In the months leading up to Mathew Dunbar's murder, Natasha Beth Darcy Googled hundreds of way to kill him. Some of the searches include: - Plastic bag suffocation - How to commit murder - Can police see deleted text messages 9News
Darcy knew of Mr Dunbar's history of depression and that he had once threatened to take his own life in June 2017.Darcy tried to source ram sedatives from three different vets before finally obtaining 100 millilitres of acepromazine from Creeklands Veterinary Surgery at Armidale on June 28, 2017.
The employee remembered "clear recollection of the request being specially for high purity helium and it being a female caller". Darcy said she needed the drugs to help Mr Dunbar sleep and that he had not been given strong medication because this would cause his tumour to grow.While on remand for murder Darcy wrote to an old high school friend, offering her $20,000 to make a false statement about how Mr Dunbar had planned to kill himself.
"I was watching an episode of Frasier when Niles needed him to lie in court and say he didn't know that Niles was in love with Daphne," Ms Darcy wrote.
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