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

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I mean that we are seeing the public view of her Facebook...with many years "empty", edited of all content. Several MSM articles report that police have researched years of her FB content.

Some reported a vague reference to FB and "an old boyfriend." Time will tell if there is any merit to that story, but if so, LE does have that line of inquiry.

Molly has used selective pictures and FB entries since the murder to craft a certain picture of herself. The problem for her is that, in the years prior to the murder, her FB posts may give a completely different picture of her life with Jason and the children.

They have all her social media, etc.

Her Father confessed. Should be "one and done." But they BOTH are charged. There's a reason for that. IMO there's soooo much more to learn.
 
  • #43
I think the "fetching" of the weapons is a big, big deal. The Father has already been caught in a huge lie. He claimed that the bat was a present for the boy and was in his room because he had "forgotten" to give it to the child.

But the child told authorities that the step-Grandfather had given him the bat a year before and it was kept "in the garage."

So, if you see your daughter being choked...you run out of the room...downstairs, into the garage...then outside...get a paving brick...

Really? She could be dead by then. Such an obvious stupid lie.

No, you grab a lamp, something right in the room and maybe, then that is self defense "in the moment."

Not this story of running up down, selecting weapons, etc.
 
  • #44
There is no way that there was a paving brick in the Master Bedroom and the child said his bat was in the garage. So someone went outside and in the garage foraging for weapons.

Daddy certainly isn't going to be taking the time to run around collecting weapons, if he has come upon a scene where his daughter is being choked. Think about that for a minute. You'd pick up a lamp, something close, to make the attack stop.

I think it went more like this. I think everyone went to bed but Molly. ( the autopsy said that the victim was nude, when found, and that may be how he normally slept...butI doubt he was parading around that way.)

I think she gathered her weapons in a rage and went back up to the bedroom and hit him first in the back of the head with the bat. He may have just been stunned...and stumbled out of bed. I bet she kept swinging and he fell to the floor. Dad heard the commotion...came upstairs and found Baby Girl pummeling her husband with the brick, the bat....over and over.

He pulls her of him...tries to calm her....and then they concoct the "Save Molly" story. InDad's mind , his perfect daughter was being "abused" because she was not getting her way...and her husband was going to throw her off the financial gravy train. Dad rationalizes that his Little Murderer was "provoked" and decides they will use the "abuse excuse" and he will be the Defender-Hero.

Molly's parents are 2015's George and Cindy Anthony. They are going to lie,lie, lie...and make excuses in the name of parental love. Just think...they were even assisting their rage-aholic daughter in trying to get custody of the murder victims children!

Incredible!

Unfortunately for them...there was not a mark of violence in either one of them. And the room did not fit the "Donnybrook" lie. This poor man was defenseless when attacked. The autopsy will tell the story. The blood spatter will tell the story.

That FB page of hers....the real one....has a story to tell too.

Great comparison! Tom and Seecu are another George and Cindy Anthony. Enabling at its finest. They have long know M's issues, and instead of getting her the help she needed, continued to deny and enable. I think it was despicable to sic her on an unexpecting family in crisis, as their nanny. :twocents:

IMHO
 
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Great posts StMarysMead. One of the articles I read this morning stated Jason was naked when found. That seems odd to me too if he was attacking her. I would think most people would be dressed (excluding when people are high on drugs/alcohol and nudity seems prevalent).

I have a feeling there will be a lot of electronic media evidence from both Jason and Molly computers/phones to put together a pretty easy to understand synopsis of their marriage problems.
 
  • #46
OMG just listened to the 911 call.:gaah:

Tom acts and sounds like a country bumpkin, not a former FBI employee, or a present employee of the prestigious Oak Ridge National lab. He tells the 911 operator that he and his daughter are both CPR certified, but WHY did they wait to be told to start CPR? Poor Jason---getting their stories straight was more important than trying to save his life. And, their story is still full of holes. :twocents:

IMHO
 
  • #47
I too listened to the 911 call this afternoon and Mr. Martens is so calm it's spooky ... It's hard to imagine from that call that he was angry enough to have struck that man repeatedly and killed him... I think this murder is all Molly...and after the deed she involved her father who offered to take the rap for her...Brown Rice's point about him being naked makes sense ...if he hadn't been in bed when he was struck he would most likely be dressed in at least a robe especially with his in-laws visiting...plus, I would think as former FBI the father would have a firearm nearby for self defense and wouldn't need to look for a bat and a brick...
 
