An elderly man accused of murdering his partner and her daughter at a puppy farm in Surrey has been remanded in custody after appearing in court.
John Leo Lowe, 82, was arrested and charged after police were called to Keepers Cottage Stud in Farnham on Sunday.
The bodies of Christine Lee, 66, and her daughter Lucy, 40, were discovered at the property, along with four dead dogs.
Lowe faces two counts of murder and a charge of possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life.
He appeared in court in Guildford wearing a navy sweatshirt and jogging bottoms and was told he would remain in custody until the next hearing on March 18.
The killings happened near the Surrey town of FarnhamIn the first of two hearings on Wednesday, the accused was helped into his seat by a security guard while a family member called out from the public gallery: "Why? Why? I love you. Why? Why? Why?"
Asked to confirm his name, he told the court clerk: "I'm a little bit deaf, dear."
No application was made for bail.
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