The lawyer representing teens Jack and Jennifer Edwards in family court before they were murdered by their dad allegedly made an extraordinary comment.
to a psychologist as the two discussed the Edwards family custody dispute in mid-2017.
She told the court that on June 13 2017 Ms Morton had said to her Olga “presented as a hard-nosed bitch in court”. The psychologist also said Jack and Jennifer had both told her they did not want to see their father and that they felt Ms Morton did not listen to them. The email stated Ms Morton and the psychologist had agreed on a plan, part of which involved a threat that if Olga didn’t facilitate the children having contact with John they would be removed from her care and placed with their father.“If I didn’t feel they were safe enough to be in a joint session how would I feel they would be safe living with him?”Source:Supplied
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