Australia - Brenda and Lynton Anderson, married, both 94, allegedly murdered a year apart, South Australia, 2022-2023 *daughter charged*

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Debate erupted in court today after the lawyer representing a woman accused of murdering her elderly parents asked for a four-week delay in the case, arguing she needed more time to properly fulfil her “duty” to her client.

Raelene Polymiadis, accused of killing her parents Brenda and Lynton Anderson with insulin, was due to enter her pleas to the allegations at Adelaide Magistrates Court on Tuesday.

But her lawyer, Rachael Shaw, asked Magistrate Lynette Duncan for another four weeks to go through the “incredibly large brief” from the prosecution.

Ms Duncan granted the defence a four-week adjournment.
 
Ms Polymiadis is looking good, new hairstyle and slimmer. If Mr P has dumped her, maybe she is "on the prowl".
 

Raelene Polymiadis, woman accused of murdering parents with her own prescription insulin pleads not guilty​

 

A daughter accused of killing her parents with insulin has pleaded not guilty to the charges.

Raelene Polymiadis, 63, stood in the dock at South Australian Supreme Court on Monday and quietly pleaded not guilty to the murder of her 94-year-old parents Brenda and Lynton Anderson.
 

The case will now go to trial at the Supreme Court, and Marie Shaw KC, speaking for Ms Polymiadis, asked Justice Julie McIntyre to set a directions hearing in two weeks.

“We are awaiting some further disclosure from the prosecution,” she said.

Ms Shaw also stated that her client might apply for separate trials.
 

Raelene Polymiadis, accused of insulin-poisoning murder of parents, to stand trial in 2026​


Behind a paywall, I think. Posting it here for those who subscribe.

Her lawyers are considering applying for separate trials because they say there is nothing similar about the deaths of Brenda and Lynton. :rolleyes:

At the moment, the trial is set for June 2026 and will run as one trial for 12-14 weeks!

There will be another pre-trial hearing in November. The defence are continuing to receive evidence from the prosecutors.

Her (home-detention-if-she-feels-like-it ... imo) bail is continued.

(Paraphrased from your link)
 

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