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Old 14-04-2008, 06:21 PM
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What will "Jealous Husband" do?

Will anyone of you kill your wife if she sleep with another man?
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Jealous husband 'slit wife's throat'
April 14, 2008 - 3:11PM

A jealous husband stabbed his wife and slit her throat after discovering she was having an affair, a court has been told.

Hasan Abusoud, 39, attacked Hoda Abusoud as she lay in bed at their home in Slacks Creek, south of Brisbane, on the morning of November 16, 2005, the Supreme Court in Brisbane was told today.

Abusoud used two kitchen knives to stab his 33-year-old wife repeatedly in the head and body, before cutting her throat from ear to ear, the court was told.

Prosecutor Vicky Loury told the court Mrs Abusoud died on the bed as her two young boys listened to her screams from outside the bedroom door.

Though Abusoud has admitted to killing his wife, he today pleaded not guilty to the charge of murder.

Defence barrister Rob East told the court his client had acted under provocation and should be convicted of the lesser charge of manslaughter.

"(Mrs Abusoud) said things and did things that caused him to lose control of his mind for that very brief time during that attack," Mr East said.

The crown has rejected this argument saying Abusoud's attack was "a deliberate act of revenge".

Chief Justice Paul de Jersey, who is presiding over the trial, today advised the jury it was their job to determine whether Mrs Abusoud's actions would have resulted in an "ordinary person" losing control, and they must look at Abusoud's conduct in the context of the whole relationship.

During her opening address, Ms Loury told the court the Abusouds had been experiencing marriage difficulties for many years prior to Mrs Abusoud's death, and they had stayed living together only for the children's sake.

The court was told in the weeks leading up to the attack Mrs Abusoud had started seeing a man with whom she worked, and had started divorce proceedings.

Ms Loury said Mrs Abusoud told her husband about the affair the morning she died, and that Abusoud had attacked her while shouting at their sons to stay out of the room.

He later drove the boys to school after warning them not to go into the bedroom to check on their mother as she was tired and would call the police if they woke her up.

Ms Loury told the court Abusoud handed himself in to police two days later, and admitted to killing his wife, saying he'd lost control after news of the affair had made his "blood boil".

He was arrested and charged with her murder.

The trial continues.

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Old 14-04-2008, 06:37 PM
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Re: What will "Jealous Husband" do?

Just remember the husband can do it out of jealousy, so does the wife, so food for thought bros ... make sure your wife got to killer instinct ..
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What if "Wife" kill husband?

Remember, some wife kills husband too....it happen all the time....
but more women prefer to cut-off the penis....


A woman admits to killing husband

April 14, 2008 - 1:47PM
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A Sydney woman has pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of her estranged husband, a quadriplegic who died in a house fire.

In the NSW Supreme Court today, Grace Soon pleaded not guilty to murder but guilty to the manslaughter of Stephen Chin, 63, in September 2006.

The crown accepted the plea to the lesser charge after three psychiatrists agreed she was suffering an "abnormality of the mind which substantially impaired her judgment at the time of the offence".

According to the crown's statement of facts, Soon threw a tin of petrol inside the bedroom window of Mr Chin's home in Daceyville, in Sydney's south-east, and placed another tin in an alcove near his flat.

The couple, who had separated some years earlier, had been involved in a property settlement and Soon told police she threw the tins of petrol because her estranged husband "was coming after her property".

Mr Chin died of burns to his body and there was evidence of soot inhalation, indicating he was alive at the time the fire began.

Justice Michael Grove adjourned sentencing submissions to May 1.

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What if "Wife" kill husband?

Some hubby kills wife; BUT
Remember, some wife kills husband too....it happen all the time....
but more women prefer to cut-off the penis....


A woman admits to killing husband

April 14, 2008 - 1:47PM
Ref:- Brisbane Times - For local Brisbane News, World News & Breaking News in Queensland, Australia


A Sydney woman has pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of her estranged husband, a quadriplegic who died in a house fire.

In the NSW Supreme Court today, Grace Soon pleaded not guilty to murder but guilty to the manslaughter of Stephen Chin, 63, in September 2006.

The crown accepted the plea to the lesser charge after three psychiatrists agreed she was suffering an "abnormality of the mind which substantially impaired her judgment at the time of the offence".

According to the crown's statement of facts, Soon threw a tin of petrol inside the bedroom window of Mr Chin's home in Daceyville, in Sydney's south-east, and placed another tin in an alcove near his flat.

The couple, who had separated some years earlier, had been involved in a property settlement and Soon told police she threw the tins of petrol because her estranged husband "was coming after her property".

