Sex offender eats poison-laced Snickers bar after guilty verdict

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Unbeknown to those in court, a 76-year-old sex offender had laced a chocolate bar with poison. He ate it when the jury found him guilty, and fell to the floor.

As a jury began delivering a guilty verdict for historical child sex offending, Vincent* reached for a Snickers bar he had hidden in his pocket.

“The moment that first guilty charge was read out, that’s when he consumed the Snickers bar,” defence lawyer Fraser Cameron said on Monday.On Monday, Vincent faced the County Court from prison for the first time since surviving the failed courtroom attempt on his own life.The court heard that, before he ate the poisoned chocolate and collapsed, a jury found Vincent guilty of two counts of sexual penetration of a child under 16 and two counts of committing indecent acts with a child under 16.

Prosecutor Fiona Martin said that over the following decade, as the abuse continued, Vincent tried to silence his victim and threatened to kill her remaining family members if she dared disclose what was going on. The abuse happened more than 30 years ago in regional Victoria. She described her abuser as an evil monster, who preyed on her family and made sure there was no escape.

 

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