Ian Turnbull, accused of murdering environmental officer Glen Turner, refused bail

By Louise Hall
Updated October 3 2014 - 1:08am, first published 12:55am
Robeena Turnbull  at the NSW Supreme Court for her husband Ian's bail application with his barrister Tony Bellanto, QC, Photo:  Louise Hall
Robeena Turnbull at the NSW Supreme Court for her husband Ian's bail application with his barrister Tony Bellanto, QC, Photo: Louise Hall
Robeena Turnbull  at the NSW Supreme Court for her husband Ian's bail application with his barrister Tony Bellanto, QC, Photo:  Louise Hall
Robeena Turnbull at the NSW Supreme Court for her husband Ian's bail application with his barrister Tony Bellanto, QC, Photo: Louise Hall
Robeena Turnbull  at the NSW Supreme Court for her husband Ian's bail application with his barrister Tony Bellanto, QC, Photo:  Louise Hall
Robeena Turnbull at the NSW Supreme Court for her husband Ian's bail application with his barrister Tony Bellanto, QC, Photo: Louise Hall
Robeena Turnbull  at the NSW Supreme Court for her husband Ian's bail application with his barrister Tony Bellanto, QC, Photo:  Louise Hall
Robeena Turnbull at the NSW Supreme Court for her husband Ian's bail application with his barrister Tony Bellanto, QC, Photo: Louise Hall

Elderly farmer Ian Robert Turnbull has been refused bail for allegedly "deliberately executing" an environment officer, because of the risk he will continue his "vendetta" against other workers if he is released.

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