GUILTY NC - Jason Corbett, 39, murdered in his Wallburg home, 2 Aug 2015 #5

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There were two weapons used so in my mind two culprits. You need both hands to use a baseball bat. If tom is going to throw himself on his sword and say it was all him, he will have to say he put down one weapon and picked up the other. He can't admit to that surely.. I have often wondered if molly struck Jason first, Jason was trying to disarm her when tom came in and mis interpreted what he saw.... the rest is tragic beyond any words. My pity for jasons family is limitless. He and his character will be on trial along with the other two and he can't defend himself.

Possibly fido, but the only problem I have with that is that he must have armed himself with the bat prior to entering the bedroom. Of course, he and his defence team will say that is because he suspected prior DV by Jason, but in the absence of any solid evidence to support that, why was he carrying a bat into the bedroom? Irrespective of whether it was a new bat that was a gift for Jack, as TM claims , or he went to the garage to get the old one, why bring the bat to the bedroom? The story about the bat being a gift for Jack is IMO very suspect, and smacks of an excuse for him picking up something close at hand, but again why bring a bat to the bedroom?
 
Here is the message I take from The Greed Grab. Molly had no job, brought no money into the marriage. But this is a woman who has a fixation with ...what she perceives to be rightfull hers...her "possessions." Even the bed in the room where she killed her husband. "THis is all mine!" Most wives would not even want the bed in a divorce!
Imagine what someone with this strange personality disorder would have been feeling if she faced Jason being able to move back to Ireland without her?

I think this ties in with her weird FB posts about the children happily getting ready for school,having ice cream...as if their Father was expendable. Well he was, to Molly...this way she had the kids, the money and the stuff. Now would everyone please leave her alone so she could live happily ever after.
Your post brings me back to what I was thinking last night. There must be an really painful moment for someone who commits a crime a heinous crime such as this for potentially 2 motives children, money, one doesn't come without the other in this case. Imo, when you are convinced you did something and you were right for your own reasons and no consequences coming because "how dare he" "everyone will agree" home run,

And then the cards start to fall and the opposite happens, you lose not only your provider, his children your home but your income and the status that brings. That's why imo if the jury don't convict whenever that penny dropped that's the moment she started her sentence. No qualifications, possibly branded, no children and if true living with disturbing mental health issues, it's a sentence in itself. Not including the scene of the man who so obviously loved her at one time dying on the floor with horrific injuries. And imo you feel love when it's around, Imo she knew it was there but didn't know how to deal with it.

I can't find sympathy, I can't find any reasoning but I'm satisfied that win or lose this case someone so fond of the material things would feel as bereft and in as much pain as if someone else lost someone they loved.

For what it's worth imo this moment happened when reality entered the room that night, when paramedics come LE, the bubble her parents may have kept her in most of her life, excusing her protecting her, burst, she would be judged and there would be consequences, something I think she never had to face in her life.

Imo her parents never answered her back, can you imagine a father pulling a future son in law aside saying this is how we deal with a crisis, just dont question it , go along with it. It will pass? Maybe JC wasn't raised like this, maybe he listened never having had to deal with something like this , there may never have been a consequence for her behaviour, maybe this night there was and it was alien to her, someone saying no, stop, I've had enough, I'm leaving, it may have enraged someone who never heard the word NO before.

That imo goes back to her parents and how they may have fostered this unrealistic environment where do what you like and no one will question it because how dare they I personally know a lot of parents like this I'm a parent myself and its in the forefront of my mind how I teach my children to have empathy for others and there is consequences in many forms when you don't in life. Did you ever hear the saying I've created a monster? Did TM?

Jason says no - Jason's dead
LE charge - it's a conspiracy
Tracey testifies - she's a liar
Judge says no - it's a conspiracy
Media writes a negative story - it's a lie
Minor retracts a positive statement and tells the truth - he's an accuser, he is lying.

Pattern anyone?

All just my thoughts not facts In anyway.



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Possibly fido, but the only problem I have with that is that he must have armed himself with the bat prior to entering the bedroom. Of course, he and his defence team will say that is because he suspected prior DV by Jason, but in the absence of any solid evidence to support that, why was he carrying a bat into the bedroom? Irrespective of whether it was a new bat that was a gift for Jack, as TM claims , or he went to the garage to get the old one, why bring the bat to the bedroom? The story about the bat being a gift for Jack is IMO very suspect, and smacks of an excuse for him picking up something close at hand, but again why bring a bat to the bedroom?
What do you think?

She had the weapons and had started the beating TM comes up when it's over. Covers up she forgets to tell him about the paver?

