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Harriet Lechter? Cannibal Murderess Seeks Acquittal due to Her Gender
posted by Matt on 02:15 PM June 27th, 2006
News Roy writes "This one's so over the top it begs belief! An Australian grandmother who skinned and cooked her de facto husband will plead with a court to overturn her life sentence - because she is a woman. The mother of four pleaded guilty to murder after hubby's body was found on the floor of his Aberdeen home in the Hunter Valley in 2000. She worked as a slicer and packer at Aberdeen Abattoir and her lover had been carefully skinned and his skin hung on a meat hook in a doorway at the house. His decapitated head was found in a pot on the stove. The table had been laid for dinner with name cards for Mr Price's three children and parts of his buttocks cooked and served up with vegetables and gravy on dinner plates. Her solicitor refused to comment on the grounds of her appeal, due to be heard this week, but it is understood it involves innovative grounds, including that she is a woman."

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She's NOT guilty. (Score:1)
by Thundercloud on 02:44 PM June 27th, 2006 EST (#1)
Of course she's not guilty.
She, like so many other women who commit heinous crimes, is not guilty by reason of being a woman.
Simple.

  Thundercloud.
  "Hoka hey!"
Re:She's NOT guilty. (Score:1)
by Bert on 04:08 PM June 27th, 2006 EST (#2)
http://www.steen-online.nl/man/
From the article; "She's been shopping around the lawyers"

Even the sharks don't want to deal with that fruitcake.

Bert
-------------------- From now on, men's rights first.
Re:She's NOT guilty. (Score:1)
by Gregory on 07:56 PM June 27th, 2006 EST (#3)
What I'm wondering is how different would the reaction among the media and the criminal justice system be if a woman like this had carved up a female relative -- like say her sister, or mother-in-law, daughter, or aunt.
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