10:33JONATHAN HUMPHRIES
Technical issue
There are a few technical issues related to displaying the CCTV on the court TV system. Justice Yip asks the jury to step out of court while it is resolved.
10:45JONATHAN HUMPHRIES
CCTV of Nee being shot
The issues appear to have been sorted and the jury are ushered back into court.
They are told the CCTV footage allegedly shows Cashman then approaching the two men, running after them from behind.
Mr McLachlan says: "[Cashman] does not accept that that was him."
The footage, taken from a camera at the back of a house is said to show Cashman then running at the two men.
Mr McLachlan says: "He does not accept that that was him. The man running at them meant business, and it wasn’t good business.”
The clip is played to the jury. It shows footage of Joseph Nee and Paul Abraham walking from the direction of Finch Lane, left onto Kinsgheath Avenue. The gunman runs across Finch Lane onto Kingsheath Avenue. The gunman is marked with a blue marker with the initials 'TC'.
Three loud bangs can be heard. Nee stumbles to the floor as Abraham flees. The gunman points the gun at him from close range, but Nee is able to get up and run.
10:46JONATHAN HUMPHRIES
"His task was to kill"
Mr McLachlan says: "“This was the start of the incident on that night. The prosecution say you heard there three distinct shots fired at Joseph Nee from a 9mm self-loading pistol.”
One of the bullets fired hit Nee in the midriff as Mr Abraham "ran away in fear for his life" back towards Finch Lane.
Nee meanwhile “stumbled as Cashman approached him, stood over him and tried to fire again”.
“For some reason, possibly that the pistol malfunctioned, Thomas Cashman was unable to complete his task.
“His task, the prosecution say was to kill Joseph Nee.
“Joseph Nee was able to get up and run off.”
10:49JONATHAN HUMPHRIES
Cashman "relentless" in pursuit of Nee
Cheryl Korbel had heard bangs from the gunshots at her home nearby on Kingsheath Avenue and went to her front door to "see what was going on".
Nee "must have seen the light coming from her front door opening and made a dash towards the door", while still being chased.
Mr McLachlan says Cashman “was not going to give up” and was "relentless in his pursuit" - firing again at Nee, this time using a revolver.
This shot missed the intended target and went through the front door, passing through Cheryl's right hand then hitting Olivia Pratt-Korbel in the chest.
Thomas Cashman, 34, is accused of murdering Olivia Pratt-Korbel in her own home in Dovecot
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