GUILTY NC - Jason Corbett, 39, murdered in his Wallburg home, 2 Aug 2015 #9

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  • #621
The jail mugshots are up...if anyone can figure out how to access the website, I'm stumped!
 
  • #622
Does anyone know if the introduction of the motion under seal requesting psychiatric help for Molly will be mandated now as it's part of her sentence? As in, if she is obliged to undergo treatment, if her physician felt that she was not emotionally stable enough to go through an appeal process could he deny her the right to proceed?

A psychological evaluation is ordered sometimes as part of a pre-sentencing report by the Judge when evaluating a sentence. I believe it can be aggravating or mitigating, just like the witnesses who spoke in Court. In this case it was volunteered by the defense so I'm inclined to believe it was favorable for her receiving counseling and/or medication while incarcerated. I mean she needs it. She's got some problems. But, I doubt the report can prevent her from an appeal, and I don't think it factored into the verdict. IMO
 
  • #623
I am kinda glad that it is not being shown here. I don't think I want to hear her voice. I don't see why she should have a voice now when she wasn't willing to get up on the stand and have what she wanted to say cross examined. All she wants to do now is dirty Jason's name. I have always said that I don't believe he was attacking her or any of the DV stories but even if I did it still wouldn't excuse the level of violence they used against him.

Spot on, there is a public morality issue in airing this, these are now convicted killers and have no rights only their prison one and access to the courts. Just like two Irish radio channels and one N Ireland one gave them airtime after the murder raised searing questions to the morality of such. The Irish state Broadcasting Service RTE was not any of these channels. It would seem that’s what you get from a free press one without ethical guidance and seeking ratings. I hope too that these two monsters will not be given any airtime. They had their opportunity in open court, TM availed of it did himself no favours if anything dug the hole deeper. MM didn’t as was her prerogative and answered the affirmative no when asked by the trial judge. Should I come to see which I have no desire I can easily presume its the ranting’s of killers justifying orphan making in a greed for the orphans they themselves made and their father’s estate.
 
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  • #625
His rationale can't be argued with imo LL, he seems like a fair man. We always did say here her demeanor would be questioned in court. The blue dresses and minimalistic look didn't fool them.

I still feel a stomach churn when I think of her earlier statements in the custody hearings that she was not bi polar, wasn't depressed, was on no meds and then in a selfish effort to save herself a psychiatric report appears yesterday before sentencing.


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That's such a shrewd observation! Doesn't that mean she lied under oath at the custody hearing??
 
  • #626
She said: "She made everything difficult from the start, she didn't just murder them she caused a lot of hurt.
"After his death she even sent the bill for Jason's ambulance from the night he died to his parents."



Wayne added: "I remember when my sister Tracy, her husband David and a few friends went to North Carolina after Jason's death and Molly had his body moved to different funeral homes a few times.
"She wouldn't tell them where he was at first."
http://m.independent.ie/irish-news/...made-life-for-them-after-murder-36018645.html

Ms Martens Corbett, sobbing, turned to her family in the public gallery and said: "I'm really sorry Mom - I wish he'd just killed me

“I did not murder my husband. My father did not murder my husband. The incidents of August 2nd happened as they happened on a somewhat regular basis. The only difference is my father was there.”
“I will speak for Jack,” Mr Martin said.
Son’s statement

“My father’s death has been life-changing for me,” the letter read. “My dad was always there for me, always cheering me on in sports, in school and everyday life... He won’t be there for me if I marry or have kids. He’ll miss everything. He won’t see me grow from a child to a teenager. “I can never go to movies or pass a pass [when playing rugby] without feeling bad because that’s what me and my dad did. We are now seen as the family of the Irish man who was killed in his home… by a murderer named Molly Martens,” the letter continued.
“One thing she is not and never will be is part of the Corbett family.

“My dad will not be forgotten,” the letter concluded. “Molly Martens will also never be forgotten. She will be known as the woman who murdered her husband for no reason.”

The prosecutor struggled to maintain control of his emotions as he read the statement.

He was similarly emotional when he addressed the judge prior to sentencing earlier.

https://www.google.ie/amp/s/www.iri...ns-and-father-found-guilty-1.3181531?mode=amp






[FONT=&quot]That is really sick people the hiding of JC remains. Here you had the C in a strange land trying to find the remains of their brother not knowing if he was creamated or about to be. And at the same time trying to locate the C kids and I’m sure very very concerned for their welfare. I’m sure it was an awful time for them at the same time trying to come to terms with their brothers untimely death. Even the audacity of the M having his remains removed from the mortuary show a level of deviousness that’s beyond comprehension and these are the all American better class family. And none of the M family came to their aid and none of them shouted STOP. In Ireland funerals are sacred even families that have not interacted for generation attend each others funerals.[/FONT]
 
  • #627
Of course, they wanted him cremated to hide their crime.

Isn't it interesting that SM blamed her daughter for "pushing him" but not her husband.

This us why I haven't one iota of sympathy of these people.
 
