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Northern Rivers butcher charged with murder will remain behind bars until November

A Northern Rivers Butcher, who allegedly killed his new partner, will remain behind bars until November.

Mullumbimby man Jai Oden-Genkins 29, on Friday night, was accused of murder of domestic violence in the unit he shared with his 23-year-old girlfriend late.

Jai Oden-Genkins was accused of killing his girlfriend on Saturday.

Oden-Genkins was arrested at the Ponciana Street Complex and was taken to the Byron Bay Police Station in the early hours of Saturday morning, accused of murder. In short, he appeared at the bail court on Sunday, where he did not apply for bail officially rejected. He will appear again in court in November.

Neighboring Cheryl Crichton told NBN News that he had a discomfort at home around 10.30.

Um I was watching the NCI in bed and I started to hear a man who screamed about 10.30 a lot of screaming, shouting, hitting, shredding and killed him, killed him, killed him.

Crichton, Ashleigh, the woman, the woman, recently moved to the unit complex and entered the city on a pink pushbike, he said.

Police confirmed that the couple was alone in the apartment when the couple was killed.

Tweed Byron Police Region Crime Manager Matt Zimmer told journalists at the weekend, “At that time there was no domestic violence before and there was no existed at that time.”

Detectives are now trying to determine whether the drugs are involved.

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