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    GUILTY Australia - Lisa Harnum, 30, killed in 15-storey fall, Sydney, 30 July 2011 #3

    I disagree. Sadly, it's becoming more common for men to throw their SO to their death. The media would still have been interested in this case because it is distinct.
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    GUILTY Australia - Lisa Harnum, 30, killed in 15-storey fall, Sydney, 30 July 2011 #3

    It seems like the lawyer acknowledges that there has been a guilty verdict and is doing his job of trying to minimize the sentence. SG is still in denial. Can he have it both ways? I guess SG will appeal for something regardless of the outcome. I still think it's hilarious that RL says...
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    GUILTY Australia - Lisa Harnum, 30, killed in 15-storey fall, Sydney, 30 July 2011 #3

    Justice is not only blind but pretty hungry at that buffet. :drumroll:
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    Australia - Natalie Wood: The woman Sydney forgot

    It's a sad case that she died that way; it's a disgusting case that people who couldn't be bothered to make a 40 cent phone call over those 8 years are now crawling out of the woodwork to stake a claim on the inheritance.
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    GUILTY Australia - Lisa Harnum, 30, killed in 15-storey fall, Sydney, 30 July 2011 #3

    :floorlaugh: Aren't they the worst kind of enablers? Furthermore, their own involvement in his crimes years ago, suggest anything but solid.
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    GUILTY Australia - Lisa Harnum, 30, killed in 15-storey fall, Sydney, 30 July 2011 #3

    So sad. It won't happen but family members who can't be bothered to make a phone call in 8 years shouldn't get any of the inheritance.
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    GUILTY Australia - Lisa Harnum, 30, killed in 15-storey fall, Sydney, 30 July 2011 #3

    Really? It was aggravated and a very horrible last few moments (with months of horribleness preceeding it). What are examples of low, mid and high range?
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    GUILTY Australia - Lisa Harnum, 30, killed in 15-storey fall, Sydney, 30 July 2011 #3

    Are the placard brigade back today? If so, has the MSM chosen to ignore them?
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    GUILTY Australia - Lisa Harnum, 30, killed in 15-storey fall, Sydney, 30 July 2011 #3

    Assuming she smokes a packet of cigarette's per day (at $20/pack), that's 23 years' worth of smokes! I don't think he'll be out before she finishes them all.
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    GUILTY Australia - Lisa Harnum, 30, killed in 15-storey fall, Sydney, 30 July 2011 #3

    I'm still amazed she's last this long. Today has been full of surprises!
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    GUILTY Australia - Lisa Harnum, 30, killed in 15-storey fall, Sydney, 30 July 2011 #3

    It unlikely but this would be a good time for him to admit guilt and acknowledge everything he has done.
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    GUILTY Australia - Lisa Harnum, 30, killed in 15-storey fall, Sydney, 30 July 2011 #3

    I am pleasantly surprised by the correct spelling and grammar in these placards.
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    GUILTY Australia - Lisa Harnum, 30, killed in 15-storey fall, Sydney, 30 July 2011 #3

    (image snipped) I'm too lazy to reread the rules of the board. Are we allowed a caption contest? If we are, my caption would be something more outrageous: SG supporters comparing him to "Lindy Chamberlain, Nelson Mandela" etc
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    GUILTY Australia - Lisa Harnum, 30, killed in 15-storey fall, Sydney, 30 July 2011 #3

    In a way, from a legal standpoint, I am glad that there is an opportunity for the defense to question this new witness testimony. However, if the defense is trying to imply that she was in multiple-relationships and that she had a second boyfriend who was the abusive one, this would border on...
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    GUILTY Australia - Lisa Harnum, 30, killed in 15-storey fall, Sydney, 30 July 2011 #3

    .:floorlaugh: Did SG's family hire the lawyers with the cheapest price? I hope this helps his case for being put away for an extra decade.

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