GUILTY NC - Jason Corbett, 39, murdered in his Wallburg home, 2 Aug 2015 #1

Status
Not open for further replies.
  • #121
Poor abused Molly...sounds really terrified of her husband.



"Two days before he was killed, Mr Corbett left a social function in the US early after he became upset and annoyed at his wife jeering him about his weight.
"They were out having dinner with some friends on the Friday before he died when Molly started fat-shaming him," said the family friend.
"Jason always took it to heart and it upset him. He left Molly there that night and went home on his own. He was mortified. She used to always call him 'fat 🤬🤬🤬' and he never liked it."
Mr Corbett was so conscious of his weight that he had lost nearly a stone in the month before he died.
"He was due to be best man at his best friend's wedding next summer so they both had a bet about who was going to lose the most weight," said the family source.
 
  • #122
While it seems likely Jason was probably dead a while before the call was made, if they were smart (all evidence to the contrary) they would carry out the compressions anyway in the full knowledge that they were futile. I'm not sure of this, but would have though that a medical examiner could detect the sort of post-mortem bruising that sort of activity would create. I have heard it is possible to crack ribs if you are apply the level of pressure needed for proper chest compressions. Does anyone know if when chest compressions are carried out they can be detected in a post-mortem exam?

True "post-mortem" compressions should not leave bruises as bruising is a vital response injury (e.g. You need a pulse/blood pressure to have actual response). Broken ribs are another story. Also, post-mortem can be difficult, for example if someone is "dying" but not completely "dead" you can have vital response injuries. I seriously doubt anyone was trying to resuscitate this man. It isn't logical.
 
  • #123
Thanks for the welcome everyone ! Im only here a short while, but I just get engrossed in some of the stories, its taken me a while to go through them!

I was just having another look around while I had a minute and found a reply on yahoo from MM, regarding her college - https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061101065037AAO9ler.

So she went to public uni for undergraduate (Clemson), then to a private one for graduate (Emory) it seems. Probably not relevant, but every bit of info leads to something:-)
 
  • #124
yes, quite frequently either sternum or ribs are fractured and these fractures are visible on autopsy
 
  • #125
Thanks for the welcome everyone ! Im only here a short while, but I just get engrossed in some of the stories, its taken me a while to go through them!

I was just having another look around while I had a minute and found a reply on yahoo from MM, regarding her college - https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061101065037AAO9ler.

So she went to public uni for undergraduate (Clemson), then to a private one for graduate (Emory) it seems. Probably not relevant, but every bit of info leads to something:-)

Thank you. I think that's a great find...but mainly because I believe it's Molly lying again. We are to believe that a young woman with lots of family "connections...graduates from a great college, then does graduate work at another fine college...and does not get a job in the field of work all that education and money trained her for.

She could have been a Nanny without all that study and costly education.

I don't believe her at all. Remember in many articles the family talks about her lies that she was friends with the first wife; her lies about "birthing" Jason's children; lies and more lies.

If there is no record of graduating Clemson and enrollment at Emory...this is a gem to impeach her credibility. Her abuse "story"...since after supposedly being choked by a large, powerful man, showed NO supporting evidence of bruising or marks.

IMO, this girl lives in a fantasy world and her family enabled her. This is like Casey Anthony's "job."
 
  • #126
Does anyone know if they will be tried together or if they can request separate trials?
 
  • #127
Does anyone know if they will be tried together or if they can request separate trials?

Good question, wish I knew the answer. Very glad they were both charged. Tom tried to take the rap (enabling) by admitting in the 911 call, that he had struck Jason. But the evidence didn't match :crying:

IMHO
 
  • #128
Hi and may I say Thank you so much for the add and hello from the UK, I am Irish by the way, can I just say, if you listen to the 911 call closely, mm is actually talking to another person in the room at times, when the operator asks if Jason has been drinking, mm can be heard shouting no in the background and then her dad whispers we have to do cpr, then she say to him when he says I'm trying lady to the operator, mm says I think he's alive, it's quite hard to hear and then you hear a door slam and when he is asked to clear jason's air ways he says tells mm to get a wash cloth and then tells the operator she is going to get someone, then the operator says tell your daughter to go unlock the door and turn on the porch light, she goes and returns but no bedroom door opens or closes and she isn't out of breathe when she quickly returns, this whole case stinks and I also believe she hit him when he was asleep first and then savagely attacked him until he was dead x
 
  • #129
Welcome Nanniefee!:lepsmilie:

:welcome:
 
  • #130
Is anyone else reminded of the young babysitter that kidnapped and tortured Lyndon Albers and left her for dead, when reading about Molly Martens Corbett? I wonder if we knew more about Abby Hanna's life and background, if we'd be comparing her to Molly?
 