Just my thoughts not facts

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Just throwing this out here now but found this yesterday and had it confirmed that it was the house . Is the room where Jason killed leading onto the back decking? Is it significant? http://www.realtor.com/realestatean...t_Winston-Salem_NC_27107_M66309-62656#photo13
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Great find Stephan! And good to refresh our memories before the trial kicks off properly. From what I remember from when the Lynches were trying to get the kids stuff and Molly had dumped it on the drive, the garage is actually on the ground floor as you face the house so in PIC 1 the layout would be like this (L-R) bay window is the Master Bedroom, entrance hallway, leading into formal dining room (see pic with rectangular pine table & dresser, No 6 on the reel), then the double windows w/shutters would be the garage. Correspondingly, the rear facade would be as follows - (L-R) Guest Bedroom Main Level, Kitchen/Informal Dining in the bay w/access to the exterior decking, sitting room w/fireplace, Master Bedroom w/ensuite. There appears to be direct access to the garage from within the house between the kitchen & formal dining room, see PIC 4 in the reel. There appears to be two bedrooms & a storage room above the garage upstairs with presumably the master bath (not pictured). There are no photos of the basement so this perhaps ties in with what I think stmarysmead said about it being renovated once it was bought by Jason & Molly?

It would be good to know when the renovation was done as this could perhaps account for the presence of a random brick in the house? My main observation from the layout is that there is direct access from the master bedroom to the garage which would be significant if the detectives can prove that the bat was where it is alleged that it was.
 
Possibly fido, but the only problem I have with that is that he must have armed himself with the bat prior to entering the bedroom. Of course, he and his defence team will say that is because he suspected prior DV by Jason, but in the absence of any solid evidence to support that, why was he carrying a bat into the bedroom? Irrespective of whether it was a new bat that was a gift for Jack, as TM claims , or he went to the garage to get the old one, why bring the bat to the bedroom? The story about the bat being a gift for Jack is IMO very suspect, and smacks of an excuse for him picking up something close at hand, but again why bring a bat to the bedroom?
thats a really strong point peregrino..
Also you stated clearly that it doesn't matter what age or history the bat had ( do people remember the hours we spent arguing the bat?)
Cut to the chase, You're absolutely right, it was a pathetic excuse for an action he alleges he took.

I am very curious about the duration of the entire attack, from the first blow to the last, the sequence of the blows and their timing in relation to when Jason's life expired... when his spirit finally became free from their clutches forever
( I really do actually believe that occurred, he too was a special soul, and I never met him as far as I know)
To that effect I am highly curious about the expert pathologist the state will employ and hope he or she will be questioned in this regard
It is possible the fatal blow was administered by the rock and that the rock was the first implement used.
In response to True's post... how long did it take them to concoct their stories while jason lay dead or dying.

No regrets,
Just excuses.. and to fail to inform his family immediately...
 
Just throwing this out here now but found this yesterday and had it confirmed that it was the house . Is the room where Jason killed leading onto the back decking? Is it significant? http://www.realtor.com/realestatean...t_Winston-Salem_NC_27107_M66309-62656#photo13
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Ahh, I sort of get the basement thingy now, all the bottom of the property at the back is the basement as it is on a lower level than the front of the property. You can see the house on the following link and scroll around it.

http://atlaspublicrecords.com/name/molly-m-corbett/winston-salem-nc/4bfb6bfb3a

Google street view https://www.google.com/maps/@35.997...4!1szPesFLixi9Vj6VrkJkNO4Q!2e0!7i13312!8i6656
 
thats a really strong point peregrino..
Also you stated clearly that it doesn't matter what age or history the bat had ( do people remember the hours we spent arguing the bat?)
Cut to the chase, You're absolutely right, it was a pathetic excuse for an action he alleges he took.

I am very curious about the duration of the entire attack, from the first blow to the last, the sequence of the blows and their timing in relation to when Jason's life expired... when his spirit finally became free from their clutches forever
( I really do actually believe that occurred, he too was a special soul, and I never met him as far as I know)
To that effect I am highly curious about the expert pathologist the state will employ and hope he or she will be questioned in this regard
It is possible the fatal blow was administered by the rock and that the rock was the first implement used.
In response to True's post... how long did it take them to concoct their stories while jason lay dead or dying.

No regrets,
Just excuses.. and to fail to inform his family immediately...
Hoping they have a time of death from the blood spatter and bat. Imo 3.04 am ?
I'm not seeing that. It doesn't seem to fit.
Imo

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This would indicate that the Master is in the second floor. The guest room is in "main level." So Jason was sleeping in the guest too . She was in the Master upstairs.

Now my mind is all abuzz, if the 'real' master was on the first floor, JC was killed in the guest room (and this is probably why TM and SM were sleeping in the finished basement). Could this have been a recuring thing? This again lends credence to the idea that the marriage was falling apart. I am sure that WC will be giving evidence given he had been staying with them less than a week before.

All IMO
 
What do you think?

She had the weapons and had started the beating TM comes up when it's over. Covers up she forgets to tell him about the paver?