Mr Chin died of burns to his body and there was evidence of soot inhalation, indicating he was alive at the time the fire began.

Justice Michael Grove adjourned sentencing submissions to May 1.

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Re: What will "Jealous Husband" do?

Seem to me Australia do have quite a nos of happening fo husband and wife when they do not get along. Wonder will they be charge with death sentence under these kind of circumstances?
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Seem to me Australia do have quite a nos of happening fo husband and wife when they do not get along. Wonder will they be charge with death sentence under these kind of circumstances?

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falcon, you are right! the recent case is not about angmo but probably chinese from either malaysia or singapore migrated there. look at their surname. i doubt they are from China. but then people sais "money is the source of all evil". Maybe "sex is also the source of all evil" ?
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Re: What will "Jealous Husband" do?

For many countries , because of huge population, the chances of something weird happening is high ... that why we see all kind of reports ..
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Re: What will "Jealous Husband" do?

Haha, you see the wife getting BF to kill husband case in papers ... haha so beware all bros.
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Re: What will "Jealous Husband" do?

Nothing to do with Oz Bros:

Check out the Name:

Hasan Abusoud

Sounds Pakistani to me. They kill any of their female relatives to protect their family honour.

One just went up in Canada for murder 1 for strangling his 16 year old daughter cause she wouldn't wear a habib (or whatever they're called).

A VERY civilized culture.


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Re: What will "Jealous Husband" do?

[QUOTE=lls8;2703019]Will anyone of you kill your wife if she sleep with another man?
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Bro,

You got any news in Sillpore on this "wife sleeping with other men" ? and kena slaughtered?

Anything to share?

You married?

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Re: What will "Jealous Husband" do?

Crimes of passion....


Really amazing what we humans are capable of... Especially when we are so badly antagonized...

If those who are weak in their emotional control, they may be inspired to do something out of the ordinary... Murder, suicide, family violent etc etc...

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What will an abused wife do?

Lorena Bobbitt Details Demise of Marriage
13 January 1994
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On Day 3, Lorena Bobbitt testified.

Taking the stand in her own defense, the 24-year-old manicurist relived her troubled marriage for a Manassas jury yesterday. She said John Wayne Bobbitt represented "everything to me" when she married him in June 1989, but that their relationship quickly turned ugly under a barrage of beatings and other abuse that ended when she cut off his penis last June.

"I was in love with him. He was in love with me. That's the way I think it was," she said of her 10-month courtship with the Marine lance corporal. But a month after they were married by a justice of the peace in Stafford County, Va., she said, her husband struck her after she complained that he was driving too fast. That was the first time he hit her, she said, but not the last.

In more than two hours on the witness stand, Lorena Bobbitt related more than a dozen instances in which, she said, her 26-year-old husband kicked, punched, choked, grabbed or belittled her. He also raped her, she testified.

Lorena Bobbitt is charged with malicious wounding in the June 23 attack on her husband, which she says was provoked when he raped her minutes before. John Bobbitt, who denies ever sexually or physically abusing his wife, was acquitted of marital rape in a trial in the same courthouse two months ago.

In contrast to her flustered, inconsistent testimony then, when she broke down sobbing several times, Lorena Bobbitt was composed on the stand yesterday, faltering only twice, both times when she was asked by one of her attorneys, James Lowe, to describe instances in which her husband forced himself on her.

Even her appearance has changed. When she testified in November, she spoke in a barely audible voice from under long black curls that hung low over her face, obscuring her features. She seldom looked up at the jury.

For her trial, her lawyers have had her pin her now-straight hair back from her face, giving courtroom observers - and a national cable television audience - a clear view. And she is making eye contact with her seven-woman, five-man jury.

Her confidence may have been bolstered by a lineup of 16 defense witnesses who preceded her on the stand over two days to testify that John Bobbitt had a volatile temper and exhibited thuggish behavior. They contradicted his version of events right and left. Photographs of a bruised and cut Lorena Bobbitt have been introduced as evidence in the case.

"You could see the fear in her. I mean, she was going through a terrible time," said Beth Ann Wilson, assistant manager of the apartment complex where the Bobbitts lived. Wilson said Lorena Bobbitt confided in her at least three times a week before the June incident. "When she would talk to me, the tears would just run down her face," Wilson said.

Roma Anastasi, a client at the nail salon where Lorena Bobbitt worked, described watching Lorena's mental state deteriorate over 3 1/2 years and said she was often distracted at work.