  • #131
Is anyone else reminded of the young babysitter that kidnapped and tortured Lyndon Albers and left her for dead, when reading about Molly Martens Corbett? I wonder if we knew more about Abby Hanna's life and background, if we'd be comparing her to Molly?

Wasn't familiar with this story, so looked it up. There are distinct similarities between Abby and Molly. Mental health issues abound with both. Sounds like the Hannas are enablers, as well. So incredibly sad for the Albers family, who lost a precious child.
 
  • #132
Wasn't familiar with this story, so looked it up. There are distinct similarities between Abby and Molly. Mental health issues abound with both. Sounds like the Hannas are enablers, as well. So incredibly sad for the Albers family, who lost a precious child.

Just to clarify, Lyndon Albers was kidnapped by Hanna, not killed.
 
  • #133
Just to clarify, Lyndon Albers was kidnapped by Hanna, not killed.

Thanks for the clarification! Hopefully this dear child is doing well. :confused:
 
  • #134
Hi all,

I'm from Limerick, Jason's home town, so been following the case with interest. Just from following it's clear to me that Molly Martens had an infatuation with these kids, but had nowhere near the same infatuation with her husband. Also, if the affidavits regarding Molly's personality are true, she appears to be a Jekyll & Hyde character and very capable of rage and vindictive actions. To me she appears to be the classic 'butter wouldn't melt' public persona, but a nightmare behind closed doors. She may also be delusional and a pathological liar. It's clear to me too that her Dad Tom Martens is covering for her, simply because nothing in his story makes any sense.

In my opinion, this is what happened:

Jason & Molly have a heated argument some time in the evening which results in Jason revealing to Molly that he does not intend to return to the US with the children after their upcoming trip to Ireland. He probably also mentions transferring his wealth to Ireland.

Molly is not able to deal with this revelation, and in hysterics, calls her parents in Tennessee. Knowing their daughter and fearing for her well being, the Martens drop everything and make the 4+ hr journey to Davidson County.

The Martens arrive at the Corbett house late in the night. There, along with Molly, they either have another heated confrontation with Jason before Jason has enough and goes to bed, or, knowing what lies ahead Jason has already retired to bed by the time they arrive.

In the meantime the Martens spend their time trying to comfort and calm down their daughter. They eventually retire to bed. At this point Molly Martens is the only one remaining up in the house.

Molly Martens continues to stew and eventually her anger and mental fragility gets the better of her. It's possible she's been drinking too. In a fit of rage she does a tour of the house foraging for weapons, which results in her bringing in a paving brick from outside and taking the young boys baseball bat from his gear bag in the garage.

Molly Martens enters the master bedroom upstairs and attacks Jason Corbett with the baseball bat while he is asleep in bed. One of two things happens. Either Jason wakes and in a groggy semi-conscious state, stumbles around, but is eventually felled to the ground by repeated blunt force. Or, Jason is simply beaten to death in his sleep on the bed by repeated blunt force trauma. I think the former is more likely, as the injuries described in the autopsy are varied and more consistent with the theory that he moved around and was attacked from various angles.

The possible thud of a big man like Jason Corbett hitting the ground, and the possible deranged noises coming from Molly Martens, awakens the Martens downstairs. Tom Martens comes upstairs to check what's going on. He arrives in the Martens bedroom to find a motionless Jason Corbett in a pool of blood still being attacked by Molly. Possibly with the paving brick at this stage.

Tom Martens pulls his daughter off Jason Corbett and attempts to calm her down. This may have taken some time. Eventually he calls 911. He has already decided to protect his daughter and take the rap for her. Mainly because she stood to lose everything (kids, house, life) if he did not. He concocts a quick story of self defense, possibly in conjunction with Molly and his wife, but fails to think his story through before making the call.

The 911 call is made and the entire thing is essentially a charade.

The holes in Tom Martens Story


1. He makes an impromptu 4+ hrs journey on a Sunday night to his daughters house. He also brings his wife on the trip. Being an experienced law federal agent, if his daughter was in any immediate danger the first thing he would have done would have been to call the local police and use his status to get some protection to her.

Key questions here are: What was in the initial conversation between Tom and Molly, and also were there further calls between the parents and Molly during the 4+ hr journey time?

2. He claims he bought the baseball bat as a new gift to the young boy Jack. But it appears the baseball bat was not 'new' condition wise, and the boy himself claims it was at least a year old.

Key questions here: Are there any pics showing Jack swinging the bat? Where would he pick up a new bat on an impromptu late Sunday evening trip? Has he got a receipt/card payment record to prove it? Does the store have a record of the transaction/cctv footage?

3. In the 911 call, he claims a donnybrook fight broke out. But detectives say the crime scene is not consistent with that. This is probably because weapons that had no business being in the master bedroom were present (brick, bat), the victim was naked, all the evidence pointed to a one sided beating, other items/objects in the room were not disturbed, and there were no marks on either of the assailants (and thus no evidence of a fight back or that the victim had an opportunity to defend himself).

