Charbaji brothers found guilty of Dane McNeill murder

By Melanie Kembrey, Emma Partridge
Updated October 20 2016 - 1:13pm, first published 12:05pm
Victim: The burnt body of Dane McNeill was found in a Picnic Point reserve in 2014. Photo: Supplied
Victim: The burnt body of Dane McNeill was found in a Picnic Point reserve in 2014. Photo: Supplied
Jade Patterson, the girlfriend of murdered Sydney man Dane McNeill, right, pictured with his mother Rebecca McNeill. Photo: Ben Rushton
Jade Patterson, the girlfriend of murdered Sydney man Dane McNeill, right, pictured with his mother Rebecca McNeill. Photo: Ben Rushton
Lexy May Jamieson was found guilty of being an accessory after the fact to murder. Photo: Ben Rushton
Lexy May Jamieson was found guilty of being an accessory after the fact to murder. Photo: Ben Rushton
Crown witness Brendan Gallo outside the NSW Supreme Court during the trial. Photo: Christopher Pearce
Crown witness Brendan Gallo outside the NSW Supreme Court during the trial. Photo: Christopher Pearce
Peter and Rebecca McNeill hug after a jury found their son's killers guilty of his murder. Photo: Christopher Pearce
Peter and Rebecca McNeill hug after a jury found their son's killers guilty of his murder. Photo: Christopher Pearce

It started with a trip to the pub on a Friday night. But what unfolded between a group of ice-addled young men over a weekend in suburban south-western Sydney is hard to fathom.

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