(Dave Hunt/AAP PHOTOS) Credit: AAPA woman was "exterminated" by her housemates and her body dumped in bushland following allegations she was stealing from them, a jury has heard. Ms Butterworth agreed with crown prosecutor Nathan Crane that she had pleaded guilty to being an accessory after the fact to Ms Howe's death. Oliver's barrister John Cook accused Ms Butterworth of lying about the phone call with his client about Ms Howe being "exterminated". Ms Butterworth said she was taking up to a gram of methamphetamine a day at the time of Ms Howe's death. Under questioning from Franklin's barrister Damian Walsh, Ms Butterworth said she did not actually see his client turn over everything in Ms Howe's room.