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'He wanted more': Robber who shot Larry Wellman wanted cash from VLTs, court told

The first-degree murder trial of Brandon Phillips continued Thursday in St. John's, with testimony from Captain's Quarters bartender Janet Hutchings.

Crown rests its case against Brandon Phillips, charged in shooting at Captain's Quarters Hotel

Janet Hutchings, a bartender working at the Captains Quarters Hotel the night Larry Wellman was killed, testified Thursday at the murder trial of Brandon Phillips. (Fred Hutton/CBC)

When bartender Janet Hutchings heard someone say "give me the money"she never thought she'd turn around and be face-to-face with a masked gunman who'd later shoot Larry Wellman.

Hutchings was the final witness for the Crown atthe first-degree murder trial ofBrandon Phillips at Newfoundland and Labrador Supreme Court in St. John's.

"I said I didn't have much money but would give him what I got," Hutchings told the 12-person jury.

"Take what I have. This is what I have," she recalled saying.

Hutchings opened up the cash register and placed the drawer on the counter in front of him but not before taking the $20 bills and hiding them on the side of the register.

"Why did you do that?" Crown prosecutorShauna McDonald asked.

"Because I didn't want him stealing all the money," Hutchings said, witha nervous laugh.

'That's when Larry intervened'

But what the masked man had in front of him wasn't enough, she told the jury.

"Did he take that money?" McDonald asked.

"No, he wanted more," she responded.

With that, the gunman cocked his gun, Hutchings said, raising her hands to mimic what she remembered.

"That's when Larry intervened and took his attention away from me."

Hutchingstold the jury she knew Larry Wellman, 63, and his spouse Linda McBay, as well as another couple and Shawn Deeley, who were also at the bar on Oct. 3, 2015.

The police released a photo of the man suspected of shooting and killing Larry Wellman on Oct. 3, 2015 at Captain's Quarters Hotel. (RNC)

According to Hutchings, Wellman said, "What are you doing pointing a gun at a lady?"

With that, the man holding the gun turned his attention to Wellman, Hutchingssaid, and the two got into an altercation.

Hutchingssaid she saw the gunman raise his hands, then Wellman"came tumbling back in."

"He had to have hit him. Larry wasn't a small man," she said.

Wellman hit the deep freeze, the force taking thehat off his head, Hutchingssaid.

He composed himself and went back out to face the masked man, she said of Wellman's actions.

Man shot,robber leaves empty-handed

Video surveillance of the botched robbery and shooting was shown again to Hutchings and thejury.

As soon as the robber turns to Wellman, Hutchingsis seen putting the drawer back in the cash, then standing motionless.

She later took Linda McBay's cell phone and went to the basement tocall911.

Brandon Phillips, seen at RNC headquarters after his arrest on Oct. 10, 2015, is charged with first-degree murder in the death of Larry Wellman. (RNC photograph)

It wasn't until Hutchings heard McBay's cries for help that she came across a gruesome scene, she said.

"I heard Linda yell, 'Where is everybody?Somebody help me.'"

Tissue in hand,Hutchingsturned her face away from the court as she composed herself.

"That's when I saw Larry on the floor."

In the remaining moments of the video angled behind the bar, the masked man in black is seen rummaging behind the cash as the faint sound of Larry Wellman'sfinal words are picked up on the video.

"I love you," Wellman tells his spouse of 11 years.

With that, the robber gives up on his attempts and leaves empty-handed.

The jury will return to Supreme Court on Monday, when the defence will announce whether it will call any witnesses.

So far in the trial, the jury has:

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