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Glasgow said it was likely Watson
killed his wife by holding her underwater and turning off her air supply. The coroner said a possible motive was her modest life insurance policy. Unfortunately while that may be true, unless someone actually saw THAT happen, or the guy confessed, how are they going to prove it. I had the same reaction when I first saw this story, but what proof is there that the guy killed her other than that he should have been able to rescue her? |
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Quoted: ummmLOL, one year. The legal system is just as broken here . . . |
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LOL, one year. The legal system is just as broken here . . . He was tried in Australia. |
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Wait I'm confused. Did he "kill" her by pressuring her into diving and then she had an accident or by drowning her purposefully? This article is full of irrelevant information and just poorly writen
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AL is going after him when he is released since he planned the murder here.
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Quoted: Huh? how are they going to prove that? I guess I have not been watching Inside Edition enough lately and don't know the factsAL is going after him when he is released since he planned the murder here. |
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Quoted: Glasgow said it was likely Watsonkilled his wife by holding her underwater and turning off her airsupply. The coroner said a possible motive was her modest lifeinsurance policy. Unfortunately while that may be true, unless someone actually saw THAT happen, or the guy confessed, how are they going to prove it. I had the same reaction when I first saw this story, but what proof is there that the guy killed her other than that he should have been able to rescue her? Witness said he was in a bearhug with her, then left her to drop. And there was several significant lies proven in the several stories he gave to authorities. He told police the reason they got separated from their dive group was because he had to go back to the boat to change batteries on his dive meter. The dive meter was analyzed and it recorded NO change of batteries had occurred. |
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Wait I'm confused. Did he "kill" her by pressuring her into diving and then she had an accident or by drowning her purposefully? This article is full of irrelevant information and just poorly writen IIRC, he turned off her air from behind, and held her down. |
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Quoted: Wheres the backstory where it says he planned it for months? He made her get a life-insurance policy naming him beneficiary BEFORE they were even married. Her family wisely talked her out of it (though fatass didn't know that when he killed her). According to her dive instructor - she did NOT want to learn diving, and was deathly afraid of diving - but was pressured by her fat soon-to-be-killer. |
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Glasgow said it was likely Watsonkilled his wife by holding her underwater and turning off her airsupply. The coroner said a possible motive was her modest lifeinsurance policy. Unfortunately while that may be true, unless someone actually saw THAT happen, or the guy confessed, how are they going to prove it. I had the same reaction when I first saw this story, but what proof is there that the guy killed her other than that he should have been able to rescue her? Witness said he was in a bearhug with her, then left her to drop. And there was several significant lies proven in the several stories he gave to authorities. He told police the reason they got separated from their dive group was because he had to go back to the boat to change batteries on his dive meter. The dive meter was analyzed and it recorded NO change of batteries had occurred. Sounds like he turned off her regulator and then squeezed all of the air out of her BCD me. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Wait I'm confused. Did he "kill" her by pressuring her into diving and then she had an accident or by drowning her purposefully? This article is full of irrelevant information and just poorly writen IIRC, he turned off her air from behind, and held her down. Yep. Pretty much impossible to turn off your own air from behind by accident. Very easily of you're held in a bear hug by a guy twice your size. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Wait I'm confused. Did he "kill" her by pressuring her into diving and then she had an accident or by drowning her purposefully? This article is full of irrelevant information and just poorly writen IIRC, he turned off her air from behind, and held her down. Yep. Pretty much impossible to turn off your own air from behind by accident. Very easily of you're held in a bear hug by a guy twice your size. Turning off your own air is easy to do, not that anyone would do that on purpose without breathing from another regulator first. |
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Quoted: Glasgow said it was likely Watsonkilled his wife by holding her underwater and turning off her airsupply. The coroner said a possible motive was her modest lifeinsurance policy. Unfortunately while that may be true, unless someone actually saw THAT happen, or the guy confessed, how are they going to prove it. I had the same reaction when I first saw this story, but what proof is there that the guy killed her other than that he should have been able to rescue her? He created the means (pressuring her to scuba dive) He created the motive (made her get a life-insurance policy) He created the opportunity (lied about why they were separated from the rest of the dive group) And there was a witness. |
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Yea, depending on the story you read she may or may not have been afraid of diving. I do remember that I read an article (I think on al.com) about how he had shortly before the wedding convinced her to increase her life insurance policy and make him the sole beneficiary. Additionally he made several inquiries concerning dive related insurance coverage immediately before the trip. And, he tried to sue the travel agency for all his expenses over the trip in addition to punitive damages. If I remember correctly, local law enforcement and the coroner’s office didn't believe his story . . . too many conflicting statements. Basically he's a fuckstain piece of shit that I think has dodged his way out of a 1st degree murder conviction.
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One year served means he's vulnerable to retribution that much sooner.
