Horse trainer admits to stabbing friend, housemate at 'lowest ebb'

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Thomas Hughes, 56, on Wednesday admitted six charges over the frenzied attack on Simon Gray and Jennifer King in Melbourne in August last year. 9News

Police officers stabbed in SA were following up on 'minor disturbance'Horse trainer Tom Hughes admitted six charges over a frenzied attack on Simon Gray and Jennifer King in Melbourne in August last year.

On August 8, he met Gray and asked him to get into his Volkswagen, before driving around the corner and locking the doors.He stabbed Gray in the neck, causing a graze, and then stabbed him four to five times in the stomach. She called her daughter and said Hughes had stabbed her. When emergency services arrived, they found King in the laundry with blood trails across the house and in the backyard.The next day police found Hughes driving through Yarraville. Officers followed him, including by air wing, on Kensington Road.

"He was spending thousands of dollars four to six times a week," Shanahan said about the gambling addiction.

 

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