Just my thoughts not facts

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If, as i think, the assault began before TM entered the room it could simply be that she had the bat, not the paving brick in her hand at that moment. He may not have thought to ask about any other weapon and continued with the belief that she had simply hit him with the bat.

All IMO
 
If, as i think, the assault began before TM entered the room it could simply be that she had the bat, not the paving brick in her hand at that moment. He may not have thought to ask about any other weapon and continued with the belief that she had simply hit him with the bat.

All IMO
Yes, because he also says "I hit him on the head... with a baseball bat"

He also said "he's a mess" he's bleeding all over" which makes me think he didn't notice the other injuries on the, thighs chest back, hand arm? Because J was covered in blood,

If you put the injuries there you know the injuries there.





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Great find Stephan! And good to refresh our memories before the trial kicks off properly. From what I remember from when the Lynches were trying to get the kids stuff and Molly had dumped it on the drive, the garage is actually on the ground floor as you face the house so in PIC 1 the layout would be like this (L-R) bay window is the Master Bedroom, entrance hallway, leading into formal dining room (see pic with rectangular pine table & dresser, No 6 on the reel), then the double windows w/shutters would be the garage. Correspondingly, the rear facade would be as follows - (L-R) Guest Bedroom Main Level, Kitchen/Informal Dining in the bay w/access to the exterior decking, sitting room w/fireplace, Master Bedroom w/ensuite. There appears to be direct access to the garage from within the house between the kitchen & formal dining room, see PIC 4 in the reel. There appears to be two bedrooms & a storage room above the garage upstairs with presumably the master bath (not pictured). There are no photos of the basement so this perhaps ties in with what I think stmarysmead said about it being renovated once it was bought by Jason & Molly?

It would be good to know when the renovation was done as this could perhaps account for the presence of a random brick in the house? My main observation from the layout is that there is direct access from the master bedroom to the garage which would be significant if the detectives can prove that the bat was where it is alleged that it was.

Now my mind is all abuzz, if the 'real' master was on the first floor, JC was killed in the guest room (and this is probably why TM and SM were sleeping in the finished basement). Could this have been a recuring thing? This again lends credence to the idea that the marriage was falling apart. I am sure that WC will be giving evidence given he had been staying with them less than a week before.

All IMO

I don't think he was, there is a master bedroom and a main level guest room on the same floor. The master bedroom has an ensuite which would tie in with Molly being able to get a wash cloth so quickly and this room is directly above the basement level so makes more sense in terms of TM hearing something from down there.

There is always the possibility that Molly was using the other guest room on this level however and that is why the parents slept downstairs.
 
I don't think he was, there is a master bedroom and a main level guest room on the same floor. The master bedroom has an ensuite which would tie in with Molly being able to get a wash cloth so quickly and this room is directly above the basement level so makes more sense in terms of TM hearing something from down there.

There is always the possibility that Molly was using the other guest room on this level however and that is why the parents slept downstairs.

Ahhh now im more confused. It's a four bedroom house not counting the finished basement which was finished after they moved into the property. The plan of similar houses show one bedroom on the main floor and three bedrooms upstairs. I assumed given the fact that very little belongings were taken from the main floor guestroom would indicate that JC was found in there (bed, many funishings would be unusable due to blood, tissue etc).

I would assume a room for JC, a room for SC, a master bedroom and a guestroom.

Need to unfry my brain and start looking again because i have got myself very confused.

All IMO
 
Ahhh now im more confused. It's a four bedroom house not counting the finished basement which was finished after they moved into the property. The plan of similar houses show one bedroom on the main floor and three bedrooms upstairs. I assumed given the fact that very little belongings were taken from the main floor guestroom would indicate that JC was found in there (bed, many funishings would be unusable due to blood, tissue etc).

I would assume a room for JC, a room for SC, a master bedroom and a guestroom.

Need to unfry my brain and start looking again because i have got myself very confused.

All IMO

It's not unusual for builders to modify these homes to make them slightly different. I don't believe...from the windows...that this builders plan is exactly the same as Jason's.

In picture 5 from the kitchen at the back of the house, we can look thru the pass through into the fireplace room. On the left, toward the front of the house is a bedroom. There are two pictures of this bedroom. Theybdhow the same windows that are on the left of the front of the house. Through that window you can see that bedroom is ground level,at the front. You can see the street through the window.
 
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It's not unusual for builders to modify these homes to make them slightly different. I don't believe...from the windows...that this builders plan is exactly the same as Jason's.

In picture 5 from the kitchen at the back of the house, we can look thru the pass through into the fireplace room. On the left, toward the front of the house is a bedroom. There are two pictures of this bedroom. Theybdhow the same windows that are on the left of the front of the house. Through that window you can see that bedroom is ground level,at the front. You can see the street through the window.

I think it is the fact the house is on a hill that is confusing me. Hopefully my brain will wake up... at some point!

IMO
 
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