New South Wales woman Wendie-Sue Dent, who was accused of poisoning her partner with prescription medication in 2015, is found guilty of murder by a South Australian Supreme Court jury.
New South Wales woman Wendie-Sue Dent, who was accused of poisoning her partner with prescription medication in 2015, has been found guilty of murder by a South Australian Supreme Court jury.His partner Wendie-Sue Dent was accused of giving him a fatal dose of medicationDent, 62, killed her partner David Lawrence by giving him a fatal dose of her own medication, including morphine, at his Adelaide home on his birthday weekend.The jury took six hours to reach its verdict.
Ms Campanella, 64, stated that she and her husband Joseph became good friends with Ms Dent and Mr Lawrence after selling the couple a motorhome.
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