I'm just saying. |
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Quoted: Yea, depending on the story you read she may or may not have been afraid of diving. I do remember that I read an article (I think on al.com) about how he had shortly before the wedding convinced her to increase her life insurance policy and make him the sole beneficiary. Additionally he made several inquiries concerning dive related insurance coverage immediately before the trip. And, he tried to sue the travel agency for all his expenses over the trip in addition to punative damages. If I remember correctly, local law enforcement and the corroners office didn't believe his story . . . to many conflicting statements. Basically he's a fuckstain piece of shit that I think has dodged his way out of a 1st degree murder conviction. E-95 If Bama is correct, he won't be dodging shit for long |
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I could think of some fun ways to play in the water with that fat smug fuck
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LOL, one year. The legal system is just as broken here . . . He was tried in Australia. Ex Girlfriends father was just convicted in the 1976 bbeating / strangulation murder of his wife (ex's mother) and concealing the corpse for three decades. Hr got three years. Wisconsin court. |
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Wait I'm confused. Did he "kill" her by pressuring her into diving and then she had an accident or by drowning her purposefully? This article is full of irrelevant information and just poorly writen That's the central question. Without some way to prove that he deliberately killed her it's difficult to convict him of the tougher charges...hence the plea deal. When you add up all the circumstances it sure as hell looks like murder, but getting a jury to go out on that kind of limb on circumstantial evidence is going to be tough. Plenty of reasonable doubt in the case. |
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I could think of some fun ways to play in the water with that fat smug fuck I can too. |
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LOL, one year. The legal system is just as broken here . . . He was tried in Australia. Ex Girlfriends father was just convicted in the 1976 bbeating / strangulation murder of his wife (ex's mother) and concealing the corpse for three decades. Hr got three years. Wisconsin court. W T F???????????? |
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And there was a witness. There was a witness who saw something...not necessarily him cutting of her air supply. The actions he took aren't as clear cut as stabbing or shooting the woman. The totality of the circumstances scream murder...but getting a jury to convict on that charge is another story, especially when you can put on a good teary-eyed show. |
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The fact that he killed her using a method that she was so terrified of to begin with makes the whole thing even more fucked up.
I don't see how the male members of her family can let this go...I surely wouldn't. |
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LOL, one year. The legal system is just as broken here . . . He was tried in Australia. Ex Girlfriends father was just convicted in the 1976 bbeating / strangulation murder of his wife (ex's mother) and concealing the corpse for three decades. Hr got three years. Wisconsin court. W T F???????????? Yup, it was truly fucked up. http://www.wisn.com/news/15339966/detail.html |
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his so called "rescue diver" training flys in the face of all those who are rescue diver certified (such as myself)
"go for help" (~) what kind of crap is that? best person to help is the one that is right there. (I'd like to know how deep this was out of curriosity) always dive with a buddy.. you don't leave a buddy behind always check your gear before you get in the water (low power in his computer my ass) masked knocked off - please.. basic OW divers are checked out on dealing with that. out of air situation is also something taught to basic OW students sounds to me, just based upon what he did/didn't do that he let her (caused her to) die. so much for "love". heck, I don't know of any diver I've met that wouldn't do everything they could to help someone underwater who needed it. |
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How'd that fucking goober get a cute girl like that? Thats what Id like to know. |
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two sides to every story, and you are only reading one side of it. He was an asshat, but I dont think he planned it. I met a EMT who freaked out at a accident site, when he saw one of the injured was his sister. He completely lost all his 8 year training and became an idiot.
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As a father of a beautiful daughter...
I'd be waiting for this mother fucker on his release date. The cops would find him dead in his bathtub where he presumable slipped, hit his head, and drowned in three inches of bath water. |
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Quoted: his so called "rescue diver" training flys in the face of all those who are rescue diver certified (such as myself) "go for help" (~) what kind of crap is that? best person to help is the one that is right there. (I'd like to know how deep this was out of curriosity) always dive with a buddy.. you don't leave a buddy behind always check your gear before you get in the water (low power in his computer my ass) masked knocked off - please.. basic OW divers are checked out on dealing with that. out of air situation is also something taught to basic OW students sounds to me, just based upon what he did/didn't do that he let her (caused her to) die. so much for "love". heck, I don't know of any diver I've met that wouldn't do everything they could to help someone underwater who needed it. Fuckin A I know 2 divers who risked their own life by trying to catch up to their dive buddy who was ascending like an arrow to the surface to try and slow em down |
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Yea, depending on the story you read she may or may not have been afraid of diving. I do remember that I read an article (I think on al.com) about how he had shortly before the wedding convinced her to increase her life insurance policy and make him the sole beneficiary. Additionally he made several inquiries concerning dive related insurance coverage immediately before the trip. And, he tried to sue the travel agency for all his expenses over the trip in addition to punative damages. If I remember correctly, local law enforcement and the corroners office didn't believe his story . . . to many conflicting statements. Basically he's a fuckstain piece of shit that I think has dodged his way out of a 1st degree murder conviction. E-95 If Bama is correct, he won't be dodging shit for long The Attorney General wants him bad. |
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LOL, one year. The legal system is just as broken here . . . He was tried in Australia. Ex Girlfriends father was just convicted in the 1976 bbeating / strangulation murder of his wife (ex's mother) and concealing the corpse for three decades. Hr got three years. Wisconsin court. Exactly my point. It's not like criminals aren't coddled here in the U.S. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Yea, depending on the story you read she may or may not have been afraid of diving. I do remember that I read an article (I think on al.com) about how he had shortly before the wedding convinced her to increase her life insurance policy and make him the sole beneficiary. Additionally he made several inquiries concerning dive related insurance coverage immediately before the trip. And, he tried to sue the travel agency for all his expenses over the trip in addition to punative damages. If I remember correctly, local law enforcement and the corroners office didn't believe his story . . . to many conflicting statements. Basically he's a fuckstain piece of shit that I think has dodged his way out of a 1st degree murder conviction. E-95 If Bama is correct, he won't be dodging shit for long The Attorney General wants him bad. Enough to go for a death sentence or at least life in prison? |
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That is so sad. She looks very happy in that picture. He on the other hand looks like a fkn criminal. If he is guilty I hope he rots in hell and has a bad trip getting there.
