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'You lying cow': Woman who murdered boyfriend with knife lashes out in court

A NSW woman who murdered her new boyfriend by stabbing him in the back with a large carving knife has called a prosecutor a "lying cow" in an emotional courtroom outburst.

Rachel Impson screamed that the prosecutor had "accused me of things I didn't do" after she broke down following her evidence at a NSW Supreme Court sentence hearing on Wednesday.

Impson was found guilty in April of murdering Michael Insley with a large knife on the night of October 26, 2014, in NSW's Lake Illawarra region.

While the 42-year-old had always admitted killing Mr Insley, her lawyer Janet Manuell SC argued at trial that she was substantially impaired due to her bipolar affective disorder and borderline personality disorder.

Mr Insley met Impson weeks before his stabbing and his parents agreed she could move in with the family as she had nowhere else to live.

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They later moved into a tent on Picnic Island.

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"The Crown says the accused had a tendency to make false allegations of abuse against people she had lived with," prosecutor Donna Daleo told the jury.

Mr Insley told friends that Impson was falsely telling people he had abused her.

When her cat Angel went missing, the RSPCA shelter rang her to say the cat was found run over, Ms Daleo said.

While she did not say anything to the caller about anyone being responsible for the death, she later accused Mr Insley of killing Angel.

He denied the claims, telling a friend: "She's crazy."

After stabbing Mr Insley, Impson told police: "I am the victim ... I was just defending myself ... I had a knife, he had an umbrella."

AAP