The murder of Ms Greenwood
45. On the evening of 19 October 2020, the Offender caught a train from Miranda Railway Station at 17:42. He visited hotels in Gymea, Mortdale and Penshurst over the following 4 and a half hours and consumed a quantity of alcohol.
46. Between 21:51 and 21:58 the Offender sent messages to a female who he had befriended a few days before, and said, with reference to Ms Greenwood "4 years I really did adore her she was everything I wanted" and "she cant even pick her things up.. I respect her n don't want to talk bad about her to anyone, but if she doesn't pic her things up I might have to do things I don't wanna do."
47. The Offender caught a train to Como Railway Station, arriving at 22:56 and then walked to Ms Greenwood's address.
48. On the evening of 19 October 2020, Ms Greenwood went to the Union Hotel, Jannali and was drinking with friends. She left at 00:06 am on 20 October 2020, drove home, and parked her car outside her garage and walked to her front door.
49. The Offender approached Ms Greenwood and struck her with the baseball bat, predominantly to the left side of the head but Ms Greenwood was also struck on the arms during the attack.
50. From being struck with the baseball bat, Ms Greenwood suffered :
(a) extensive comminuted and displaced fractures to her nose, frontal bone into the frontal and ethmoid sinus, the roof of orbit and the walls of both maxillary sinuses. The frontal fracture extended laterally across the forehead into the left squamous temporal bone.
(b) the left zygomatic arch was dislocated.
(c) the post mortem examination found air inside the skull cavity.
(d) the complete left side of the maxilla (upper jaw bone) was also fractured.
(e) six teeth on the left of Ms Greenwood's mouth had been fractured
(f) an 8.5cm laceration extending from the bridge of the nose to the forehead caused by blunt force splitting and tearing the skin.
(g) a small subarachnoid haemorrhage was present over the left frontal pole, and extended onto the left frontal lobe, and the margins at the back left of the cerebellum.
(h) bruises were found on the right upper arm and left forearm, and the forearm (ulna) was fractured.
(i) mottled bruising was found over the left side of her face.
51. The Offender inflicted multiple stab wounds to Ms Greenwood's face and neck. Ms Greenwood may well have been unconscious when these wounds were inflicted. Two stab wounds penetrated between the transverse processes between C3-C4 and C4-C5, severing the right vertebral artery in two places. These wounds continued into the soft tissue of the back of the neck. These wounds were approximately 100mm deep.
52. The pathologist formed the opinion that death was caused by blunt and sharp force injuries to Ms Greenwood's head and neck.
53. Neighbours were woken by screams and thuds at approximately 12:15am to 12:20am on 20 October 2020, and saw the Offender come out of Ms Greenwood's garage and walk down the driveway, carrying a black backpack.
54. The neighbours could not immediately see Ms Greenwood lying outside her front door. Lauren Rountree called 000 at 12:27am and again at 12:39am. Greg Durney and Ryan Smith found Ms Greenwood lying in front of her doorway at approximately 12:38am. She was unresponsive.
55. The Offender walked further along Cremona Rd and, having left a black bag at the front fence, entered the front yard of number 73. He was captured on CCTV footage washing a baseball bat at a tap in the front yard before putting the bat into his black bag and walking off. The CCTV footage will be tendered.
56. DNA of the Offender and Ms Greenwood was recovered from the tap. Blood of Ms Greenwood was recovered from the wall beside the tap and the underside of the drain lid.
57. The Offender then walked back onto Cremona Rd and then to Genoa St, being the second street further along on the left.
58. The Offender walked along Genoa St where he was captured on CCTV. The Offender called a taxi and was picked up at 12.43am in Genoa Street.
59. The Offender told the driver he wanted to go to Sylvania and that he was going to work. He was dropped off in Pembroke St, Sylvania. The Offender lived in Florida St, Sylvania, being the next street on the left.
60. At 5:30am police attended the Offender's address at 39/29 Florida St, Sylvania but no one answered the door.
61. At 9:20am police again knocked on the Offender's door, and he opened the door. He was arrested. On body worn camera footage the Offender was cautioned and answered a number of questions and he told the following lies:
• he had been in his unit the whole week since Sunday afternoon.
• he had been home since Sunday afternoon.
• he last time he saw Ms Greenwood was a couple of months ago, probably 1 month ago.
• he stayed home all day yesterday (19th).
62. The Offender was arrested and charged with murder.