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Quoted: Quoted: Wheres the backstory where it says he planned it for months? He made her get a life-insurance policy naming him beneficiary BEFORE they were even married. Her family wisely talked her out of it (though fatass didn't know that when he killed her). OMG BBQ. I put my wife on my life insurance as a beneficiary BEFORE we were married. Pretty sure that's not evidence of murder. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Wheres the backstory where it says he planned it for months? According to her dive instructor - she did NOT want to learn diving, and was deathly afraid of diving - but was pressured by her fat soon-to-be-killer. Then she shouldn't have gone. She's an adult. |
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I went scuba diving on my honeymoon.
I didn't have any prior training until right before the dive. I was scared, but wanted to "get the most out of the deal." We had a quick training in the pool. Then we went down. I could NOT control my bouyancy. I was sinking and hitting the sea floor, then rising separately above the rest of the group. I cut my leg against coral. Started to panic then calmed myself down. I'm a pretty calm guy. Imagine a freaked out, spastic girl. Simply no proof this guy did it. I'm not saying he didn't. Just saying no jury would ever be able to convict him. |
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Yea, depending on the story you read she may or may not have been afraid of diving. I do remember that I read an article (I think on al.com) about how he had shortly before the wedding convinced her to increase her life insurance policy and make him the sole beneficiary. Additionally he made several inquiries concerning dive related insurance coverage immediately before the trip. And, he tried to sue the travel agency for all his expenses over the trip in addition to punative damages. If I remember correctly, local law enforcement and the corroners office didn't believe his story . . . to many conflicting statements. Basically he's a fuckstain piece of shit that I think has dodged his way out of a 1st degree murder conviction. E-95 If Bama is correct, he won't be dodging shit for long The Attorney General wants him bad. Enough to go for a death sentence or at least life in prison? He won't get life or death. IMO, it will be a conspiracy charge 10 to 10, IF convicted. |
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One of the worst ways to die is by drowning...crap, that picture is going to give me nightmares.
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That is a very attractive woman, whom he apparently was able to impress enough for her to marry him...and he threw that away for a bit of insurance money?
I guess some people are just scum. |
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Quoted: LOL, one year. The legal system is just as broken here . . . Here being AUSTRALIA |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Wheres the backstory where it says he planned it for months? He made her get a life-insurance policy naming him beneficiary BEFORE they were even married. Her family wisely talked her out of it (though fatass didn't know that when he killed her). OMG BBQ. I put my wife on my life insurance as a beneficiary BEFORE we were married. Pretty sure that's not evidence of murder. Evidence, no. But certainly a motive. A common one at that. |
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his so called "rescue diver" training flys in the face of all those who are rescue diver certified (such as myself) "go for help" (~) what kind of crap is that? best person to help is the one that is right there. (I'd like to know how deep this was out of curriosity) always dive with a buddy.. you don't leave a buddy behind always check your gear before you get in the water (low power in his computer my ass) masked knocked off - please.. basic OW divers are checked out on dealing with that. out of air situation is also something taught to basic OW students sounds to me, just based upon what he did/didn't do that he let her (caused her to) die. so much for "love". heck, I don't know of any diver I've met that wouldn't do everything they could to help someone underwater who needed it. quite fucking true. i am open water certified, and every diver knows that your buddy is your lifeline if something should go wrong. you should always be within arms reach of them, as if your air goes tits up, you need ot get to them before you can breathe again! this guy deserves far more than a year. hopefully he will have an accident while on his next dive... im glad that karma got him and he did not get to collect on that insurance pollicy |
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I've followed it since it happened. I'm a fan of diving and always wanted to dive at the Great Barrier Reef.
If you look at all the evidence and review the statements given that day and how Gabe acted ... there's NO doubt he's guilty. http://tinasstory.googlepages.com/ And this is the transcript of the episode of Dateline NBC: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24713499/ |
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