GUILTY Australia - Mathew Dunbar, 42, suspicious death, Walcha, NSW, 2 Aug 2017 *Arrest*

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Oh I see, it wasn't the actual murder idea that she got from the show, but the idea to pay a friend to make a false statement.
 
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Well, what a shame that didn't work out - not!
 
  • #323
Why are they rehashing old news?
This is the same three months ago (up thread)


Sep 13, 2021

Widow awaiting sentence for murder of farmer boyfriend facing new charges


in a series of jail letters.
"I'm going to make you a proposition and see if you can be the one to help me," Darcy wrote to her friend in January 2020.
Darcy then outlines her plan, inspired by the 1990s sitcom Frasier, where one of the characters struggles with the "moral dilemma" of whether to lie for a friend in a court case.
"I was watching an episode of Frasier when Niles needed him to lie in court and say he didn't know that Niles was in love with Daphne," Darcy wrote.
"It got me thinking if only I could ask somebody to say that Mathew told them he was planning his suicide maybe a few or several days before he passed."



Widow awaiting sentence for murder of farmer boyfriend facing new charges


 
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My understanding is that the allegations came out three months ago, but she fronted court with the related charges this week. She was formally charged with conspiring to pervert the course of justice.
 
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What is new is that she has now been formally charged.
 
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It would not surprise me that once old Nat is safely ensconced in Silverwater for many, many years, quite a few targets of Natasha in her hey day will come out of the woods.

Her kids had a lucky break, really. They would eventually get in her way.
 
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It would not surprise me that once old Nat is safely ensconced in Silverwater for many, many years, quite a few targets of Natasha in her hey day will come out of the woods.

Her kids had a lucky break, really. They would eventually get in her way.

This woman has form and this can’t be her first time.
 
  • #328
Before poor Mathew she wallopped her beloved over the head with a hammer then set fire to the house!
I guarantee her priors have/will be suppressed for a fair trial.
Fair trial for her but not for public safety.

What a rotten piece of work.
 
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Mathew Dunbar – Disability Day of Mourning

Disability: Depression, leg injury.


What is filicide?

“Filicide” is the legal term for a parent murdering their child. In the disability community, “filicide” is used when talking about a parent or other relative or household member killing a child or adult relative with a disability, by action or inaction. Legally, these cases are categorized as murder, manslaughter, or simply homicide.

When we say “filicide,” we are talking about a pattern of violence that starts when a parent or caregiver murders their child or adult relative with a disability and continues in how these murders are reported, discussed, justified, excused, and replicated.
 
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The school friend who turned down N's offer of payment for false evidence may have to watch her back when N is let loose again.
 
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The school friend who turned down N's offer of payment for false evidence may have to watch her back when N is let loose again.

Hopefully not released for a long long time.
 
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I was sorta surprised that they let in the stuff about Col, I guess they got it in thru tendency evidence?, god knows what else there is :eek:

Saw on booktopia that it comes out in dec.........

This case reminds me of another case where the wife ordered a hit on her husband to claim his life insurance & she had a as shaddy Hx as ND's . Her name is Michelle Willard. She was so dumb I imagined the cops were laughing from the get go........

She got 36 yrs with 26yrs NPP

Family welcomes guilty verdict in Muswellbrook murder

Regina v Willard - NSW Caselaw
I wish detectives had have investigated Col & the daughter’s mobile phones in detail!!!…suspicious that the daughter’s phone went missing just after.
 
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Detectives probably should’ve investigated Col & the kids mobile phones & messages in detail!…suspicious that the daughter’s phone went missing just after. Then there’s the unemotional weird police interview just after the event & the lies in court that raises alarm bells
 
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Isn't she supposed to be sentenced this month?
 
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Yes 22nd October….
 
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It only gets crazier though… apparently the daughter… (who had to remove herself in the middle of being on the stand to seek legal aid in the toilet after she knew she was committing an offence by lying yet again in court) is now applying to be a police officer???? How can she get accepted?
 

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