"She was extremely distressed and depressed, very sad, a lot of anxiety," said Anastasi, who took Lorena Bobbitt home one night after receiving what she said was a frantic phone call. "She was hysterical," Anastasi said. "Her face was swollen. It took several hours to calm her down."

For the last two days, it has seemed as if it was John Bobbitt - not his wife - on trial again. The testimony about the couple's marriage was barred from John Bobbitt's November trial, which focused solely on the five days leading to the early hours of June 23.

But painting him as a brutish husband is just the first step Lorena Bobbitt's three-lawyer defense team must take to gain her an acquittal on a charge that carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison.

Step 2 will be to convince the jury that her mind was so impaired by stress and mental illness on June 23 that she could not control herself when she picked up a 12-inch knife, cut off her husband's penis and then tossed it by a roadside. Acting on her information, police recovered the organ, and doctors reattached it.

Yesterday's proceedings ended before Lorena Bobbitt could testify about that fateful day. She will take the stand again tomorrow, after a one-day recess, and will be followed by a defense psychiatrist.

Under questioning from defense attorney Lowe, Lorena Bobbitt yesterday told of being raised, the eldest of three children, by loving yet strict Catholic parents. She immigrated to the United States from Venezuela in 1986, hoping, she said, to go to college, meet someone, marry and raise a family. "That was my dream," she said.

She met John Bobbitt in September 1988 at an enlisted men's club near Quantico, and during their courtship they never had an unchaperoned date, she said, not even to the Marine Corps ball.

He never abused her while they were dating, she said, but one month after their marriage in June 1989, the violence began.

"I was in shock," she said of the first incident. "I couldn't understand why the person I loved reacted that way. I was embarrassed to tell people. I thought he might change and never do it again."

She said the violence increased in intensity, with her husband repeatedly using what she called "Marine torture techniques" in which he would squeeze her face. She said he also would wrap his hands around her neck and choke her, adding, "I couldn't breathe. There was no air."

He forced her to have anal intercourse against her will, threatening to do it "every time we would have sex," she said haltingly.

She sometimes called police when violence occurred, more often friends, but always the two got back together, even after a yearlong separation that ended in September 1992. Divorce, she said, is akin to "humiliation" in her family, ruling out remarriage and children.

"I always wanted to make my marriage work. He told me he was never going to hit me again, that he will be a nice guy, that he will respect me like a wife," she said. "He also told me he loved me, and I believed him."

At the time of last June's incident, she had her bags packed. In July, the Bobbitts filed for divorce.

Lorena Bobbitt depicted her husband as an immature, insensitive spouse who would invite his relatives to stay with them for weeks at a time and splurge on what she considered wasteful items, such as a computer and satellite television, expecting her to pay for it all on her $17,000 salary while he drifted from one menial job to the next after leaving the Marine Corps. She worked 10-hour days, six days a week; he helped himself to her wallet, she said.

He taunted her with lists of women he supposedly had slept with, continually revising them and handing them to her on scraps of paper, she said. One list, which the jury got to see yesterday, was handwritten by John Bobbitt on the back of a page torn from a book on how to have a happy family life.

Although Lorena Bobbitt has yet to undergo cross-examination, she left the courthouse smiling last night amid cheers from a couple of dozen supporters. Some hoisted signs of support.

The Bobbitts' story has captivated and often polarized the nation, as evidenced by the 200 journalists camped out in Manassas this week. All this attention has been awkward for some witnesses, most notably a former neighbor of the Bobbitts who yesterday testified that on June 23 he heard the sounds of people having sex next door and that the woman was screaming in pain.

On cross-examination, prosecutor Paul B. Ebert pressed the witness. "When you have sex, does your partner scream?"

The uncomfortable witness looked pleadingly at Circuit Court Judge Herman A. Whisenant Jr. "Do I have to answer that?" he asked. The judge nodded.

"Yes, on occasion," he finally said.
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`Just So Many Pictures in My Head'; Lorena Bobbitt Recalls Rage Before Mutilation but Not Act Itself
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Crying repeatedly, shaking in her witness chair and struggling for breath, Lorena Bobbitt recalled with precise detail yesterday the thoughts that raced through her mind moments before she cut off her sleeping husband's penis, but her memory of the act itself has vanished, she said.

"I remember many things," she told a jury in Manassas, describing her thoughts immediately before the June 23 mutilation. "I remember a lot of things he said to me. I remember the first time he raped me. . . . I remember the put-downs he told me. There were just so many pictures in my head. I remember the insults and the bad words he told me. . . . I remember everything. Everything."

"Do you remember cutting him?" asked defense attorney James M. Lowe.

