A DRUG dealer looked like he had seen a "horror film" when he arrived at a man's home and said his friend had shot a woman in the face, a court heard.

A jury of seven women and five men heard how Charles Noble turned up at the home of Robert Brewerton, to whom he supplied drugs, carrying a mask and wearing gloves on the night Kerry Reeves was gunned down.

Miss Reeves was shot in the face at close range in a garden in Abingdon on November 3 and died two days later.

Noble, known as Dillon, and fellow heroin dealer Billy Johnson, known as CJ, both deny shooting the 26-year-old.

Giving evidence at Oxford Crown Court today, Mr Brewerton said Noble had arrived in a panic and said to him "CJ shot Kerry in the face".

But when Ali Naseem Bajwa QC, defending Noble, asked if his client had said CJ had shot Kerry or her friend Craig Pitts, Mr Brewerton insisted it was just Kerry.

He added: "I don't remember him saying Pittsy[Craig Pitts], I just remember him saying Kerry."

The court heard how Noble asked Mr Brewerton and his lodger Darren Gee to give him a lift to Wantage, where they dropped him off.

Mr Brewerton told the court 21-year-old Noble was panicky and shaken when he turned up, snapping his SIM card, putting his phone in their bin before being sick in the car and asking them to get rid of his clothes.

He added: "He was being sick, he looked like he had seen a bad horror film or seen something that had shocked him."

Mr Brewerton said he had not known at the time who Noble meant by "Kerry".

The court heard how Miss Reeves and Mr Pitts had been armed with baseball bats and looking for the two drug dealers on the night she was shot in the gardens behind Thornhill Walk.

Prosecutor Mark Fenhalls QC said Miss Reeves and her friends were involved in a violent feud with Noble and 20-year-old Johnson.

Jurors heard Mr Pitts had attacked Johnson in 2014 and had himself been attacked by unknown men a week before the shooting.

Johnson, of Ripon Court, Corby, Northants, and Noble, of Kempton Avenue, Northolt, Ealing, both deny murder.

The trial continues.