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http://www.independent.ie/irish-new...rew-as-investigation-progressed-34348380.html

Newest article.

If Molly's father just bought the bat as a gift and that's why it was handy, has he been able to tell LE where and when he bought it, so they can follow up and prove the purchase?

I doubt it. There may even be photos that show Jack with that bat. So many holes are possible in fabricated stories. Remember O.J. and his Bruno Magli shoes?

But the paving brick...now they are going to have to get very inventive to explain why that was handy in the MB. And why, as they apparently admitted, did they BOTH have to beat the man? And beat him all over his body?

If this was a "rescue mission"...Dad hits him, knocks him down...why isn't anyone calling police? How about Cindy Anthony, oops, I mean Mollie's Mother? Once he's down, stopped, why not call police to arrest Jason...instead of the Daddy and Molly pounding away with brick and bat? We are to believe that BOTH of them were so out of control that they couldn't stop...yet, Dad sounds like he's reporting finding a lost dog in the 9-11 call.

IMO opinion, the parents changed plans and arrived like the Calvary because Casey, oops, Molly, was out-of-control after finding out Jason was leaving her. She had been living large at his expense, which is proven by the very Pity Pictures she posted on Facebook. Look at the clothes, the travel, the beautiful home, the balloons from a NYE party the year before. All this was going away. Fun! Fun! Fun!

The children were in school all day. Gave her time to run to lawyers to see what would be left for her if he left. Having the children in her custody gave her a guarantee that her Gravy Train would continue. Think about the financial benefit to her retaining custody and the child support that went with it.

But it is the parents that keep my mind spinning. After the murder, they were still assisting their troubled daughter in trying to maintain custody of these poor children. They were promoting lies about the man she murdered. Dad, IMO, may even be taking the rap in order to save her. This entitlement and enablement must have been going on all her life. Obviously, not given Molly "her way" is "emotional abuse." Saying "no!" to Molly is "emotional abuse." Trying to leave her...that's a death penalty offense.

The Mother of Mags, Jason's first wife, has given an interview today in Irish press, extolling what a gentle man he was. I can't find a link yet.
 
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The Mother of Mags, Jason's first wife, has given an interview today in Irish press, extolling what a gentle man he was. I can't find a link yet.

Yes, I have read this before about Jason. Doesn't sound like the type of man who would try to kill his wife (and remember, no wounds on Molly that I've read). Of course, anybody can snap and do something out of character, but there is no evidence this happened.

I would think Jason would have been a catch for a husband! Recently widowed, foreigner with a cute accent :blushing:, cute little kids who you get to be an instant mommy to, and apparently lots of money (bought NC house for cash, pictures of trips around the world). The thought of that escaping her for good (moving back to Ireland w/out her) may have been what pushed her over the edge.

In her defense (not of murder, but of emotional state of mind), I could see how that scenario could break her. I assume she must have loved those kids like her own, and having no right to them after a divorce could have been heart breaking to her. Still curious why, after all those years, he wouldn't allow her to adopt....Did he see right away this marriage was a mistake and just tried to hang in there to see if it would get better.
 
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I have read that Jason's sister gave testimony in the custody trial that Molly admitted she had bipolar disease and mood swings. Now there s a spectrum of bipolar disease but the few incidents that I have seen described...her tantrum at her own wedding when she erupted at Jason and threw certain guests out R the reception...and the "water boarding" of Jack because he splashed her at a party, seem to indicate that she did not have her disease under control.

Perhaps (just speculating) that Jason, who had had a previous wonderful marriage, could not live with the rages and tantrums and was certainly not changing his will or allowing her to adopt the children. Who would want their children to live with a stepparent that was prone to be out of control.

He may have also realized that as Jack was growing older, it's alleged she was losing interest in him. When small, they were her "dress-up dolls" and fun to play with. Imagine someone of Molly's temperament dealing with teenagers! It's a huge clue that he never allowed her to adopt.

His first wife's sister recounts on FB that, on every visit, he would visit Mag's mother and spend time with her. To me, this says that this man loved deeply. If he had loved Molly "deeply" and knew that she was such a wonderful Mother to his children, IMO, he would have done what she wanted, allowed her to adopt, because this man wanted the best for his kids.

