A man accused of murdering his ex-wife by running her car off the road in a high-speed crash made threats in the months before, a NSW court has been told.
He also faces two counts of attempted murder related to other passengers in the sedan, who were left with minor injuries. Hamilton said Armstrong had part of his skull removed after the crash, was not able to walk and cannot take himself to the toilet, placing him at greater risk if he were to move to a custodial environment.
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