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On that fateful night, Corinne got the phone call from her mother at around 1.30am to say that Jeffrey’s house was on fire.“My mum was distraught first saying, ‘Jeff’s house is on fire’, and then, ‘Jeff is on fire’. I lived 20 minutes drive away. When I arrived at the house I was greeted by police who said, ‘You can’t go in’. I replied, ‘My family’s in there’.
“We all knew that Amanda had anger issues,” Corinne says. “Jeff had changed in the couple of years they’d been seeing each other. He suddenly started keeping himself to himself, that wasn’t our Jeff. He turned into a recluse. “Only then did we see hundreds of character witnesses saying she was always yelling at him,” he says.
Police alleged in court the woman tampered with the water supply and deliberately lit the fire in the granny flat knowing Mr Lindsell was inside asleep.The family were being well-supported by the Homicide Victims Support Group, which was started by the parents of Ebony Simpson who was murdered in 1992 and Anita Cobby who was murdered in 1986.Then they were asked to go to their parent’s house as detectives managing their case had some news.
A murder trial into Jeffrey’s 2017 death will not go ahead because the woman accused of his murder, his ex partner, died in January.Nathan adds: “I never knew how one-sided domestic violence campaigns were or how ridiculously biased the justice system was until we lost Jeff.
TweetCorrineB Did your journo have trouble finding agencies to list at 'Need to talk to someone?'. That's because nearly all of them only 'help' re: male perpetrators & female victims. If an incident runs contrary to the feminist narrative then you're on your own
TweetCorrineB no,no,no. its men who are violent, not women. this is fakenews
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