Sister of accused teen murderer charged with accessory to killing
Kimberly Craig, 35, was charged with being an accessory to the murder of Brayden Dillon after the fact Photo: NSW Police
The sister of a man accused of executing Sydney teenager Brayden Dillon will remain behind bars after being charged as an accessory to the killing.
Intruders forced their way into the 15-year-old’s home and shot him in the head as he lay in his bed at Glenfield, in the city’s southwest, in the early hours of April 14, 2017.
Strikeforce Wongala charged Conrad Craig with the teen’s murder last July and later that month – a day after what would have been Brayden’s 16th birthday – Sophie Massie was also charged with his murder.
Investigators on Monday charged Kimberly Craig, 35, with being an accessory to the murder after the fact, knowingly dealing with the proceeds of crime, perverting the course of justice, drug supply and participating in a criminal group.
Police will allege she handled money to help provide a false affidavit on behalf of her brother and passed information about the murder between various people.
They will also allege she obtained drugs to take into a prison under the direction of an inmate.
Kimberly Craig appeared on Monday before Blacktown Local Court, where she did not apply for bail and it was formally refused.
She is expected before the same court again on Wednesday.
-AAP