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

  • #341
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.
I think you're right about her kids - who'd want to be them? And this older daughter apparently lying for her - out of love, or out of fear? And thinking of joining the police? Well, that's ok if she says that she wants to protect people from people like her mother.
 
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  • #344
Sentencing this Friday, December 3rd.
 
  • #345
  • #346
ACA video attached.

'I dodged a bullet': Ex-partner of 'The Widow of Walcha' talks for first time

An ex-partner of a woman who later went on to kill her farmer boyfriend has spoken for the first time, telling A Current Affair 'he dodged a bullet'.
Ahead of her sentence, another ex partner, Fred Nicholson, spoke about how he fell victim to Darcy when she spent thousands on the credit card she stole from him.
"I could have been in the same position as Mathew Dunbar which when you think about it, it's quite nerve racking."
"She said to me, 'theses lambs will do a lot for me'. That was a lead into Mathew Dunbar. I think it was all premeditated to get those lambs. She was always scheming. Looking back, whatever she [did] it was planned out step by step," he said.

'I dodged a bullet': Ex-partner of 'The Widow of Walcha' talks for first time
 
  • #347
ACA video attached.

'I dodged a bullet': Ex-partner of 'The Widow of Walcha' talks for first time

An ex-partner of a woman who later went on to kill her farmer boyfriend has spoken for the first time, telling A Current Affair 'he dodged a bullet'.
Ahead of her sentence, another ex partner, Fred Nicholson, spoke about how he fell victim to Darcy when she spent thousands on the credit card she stole from him.
"I could have been in the same position as Mathew Dunbar which when you think about it, it's quite nerve racking."
"She said to me, 'theses lambs will do a lot for me'. That was a lead into Mathew Dunbar. I think it was all premeditated to get those lambs. She was always scheming. Looking back, whatever she [did] it was planned out step by step," he said.

'I dodged a bullet': Ex-partner of 'The Widow of Walcha' talks for first time
I expect a few blokes coming out from behind the curtain, lifting their sunburnt heads above the parapet now.. certainly more than one. There will be a bit of pushing and shoving at the bar among the graziers and the wheat chaps, and the canola growers... how they got shorn like one of their own lambs and were a bit embarrassed about it, ' 'didn't like to say'... how they fell for the old story, how each got done over ... ''


There will be a few women who saw what was going on , and didn't have the clout to call it for what it was... ...

There will be a few laughs, but not that many, seeing how it all came about. How she infiltrated their ordered farming life, like a lone locust.
 
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February? What happened to Dec 2nd?
 
  • #350
She should never be released.

Bloody hell what is life these days anyway, what 30 years max?
Imo opinion she's far worse that Baden-Clay or the likes of Ristevski.
 
  • #351
Is Colin Crossman still loyal?
 
  • #352
She should never be released.

Bloody hell what is life these days anyway, what 30 years max?
Imo opinion she's far worse that Baden-Clay or the likes of Ristevski.
You're right Crispy, she should never see the light of day again. Sad how many men fall for scheming blondes.
 
  • #353
BTW, guess what colour my hair is? Yes, not blonde. :D
 
  • #354
You're right Crispy, she should never see the light of day again. Sad how many men fall for scheming blondes.

p u s s y power.
 
  • #355
Well, it's February - have we got a sentencing date?
 
  • #356
40 Years.

‘Widow of Walcha’ cops huge sentence for Mathew Dunbar murder

An emotionally manipulative killer who pressured her boyfriend to change his will so she could inherit a multimillion dollar farm after murdering him and faking his suicide has been handed a 40-year jail sentence.

Natasha Beth Darcy, 46, will likely spend the rest of her life in jail after NSW Supreme Court Justice Julia Longeran imposed a 30-year non parole period for the murder of sheep farmer Mathew Dunbar.

Darcy sat stony-faced and showed no emotion as she learned her fate, appearing in court via videolink from the Dillwynia Correctional Centre in Sydney


https://www.theaustralian.com.au/br...r/news-story/f44ad7d37e171cf0b8a361b9d5a40f2a
 
  • #357
40 years!>...... 30 years non parole.. ..

For NSW.. that is quite a long sentence.. longer than the usual ... there was a relentless deliberation about this crime that was so outrageous and so difficult to pin down.
 
  • #358
Good. By the time she gets out, her feminine wiles and charms will be long gone.
 
  • #359
40 Years.

‘Widow of Walcha’ cops huge sentence for Mathew Dunbar murder

An emotionally manipulative killer who pressured her boyfriend to change his will so she could inherit a multimillion dollar farm after murdering him and faking his suicide has been handed a 40-year jail sentence.

Natasha Beth Darcy, 46, will likely spend the rest of her life in jail after NSW Supreme Court Justice Julia Longeran imposed a 30-year non parole period for the murder of sheep farmer Mathew Dunbar.

Darcy sat stony-faced and showed no emotion as she learned her fate, appearing in court via videolink from the Dillwynia Correctional Centre in Sydney


https://www.theaustralian.com.au/br...r/news-story/f44ad7d37e171cf0b8a361b9d5a40f2a

Good!

The judgement

R v Darcy (No. 9) - NSW Caselaw
 
  • #360
Good, thirty years non parole sounds just right. I always tear up when I look at photos of Mathew. He just wanted to be loved, who doesn't?
 

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