  • #628
[FONT="]That is really sick people the hiding of JC remains. Here you had the C in a strange land trying to find the remains of their brother not knowing if he was creamated or about to be. And at the same time trying to locate the C kids and I’m sure very very concerned for their welfare. I’m sure it was an awful time for them at the same time trying to come to terms with their brothers untimely death. Even the audacity of the M having his remains removed from the mortuary show a level of deviousness that’s beyond comprehension and these are the all American better class family. And none of the M family came to their aid and none of them shouted STOP. In Ireland funerals are sacred even families that have not interacted for generation attend each others funerals.[/FONT]

Their behaviour towards Jason's family after the murder was truly grotesque. Sending a bill for the ambulance to his elderly parents over in Ireland, sending them adoption papers to sign, smearing their son as a wife beater and even accusing him of killing his first wife. And then their antics with the children which beggar belief altogether.

I wonder was there some kind of racial bias behind their actions? Its confusing because you wouldn't think someone who had married an Irish person and accepted two Irish children into their family would be bigoted towards the Irish but there does seem to be an element that they thought the C family would be a pack of illiterate hicks who could be walked all over. Well, they've got their comeuppance now and it serves them right.
 
  • #629
A psychological evaluation is ordered sometimes as part of a pre-sentencing report by the Judge when evaluating a sentence. I believe it can be aggravating or mitigating, just like the witnesses who spoke in Court. In this case it was volunteered by the defense so I'm inclined to believe it was favorable for her receiving counseling and/or medication while incarcerated. I mean she needs it. She's got some problems. But, I doubt the report can prevent her from an appeal, and I don't think it factored into the verdict. IMO

Are her problems so severe she did not know what she did was legally wrong for insanity pleadings. I do think her behavior shows a deviousness and manipulation to the getting of her own way and this is what she is playing at just like she had no psychiatric issues at the C custody hearing. Time Molly got used to her pink jumpsuit and the clanging of the metal bars.
 
  • #630
I thought it was an attempt by the defence to either get her a lighter sentence, or alternatively a stay in a luxury long term facility as opposed to a prison..
My skin is literally crawling reading posts here today. I want them gone forever-25 yrs now.. I dont want to hear from the creeps again..
She refused to take the stand.. then she took it prior to sentencing and used it to batter her dead victim further.
I would love to know what the jury thought when they witnessed her in action.. I had a feeling she would throw a wobbly at some point. I dont want to be entertaining her psychotic fantasies any longer. I dont want families hurt more, I dont want her macabre fantasies to be televised by gutter media any more.. <modsnip>

Speaking of luxury long term facilities, I've been wondering about TM being former FBI and possibly getting a pass to a federal facility, like the one that currently houses Allen Stanford and Bernie Madoff in Butner, NC?

<modsnip> sincerely sorry if your comment is for me. I never pretend to be anything I'm not and I mean no disrespect. I just watched Good Morning America and they ran a preview of the show for tomorrow night. It shows pictures of the bedroom, the bat and the brick. At some point soon, it will be available online, I'm sure. This media blitz will calm down quickly In my opinion. I mean, everyone wants to know the whole story but nothing can be done about it until some decision is made on appeal, which I think will take at least 90 days. IMO
 
  • #631
Their behaviour towards Jason's family after the murder was truly grotesque. Sending a bill for the ambulance to his elderly parents over in Ireland, sending them adoption papers to sign, smearing their son as a wife beater and even accusing him of killing his first wife. And then their antics with the children which beggar belief altogether.

I wonder was there some kind of racial bias behind their actions? Its confusing because you wouldn't think someone who had married an Irish person and accepted two Irish children into their family would be bigoted towards the Irish but there does seem to be an element that they thought the C family would be a pack of illiterate hicks who could be walked all over. Well, they've got their comeuppance now and it serves them right.
I really do consider this as a highly likely motivating factor and would love to know more about the extended TM and SM extended family. Is there ethnic/racial superiority driving this on. Who are the M and who are the E and what are their family backgrounds?
 
  • #632
Are her problems so severe she did not know what she did was legally wrong for insanity pleadings. I do think her behavior shows a deviousness and manipulation to the getting of her own way and this is what she is playing at just like she had no psychiatric issues at the C custody hearing. Time Molly got used to her pink jumpsuit and the clanging of the metal bars.
She didn't plead insanity, but she does seem to have trouble taking responsibility for killing a man, even if it was self-defense. Seems like I heard that she said she tried to hit him with the brick and after that doesn't remember anything. Come on, nobody believes that. IMO.

Could be the report was submitted to place her on suicide watch. She did express a desire to be dead, even within the context she said it. I suspect It probably wasn't the first time she expressed such feelings. IMO
 
  • #633
She didn't plead insanity, but she does seem to have trouble taking responsibility for killing a man, even if it was self-defense. Seems like I heard that she said she tried to hit him with the brick and after that doesn't remember anything. Come on, nobody believes that. IMO.

Could be the report was submitted to place her on suicide watch. She did express a desire to be dead, even within the context she said it. I suspect It probably wasn't the first time she expressed such feelings. IMO

I agree, in every aspect of this case MM sees herself as the victim. She lost the children, she suffered, she was in pain...the only tears she shed in any capacity during the trial were when she was shown on screen or she was being incarcerated. This is indicative of mental illness IMO.

