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

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Hackham home of elderly couple Brenda and Lynton Anderson ransacked | 7NEWS​

 
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I have heard of courts freezing assets but I have never heard of a court denying access to a deceased estate before. Does this also mean RP loses her inheritance if found guilty of her parents murder?

I think so, as that would be the profit from a crime(s).
 
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I have heard of courts freezing assets but I have never heard of a court denying access to a deceased estate before. Does this also mean RP loses her inheritance if found guilty of her parents murder?
I imagine it would be similar to killing someone for their life insurance policy etc. just imo.
 
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Wow! $600,000 Bail required for Home Detention. How many families could manage that amount?
Interesting that she has been released into her son’s care rather than her husbands.
Perhaps Hubby doesn't want her.
 
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Perhaps Hubby doesn't want her.
And if her own husband apparently doesn't believe in her innocence, what does that say? At her age, her husband would know her better than her son.
 
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And if her own husband apparently doesn't believe in her innocence, what does that say? At her age, her husband would know her better than her son.

He might consider himself lucky to be alive :oops:
 
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I just checked out (not personally!) the house which is now up for sale. I was really expecting it to have more than 3 bedrooms, given that 4 children grew up there - but of course that was how things were back then. It is in serious need of remodelling, and I doubt the buyer would do that. I should think it will almost certainly be a "knockdown". The real value is in the land, and also the position. I should think that it will be snapped up very quickly - it might be just right for a nursing home, for example. Australia, with its aging population, will be needing more and more of them.
 
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I just checked out (not personally!) the house which is now up for sale. I was really expecting it to have more than 3 bedrooms, given that 4 children grew up there - but of course that was how things were back then. It is in serious need of remodelling, and I doubt the buyer would do that. I should think it will almost certainly be a "knockdown". The real value is in the land, and also the position. I should think that it will be snapped up very quickly - it might be just right for a nursing home, for example. Australia, with its aging population, will be needing more and more of them.

I wonder what can be done to a property that has a heritage order on it (as mentioned in the news.com article).

I just looked up the SA Heritage listing datatbase. It is listed there. Usually heritage listings mean that things have to be conserved. In this case it is the "former dwelling, and shop, and outbuilding" that is listed.

Maybe they will subdivide that big plot of land, build on the rest, and preserve the part where the heritage structures sit.

 
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I wonder what can be done to a property that has a heritage order on it (as mentioned in the news.com article).

I just looked up the SA Heritage listing datatbase. It is listed there. Usually heritage listings mean that things have to conserved. In this case it is the "former dwelling, and shop, and outbuilding" that is listed.

Maybe they will subdivide that big plot of land, build on the rest, and preserve the part where the heritage structures sit.

Yes, I'd forgotten about that! I suppose that if for instance it was to go to someone to build a nursing home, for example a church, then maybe the heritage listed buildings could be incorporated as a chapel, men's shed, whatever.
 
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I'm surprised about some of the heritage properties here.
I used to think that meant you couldn't change the look of them, but some here have actually been demolished.

I suppose it's determined on a case by case basis.

I'm in New South Wales though.
 
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Alleged insulin parent poisoner Raelene Polymiadis attends court for the first time​


Surrounded by her husband and family members as she entered the court.

Wondering how much support she has. Sounds like husband is on her side?? But what about siblings, children, other family members?
 

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