter's worst serial rapist. Before working at the Herald, Sam was a sports journalist with the Maitland Mercury where he won awards for his coverage of the Newcastle Rugby League salary cap scandal. Sam is a Novocastrian born-and-bred.

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