I'm intrigued by the introduction of the medical records, but I think they were looking for her to be placed in a facility closer to her family. I do wonder however, if this would open up her medical history in the event of an appeal.
 
  • #634
Speaking of luxury long term facilities, I've been wondering about TM being former FBI and possibly getting a pass to a federal facility, like the one that currently houses Allen Stanford and Bernie Madoff in Butner, NC?

I'm sincerely sorry if your comment is for me. I never pretend to be anything I'm not and I mean no disrespect. I just watched Good Morning America and they ran a preview of the show for tomorrow night. It shows pictures of the bedroom, the bat and the brick. At some point soon, it will be available online, I'm sure. This media blitz will calm down quickly In my opinion. I mean, everyone wants to know the whole story but nothing can be done about it until some decision is made on appeal, which I think will take at least 90 days. IMO

I forgot to mention, and this will be upsetting, but the GMA show has a picture of JC in the ambulance. All you can see are his feet, but nonetheless rather grim. So sorry.
 
  • #635
Omg mm would try the patience of a saint. It's not 24 hours after she was served justice and she is back driving me sideways thinking about this 20/20 interview and the verbal trash we will have to sift through now.

Can you just imagine what it was like to live with her day after day, listening to her, I imagine you couldn't trust a word she would say as she chops and changes so much. The tears, the tantrums, threats.

We need to look into the process of appeals and laws surrounding appeals to see if this banana short of a bunch case has any standing.

Jmo

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  • #636
what happened to 'old boyfriend'?
hearings.
Ms Lynch claims Martens Corbett had told a family friend that she wanted to leave him “because she did not love him any more and did not care what happened to him” and that she had “reconnected with an old boyfriend on Facebook”. She would not leave Mr Corbett, however, because she had no legal rights to her husband’s two children, it was alleged.
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/the-two-sides-of-molly-martens-corbett-1.3181655

I wonder what the full story is here?- Assistant district attorney Greg Brown claimed during the trial that a life insurance policy worth $600,000 (€510,000) Mr Corbett had held with his company, naming Molly as a beneficiary, was another motive.
Same article
 
  • #637
Please bear with me for jumping in here. I just heard about this case yesterday, and I follow crime and I'm in NC. I don't know how I missed it!

But pls answer a Q for me. I read on Daily Mail that Molly had been Jason and his first wife's au pair and that wife #1 died of an asthma attack.

I'm sure you have all discussed whether the wife's death was in any way questionable. Was it? I'm not trying to disparage the victim at all. It just jumped out at me that Jason's wife died and he then married the au pair.

Again, sorry for jumping in after the fact, but I can't read through the threads. Thanks!
 
  • #638
JC's first wife died before MM ever moved to Ireland. She answered an ad after the wife's death.for the au pair job.

There was nothing suspicious at all about the first wife's death.

MM had just been released from a Mental hospital for treatment of her bipolar disease when she flew to Ireland to take the job.
 
  • #639
If MM is giving interviews and releasing her "video journal"....it's time for author KM to step forward again.

In fact, he should be the person to write the book about this case.
 
  • #640
That's such a shrewd observation! Doesn't that mean she lied under oath at the custody hearing??
Speaking to EVOKE.ie previously Molly Martens lawyer David Freedman said Molly had been on ‘antidepressants’ when she was very young but had ‘not been on medications for years and years.’

http://evoke.ie/news/irish-news/mood-drugs-caused-jason-corbett-to-fly-into-rage-lawyers-claim

Molly Martens claims she has not been prescribed drugs for bipolar or depression in 'over eight years' according to court documents.*

In a transcript of her testimony during a guardianship hearing on August 14th last year, the 32-year old told the court that she was diagnosed as bipolar at the age of 15.*

Her testimony was given in response to evidence from her sister-in-law Tracey Lynch, who claimed that Ms Martens had left 'her lithium out on a shelf' in the bathroom while staying in Ms Lynch's home. The claims were made in court while both parties battled for custody of Mr Corbett's two young children.

While being examined under oath, Molly's attorney Kelley Gondring asked her what happened after she was diagnosed as bipolar. In reply she said "I underwent therapy and a psychiatrist for medications".

Mr Gondring then asked: "and today, what, if any, medications do you take for being bipolar?"

Ms Martens replied: "I don't"

Q - When is the last time you saw anyone about being bipolar?

A - The last time I saw anyone for bipolar depression was around age 17. And probably the last time I say anyone for depression was eight or nine years ago.

Q - Why haven't you seen anybody for bipolar since you were 17?

A - I feel that I probably wasn't bipolar. I was given anti-depressants and they reacted physiologically with my body. So later on the diagnosis changed to depression.

Q - Okay, when have you been prescribed lithium?

A - Not for over..... It's been over eight years since I have been prescribed anything.

Q - When, if ever, would you have had a box of lithium?

A - I have never had a box of lithium

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This makes me ask what's with the sealed psychiatric report. So no mental illness last 2 years but now she needs psychiatric report. And to think if she had of walked, and went on to persue the children again this psychiatric report would never have surfaced. No matter what's in it, it points to her having some unstableness surely ?

Jmo

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