A woman is accused of conducting hundreds of internet searches about "how to commit murder" before her farmer boyfriend was allegedly poisoned.
The Supreme Court jury were told today they would be presented evidence that the 46-year-old carried out online searches ranging from poisonous mushrooms to lethal injections before he was found dead in his Tamworth home.Natasha Beth Darcy has pleaded not guilty to the murder of her then-partner Mathew John Dunbar in August 2017.
According to the prosecution, the message "tell police to come to the house, I don't want Tash or the kids to find me" was sent at 1.14am on August 2, 2017.In his opening address to the jury, Crown prosecutor Brett Hatfield said he would present evidence Ms Darcy stood to inherit Mr Dunbar's multi-million dollar Merino property "Pandora" and argued this was her motive to kill him.
"Rather than finding the deceased in those circumstances, he was in that condition because of the plan implemented by her to sedate him and kill him; this was not a suicide," Mr Hatfield said.
Govt exposed in how they spy on each and every one of us
love haha ,
haha , this is funny
Help get your male friends away from any feminist they may be associated with, these people are the enemy of every man & boy in Australia.Feminism is a malignant social cancer & only by completely excising it from our culture can we stop the anti-male attacks & protect men & boys
And women say men are dangerous. WOW
mmmm not the sharpest decision :(
I'm sure it's just a coincidence
Woman pose a very real risk to men, period. And children. And the law needs to better reflect this ever present danger and allocate automatic parental rights to the father at birth.