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Molly Ticehurst’s family face another nightmare as sentencing delayed

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Molly Ticehurst’s family face another nightmare as sentencing delayed

Updated May 23, 2026 — 5:38pm,first published 1:14pm

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Until this week, Tony and Kate Ticehurst thought this stage of their nightmare was about to be over. Daniel Billings, the man who murdered their daughter Molly in a 2024 domestic violence attack that shocked the nation, was days away from being sentenced, ending two years of legal process and incalculable degrees of emotional torture.

But a phone call several days ago changed everything. Billings would not face the NSW Supreme Court on June 1 as planned, the grieving parents were told. Instead, sentencing would be pushed back until at least September because for the first time he had invoked mental health in a bid to mitigate his murder sentence.

Molly Ticehurst (centre) with her parents.

For a family that has already expressed concerns that the system let Ticehurst down in life and in death, the latest development is devastating. “It’s a travesty for all victims of crime,” the family’s local state MP, Phil Donato, told the Herald.

Court documents show the defence team is preparing to rely on a report in which a psychiatrist found Billings was suffering from depression at the time of the attack, “which gives rise to an abnormal state of mind at the time of the offence”. The psychiatrist’s report said the state of Billings’ mental health “is likely to have affected his perception of the events and also his capacity to exercise proper control over his actions”.

Daniel Billings pleaded guilty to murdering Molly Ticehurst.Facebook

Donato, a former police prosecutor who has been supporting the family since Molly’s murder, spoke to the Ticehurst family about the development on Friday. “They are really upset about this,” he said.

“Not only have they lost their daughter in the most gruesome of ways, but to be told just two weeks before the sentencing date that there will be further delays is really disheartening.”

Billings broke into his former partner’s Forbes home just before midnight on April 21, 2024 and stabbed her to death in an attack that lasted just one minute. The murder spurred a national debate over domestic violence and whether state and federal governments were doing enough to protect women.

The childcare worker and mother had made a formal complaint to police about Billings’ violent and controlling behaviour in the weeks before her death. Officers brought Billings before a court on April 6, 2024, only for him to be granted bail.

Billings purchased a hunting knife from a store in Parkes the day before the stabbing frenzy, confessed to friends that he had murdered Ticehurst, and also recorded a series of videos on his phone in which he discussed the attack.

The death of Molly Ticehurst spurred the government to put more money into the underfunded fight to end domestic violence.Kate Geraghty

He pleaded guilty in November last year. Due to the latest delay caused by debate about Billings’ mental health, nearly a year will have passed between his formal plea and likely sentencing date.

“He’s had sufficient time to make any application like this if it was warranted before a guilty plea was entered,” Donato said. “And now we are seeing a further delay, a further denial of justice for the victims who want to move on with their lives and get justice for Molly.

“It just puts that cloud of uncertainty over the family, and how this matter is going to be dealt with.”

Court documents show the Crown was not told about any potential mental health impairment application until May 15 this year.

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On Friday, NSW Supreme Court Justice Natalie Adams was told by defence barrister Sarah Talbert that Billings wanted to proceed on the murder charge and only rely on the psychiatric evidence to be taken into account when the judge considered the sentence.

Crown prosecutor Lee Carr, SC, filed a motion to delay Billings’ sentencing so that prosecutors could engage their own expert.

The Crown expert would assess Billings using 1200 pages of medical information because he did not consent to seeing another psychiatrist, the court was told.

“It’s highly unlikely that anyone would be able to get on that material and write a report in the next five days,” Justice Adams said of the Crown expert’s availability.

The June sentencing date was vacated to give the Crown time to seek its own psychiatric report on Billings.

Justice Adams tentatively set down a new sentence hearing date for September 7.

Billings’ legal team was contacted for comment.

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