The family of a woman murdered by her partner in a remote forest cabin on the NSW Mid North Coast says the lies of her killer will never be forgiven or forgotten.
WARNING: This article includes details of injuries some readers may find distressing.
In July, 42-year-old Rohen James Hanson was found guilty of murdering Dee Annear on September 18, 202, during a camping trip to a remote logger's hut in Bulga Forest, two hours west of Port Macquarie.
Ms Annear's body was found outside the cabin with skull, rib, jaw and nose fractures, lung lacerations and a strangulation injury.
An autopsy report found she died from blunt force trauma.
During a sentence hearing on Friday in the Supreme Court in Newcastle, the court heard a victim impact statement written by Ms Annear's brother Dean Butt