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Wednesday, June 10, 2009
I Did
In October 2003, David and Christina Watson were on their honeymoon in Australia. They set out one day on a scuba diving adventure that would prove to be deadly for Tina and result in David being charged with her murder. As illustrated in the picture above, Tina's body can be seen on the ocean floor just behind an unidentified diver. A diving instructor can be seen rushing to her aid in the background.
Australian authorities, having conducted an extensive five year probe and investigation into the incident, have concluded that David Watson willfully turned off her air supply and allowed her to drown before turning it on again to cover up the crime. The investigation also uncovered a major possible motive, when it was learned that her then fiancee had asked her to change her $160,000 life insurance policy to reflect him as the sole beneficiary.
With all of the above information as a result of their probes, authorities in Australia have recently issued an arrest warrant for David Watson, and are seeking his extradition back to Australia.
OK, I'm just an ordinary person without a law degree or a degree in psychology for that matter, but it really doesn't take rocket science (and I don't have a degree in that either) to figure this out. Asking your intended spouse to make you sole beneficiary to her small fortune before you even say 'I Do', and then wasting her on the honeymoon isn't very bright on your part. I mean, did this guy actually think he was going to get away with it? We have to assume that he is innocent until proven guilty, but the beneficiary thing just looks too suspicious to escape this one.
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