Key questions here: The final position of the victims body in the bedroom? Is there any evidence that the victim even tried to defend himself (grabbing the bat, grabbing any object at all, bloody hand prints on either of the assailants clothing/skin, DNA under finger nails etc).

4. Also in the 911 call, Tom Martens is calm and collected. He does not sound like a man who has just battled a bigger man like Jason Corbett. He's 65, he would have been more flustered, hyper and a little out of breath. Instead he just sounds hopeless, and gives the impression that there's almost no point in doing the CPR. He sounds more like a man who is startled at the situation he finds himself in.

Key questions here: He never mentions the brick in the 911 call. He also does not reference his wife Sharon at all. If he was awoken all the way downstairs by the commotion of the 'Donnybrook', surely the kids were awoken by it too? Was Sharon attending to the kids in their rooms after the incident?

5. His story that he simply intervened to stop Jason Corbett choking his daughter does not check out. The autopsy report details multiple wounds, bruising and lacerations to the legs, torso, face and skull. There were no choking marks on Molly's neck. If he intervened, is he saying he lost complete control and beat Jason Corbett to death thereafter, all over his body? Or is he saying that he simply hit him over the head a few times, in which case his daughter must have inflicted all the other wounds with the paving brick beforehand? If so, why did she even have a paving brick in a supposed bedroom Donnybrook? How did she manage to attack a man of Jason Corbett's size, and especially inflict multiple injuries to his entire body including his face? Did Jason just stand there and let her attack him, but then all of a sudden decides he has had enough punishment and decides to choke her? None of that makes any sense.

6. Tom Martens is a highly trained and experienced federal agent. He would be well trained on how to maim or incapacitate an assailant without killing them. He would also surely be licensed to carry a weapon? Why would he carry a mini baseball bat upstairs when he probably had a gun? As such his actions on the night do not make any sense.


Other disturbing facts

- The withdrawal of huge cash amounts from the joint account after the murder
This to me looks like all Molly's work again. Unless they are complete idiots, I cannot for one second see Tom or Sharon Martens advising or encouraging Molly to do this. I can't see her uncle Mike Earnest advising this either. Crazy thing to do, and I can only imagine it was crazy and vindictive Molly that thought this was a good move. If she was advised to do it, I have no words...!

- The alleged attempt to obtain the kids passports by Mike Earnest
This is very sinister, but maybe Mike Earnest was fed the same spoof story that the police were fed. Maybe he believed the self defense story and was simply helping his niece Molly in securing the kids passports. If not, it's again another very strange and ill advised move.

- The refusal to release the belongings of Jason and the kids to the Irish families
Again vindictive. A complete lack of respect for Jason Corbett's relatives here, and more evidence that Molly Martens cared little for her husband and his family.

- Molly's previous legal advice regarding custody of the kids
According to media reports, Molly had sought legal advice on a few occasions on gaining custody of the kids following divorce from Jason. She also had confided this with a friend in Ireland (but it would have went straight back to Jason, so he would have been aware). So her mindset had been on divorce and retaining the kids for a number of years. She would have been advised that retaining custody of the kids would have been impossible without adoption. So it's not impossible to think that she may have thought about other ways of retaining the kids.


That's my two cents anyway, and all just my own opinion of course
 
  • #135
Shhhh...fabulous post...and pretty much what, IMO, transpired. I think Molly had been the Martens "secret" problem child for years. I'd love to know where she was, relationships, jobs, etc in the years from high school till becoming employed by Jason.

I think there is much there in that time period that will shred her credibility.

One article mentioned that Jason was very disturbed about things he learned before the wedding. Was there more than bipolar disease? I think this family is very concerned with appearances. Taking the blame but crying abuse enables them to think they are covering for their violent daughter, and repairing the family reputation. But the story, as you pointed out, is a crock.

I expect them to be humiliated and convicted at trial. My opinion only. Of course.
 
  • #136
Welcome sshhh!

:goodpost::welcome4:

I totally agree with everything you said. Look forward to more of your posts.
 
  • #137
  • #138
Following...
 
  • #139
  • #140
In my opinion, this family has been capitulating to their daughter to hide their shame at her rages and "issues." Trying to ruin..a man they murdered's...reputation...is their only shot at hiding their shame. What shame? Knowing full well her murderous rages and trying to place those small children in her care, ÀLONE.

It's obscene.

Casey Anthony's baby grandchild could suffer no more when Cindy, IMO,lied to,protect Casey. But this family was willing to place Jason's children in her solo care...even after seeing the nauseating handwork of his savagely beaten corpse. That's the truth of it, in my opinion.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
77
Guests online
3,957
Total visitors
4,034

Forum statistics

Threads
632,255
Messages
18,623,925
Members
243,066
Latest member
DANTHAMAN
Back
Top