"No, I don't remember that," she said.

Bobbitt's dramatic testimony was the emotional highlight of the fourth day of her trial on a malicious wounding charge. As she recounted what she says was an intensifying pattern of abusive behavior by her husband, John Wayne Bobbitt, she frequently broke down, sobbing into a tissue and wringing her hands. Time and time again she apologized for losing her composure.

Her account, spelled out in more than six hours of testimony over two days, was bolstered by other defense witnesses yesterday, including a psychiatrist who took the stand late in the day and began laying the groundwork for an insanity defense that could spare her a 20-year prison term. The defense will continue presenting its case when court reconvenes Tuesday.

In contrast to her demeanor on the stand, it was a buoyant Lorena Bobbitt who left the courthouse at 5:40 last night, waving and blowing a kiss to a crowd of about 200 supporters chanting, "Lo-re-na, Lo-re-na."

A few minutes earlier, the same crowd booed and whistled as John Bobbitt left. He showed no reaction.

The demonstration, organized by a local Hispanic radio station, reflected sympathy for Lorena Bobbitt as a battered woman intimidated by a brutish husband, a view that contrasts with the caricature of her as a knife-wielding kook that has given rise to countless jokes and puns.

Courthouse clerks reported dozens of calls yesterday in support of Bobbitt as she testified, and at least one person sent her flowers.

"What she did wasn't justified, but she was driven to it. It's not right, but we support her," said Maria Zaldumbide, an interior designer who drove from Rockville to cheer the Ecuadorean-born defendant. Many waited hours, waving Ecuadorean flags and signs in Spanish that read, "Lorena, we are with you."

Although Lorena Bobbitt provided a graphic description yesterday of a tumultuous four-year marriage, which included an abortion in 1990 that she said her husband forced her to get, her story contained inconsistencies with what she earlier told police and the account she gave at her husband's trial two months ago. John Bobbitt, 26, was acquitted of marital sexual assault in that case.

Though yesterday she could not remember slicing off her husband's penis with a 12-inch kitchen knife, a few hours following the incident she told police she had done so in anger after he had raped her.

"So I pulled back the . . . sheets and I did it," she said then. She said virtually the same thing at her husband's trial. A month ago, jurors were told, she gave the same story to a psychologist, telling him, "I cut him really fast."

Yesterday, she drew a blank on the event up until the moment she tossed the severed penis out her car window as she raced from the couple's apartment. She later called police and told them where to look for the organ, which was recovered and surgically reattached.

Bobbitt said she was very confused when she talked with police and that "my feelings and emotions were all mixed up. There were many things I couldn't explain." She had not told police about the scenes that ran through her mind before the cutting either.

"You remember things now you didn't before," said a skeptical Mary Grace O'Brien, one of two prosecutors.

"It's really hard even now to go through this," Bobbitt said in a jittery voice a few seconds later. "I really wish I could forget about it."

"I bet you do," O'Brien said.

Throughout the week, Lorena Bobbitt's lawyers have presented testimony from nearly 30 witnesses, trying to show she was so worn down by sexual assaults, beatings and stress that she was unable to control herself the morning of June 23. John Bobbitt has denied ever striking or raping his wife.

Besides recounting about two dozen cases of abuse and several occasions when her husband allegedly broke down doors to get at her, Lorena Bobbitt told the jury of an event she said caused perhaps the greatest distress: an abortion in June 1990.

She said that she wanted a baby but that her husband told her the child would be ugly and that she would be a bad mother. He insisted on an abortion and gave her the Yellow Pages listing of clinics, she said.

After the procedure, she testified, "I felt like nothing, like my life was over, like I was falling apart. It lasted a long time."

Susan J. Feister, the defense psychiatrist, said Lorena started believing "a lot of the things John was telling her. . . . She was feeling rejected, worthless."

Bobbitt, a 24-year-old manicurist, admitted yesterday that she had shoplifted clothes and stolen $7,200 from her employer but said she did so to look good for her husband and to cover an avalanche of bills.

The seven women and five men who will decide Lorena Bobbitt's fate are getting a much more comprehensive look at the couple's life than the jury that considered John Bobbitt's rape charge. Under Virginia law, prosecutors are limited in presenting evidence of a defendant's prior conduct so that the person on trial is not unfairly tainted.

As a result, jurors in John Bobbitt's trial heard only about the five days prior to the mutilation and were not told of Lorena Bobbitt's mental state or the history of domestic violence that her defense team has laid out.

Because her attorneys are using this testimony to establish her claims of self-defense and temporary insanity, the rules are different this time.
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