You do realise you are not responding to @Interregnum don't you?From behind when she has diarrhoea?
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You do realise you are not responding to @Interregnum don't you?From behind when she has diarrhoea?
Alas, it is like casting pearl before swine on occassion here...There's no such thing as "first degree" murder here. Murder is murder, anything else lacks intent, like manslaughter/negligent homicide.
Hot enough in her day though.Evil, dumb, and ugly. What a great combo!
I was only vaguely aware of this case before reading more about it just now. I can't believe she killed people and fucked up her and her children's life over a husband who'd been estranged for 8 years. Just get divorced and move on already. Enjoy the millions you inherited without any merit, and mother your children, ffs!
She had anger issues when she was young and hot too. A co worker in the airtraffic control room where she worked found a razor blade in his bannana.She's an ugly fat cunt, no wonder she has anger issues.
YesYou do realise you are not responding to @Interregnum don't you?

OK. Then in that case I'll answer your question. As long as @Interregnum licks her clean then I would do her from behind when she has diarrhoea.
I don't think they would charge an individual of a lesser crime if that were the case but, if found guilty it might effect the sentence they hand down.So what you are saying correct me if wrong, is she may have been accidentally force fed all her life, hence deserving a lesser charge of egregious fat fuckery
We don't do plea deals like the US either, there's no haggling over sentencing length. You're either found guilty of premeditated murder or you're not. That's the law in a nutshell.I don't think they would charge an individual of a lesser crime if that were the case but, if found guilty it might effect the sentence they hand down.
In Australia they don't categorize murders into degrees like the US or some other countries do. Their legal system focuses on intent and circumstances surrounding a killing and they work towards determining whether whatever happens constitutes murder or manslaughter with the difference being did the individual intend to kill them, did the individual intend to cause them bodily harm? It's actually a more simple approach to unlawful killing imo. I often have thought the US legal system should have a more simplified approach to unlawful killing but, alas they like it all confusing. They enjoy things like quibbling, bickering, & freaking arguing, it's literally how they earn a living here.
Got more Chins than a Chinese phone book π
I know, I like that about Australia. Having it that way seems... I dunno, more honest somehow. I've known some people who should never have been given the sweetheart deals they were. NYC prosecutors still did it though. π€·πΌββοΈ Our legal system sucks here but, you already know that. Plus, there's just too many people in the USA altogether & too much corruption within the US government to include the DoJ but, also in the local and state governments too.We don't do plea deals like the US either, there's no haggling over sentencing length. You're either found guilty of premeditated murder or you're not. That's the law in a nutshell.
LOL! No riskier than the green "mystery meat" we get at the Nassau county jail, from the Paki "chef".Well, I don't know much but I do know that she won't be working in the prison kitchen...
You do get a reduction for a guilty plea I believe.We don't do plea deals like the US either, there's no haggling over sentencing length. You're either found guilty of premeditated murder or you're not. That's the law in a nutshell.
'Green meat'? Doesn't sound good. Green and meat are two words that never go well together.LOL! No riskier than the green "mystery meat" we get at the Nassau county jail, from the Paki "chef".
She's a mass murderer so I wouldn't expect much in the way of leniency even if she admitted to her plan at the trial.You do get a reduction for a guilty plea I believe.
Yes. I mean, she really did fuck up, poor old Erin.She's a mass murderer so I wouldn't expect much in the way of leniency even if she admitted to her plan at the trial.
I fully realise that. My facetious replies are flying high over some headsI don't think they would charge an individual of a lesser crime if that were the case but, if found guilty it might effect the sentence they hand down.
In Australia they don't categorize murders into degrees like the US or some other countries do. Their legal system focuses on intent and circumstances surrounding a killing and they work towards determining whether whatever happens constitutes murder or manslaughter with the difference being did the individual intend to kill them, did the individual intend to cause them bodily harm? It's actually a more simple approach to unlawful killing imo. I often have thought the US legal system should have a more simplified approach to unlawful killing but, alas they like it all confusing. They enjoy things like quibbling, bickering, & freaking arguing, it's literally how they earn a living here.
It's because most of the time you're so serious and when I read your comments I pretend you sound like W.A.M. whose voice I can only imagine but, it's slightly comedic & slightly like Hitler too & ofcoarse you have an accent.I fully realise that. My facetious replies are flying high over some heads
In Australia is it a long wait for sentencing and will it be a jury that decides that or just a judge? I don't think there's any other notorious female Aussie murders who has racked up 3 plus an almost, is there?