Life with Molly was not "the best" and Jason was not taking chances. I think he thought he could please her by moving to America, giving her material things. But there was probably no peace to be had.

If there's one thing that proves that Jason's judgement about not allowing Molly to adopt...it's the overkill on his murdered body.
 
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Molly came into Jason's life when he was very vulnerable. I've heard him being described by a family friend as a gentle giant. Sarah was only a few months old when Jason's beloved Mags died unexpectantly. He had a good job and needed immediate help with the children, one of them a baby. Enter Molly Martens. She became obsessed with the children, especially Sarah, and some say, she had told people about difficulties during Sarah's delivery!!!

As to the 911 call, did you hear how she told the operator her name? She sounded like a 5 year old child. Still can't get over Tom's matter of fact demeanor, and reluctance during the call. Wonder how their lawyers will defend this?

:two-cents

IMHO
 
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Molly came into Jason's life when he was very vulnerable. I've heard him being described by a family friend as a gentle giant. Sarah was only a few months old when Jason's beloved Mags died unexpectantly. He had a good job and needed immediate help with the children, one of them a baby. Enter Molly Martens. She became obsessed with the children, especially Sarah, and some say, she had told people about difficulties during Sarah's delivery!!!

As to the 911 call, did you hear how she told the operator her name? She sounded like a 5 year old child. Still can't get over Tom's matter of fact demeanor, and reluctance during the call. Wonder how their lawyers will defend this?

:two-cents

IMHO

Great post! As was said on the 911 call...Jason was a "big man." Those words IMO will damn these two. First of all, a man in his sixties, smaller, lighter, weaker...could not possibly sound like that if the struggle with a much bigger man, half his age...had just taken place. They didn't want help. They didn't want to save him. Dad wasn't even out of breath. They waited and schemed before they called. And IMO, Dadwasnt even involved. That's why he is not breathless, or emotional...having just beat someone's brains out. Don't try the FBI agent stuff...this is your daughters husband, not a stranger!

And Molly is small, slim. How could this "giant" be choking her and NOT leave marks, bruises. Not a scratch on the murderess.
 
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All of these are great posts...you're making me think of things I otherwise wouldn't have...I wonder why Molly didn't have a child of her own?
 
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All of these are great posts...you're making me think of things I otherwise wouldn't have...I wonder why Molly didn't have a child of her own?

I read somewhere yesterday, she had a bunch of miscarriages. HOWEVER, I only read that in one article, so not sure if it's true.
 
  • #56
Probably from this independent.ie article which cites Jason Corbett's sister's testimony in the custody hearing, I think.

Ms Martens is said to have told Mrs Lynch she was bipolar and had experienced numerous miscarriages over a number of years.
 
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Also, I found a strange yahoo old yahoo profile of Molly Martens from 9 years ago (same email address as the one she is attempting to contact the children with) and she talks about wanting to become closer with her 8-yr-old step-daughter and being a primary school teacher. Was Molly Marten's previously married before she met Jason Corbett?

https://answers.yahoo.com/activity/questions?show=2JJVCB5LGGTW3X67DEWXWS5C4A&t=g
 
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Also, I found a strange yahoo old yahoo profile of Molly Martens from 9 years ago (same email address as the one she is attempting to contact the children with) and she talks about wanting to become closer with her 8-yr-old step-daughter and being a primary school teacher. Was Molly Marten's previously married before she met Jason Corbett?

https://answers.yahoo.com/activity/questions?show=2JJVCB5LGGTW3X67DEWXWS5C4A&t=g
I googled the name at the top of your link and it came up with a last name of Maartens, with two as...don't think it's her...
 
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All of these are great posts...you're making me think of things I otherwise wouldn't have...I wonder why Molly didn't have a child of her own?

I have heard she could not bear children.
 
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Also, I found a strange yahoo old yahoo profile of Molly Martens from 9 years ago (same email address as the one she is attempting to contact the children with) and she talks about wanting to become closer with her 8-yr-old step-daughter and being a primary school teacher. Was Molly Marten's previously married before she met Jason Corbett?

https://answers.yahoo.com/activity/questions?show=2JJVCB5LGGTW3X67DEWXWS5C4A&t=g

I don't think she was married previously. She attended college and may have graduated. Then, she decided to become an aupair, and went to
Ireland. I find this a little odd, that a college graduate would do this. Have also heard she has very few friends. :twocents:

IMHO
 
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