Man sentenced to only one year for murdering wife on honeymoon.

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/06/05/david-gabriel-watson-plea_n_211725.html

Seems to me he planned this well in advance. Could someone explain to me how Australian/Queensland Supreme Court can be so lenient?:

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David Gabriel Watson Pleads Guilty, Sentenced To Only One Year In wife's Australia Vacation Death

June 5, 2009 09:09 AM EST |




BRISBANE, Australia — An American man pleaded guilty and was sentenced Friday for the manslaughter of his wife, who drowned during their honeymoon scuba diving trip in Australia. Her body was found on the ocean floor.

In move that outraged the victim's family, David Gabriel Watson will serve just one year of the four-and-a-half-year sentence in the death of his wife of 11 days, Christina Mae Watson. She died in 2003 as the couple dove off the tropical coast of Queensland. The suspended sentence is not unusual in such crimes in Queensland.

Watson, from Birmingham, Alabama, was to stand trial in the Queensland Supreme Court for murder, which carried a potential sentence of life in prison, until the prosecution accepted the guilty plea to the lesser charge.

Prosecutor Brendan Campbell told the court the manslaughter plea was accepted on the basis that the 32-year-old Watson _ trained to rescue panicked divers _ failed in his duty as her dive buddy by not giving her emergency oxygen.

Campbell said Watson allowed his wife to sink to the ocean floor without attempting to retrieve her, and he did not inflate her buoyancy vest or remove weights from her belt.

"He virtually extinguished any chance of her survival," Campbell said.

Outside court, Christina's father, Tommy Thomas, said his family was in disbelief over the sentence for the man who went by the name Gabe. Christina was called Tina by family and friends.

"I'm sure that the entire Australian nation as well as our country back home shares in the shock at what we've just seen, because it's a total injustice ... it's ludicrous," Thomas said. "It's an embarrassment to everyone involved. We believe that Gabe Watson murdered our daughter."

In an interview Friday with NBC's "Today" show from Brisbane, Thomas said the family had told Australian authorities they were "totally against" the plea deal.

"We wanted Tina to get justice, and the only way we thought she would get that would be through a criminal trial with a jury," said Thomas.

The victim's sister, Alanda Thomas, called the plea agreement "disgusting."

"It's complete injustice all the way around," she said on "Today".

Watson married Christina in a ceremony described by her friends as her dream wedding in Birmingham on Oct. 11, 2003.

Eleven days later, a dive instructor found her lying on the bottom of the ocean during a weeklong Great Barrier Reef scuba diving trip off the coast of Townsville city. Watson told police her death was an accident.

Coroner David Glasgow formally charged Watson with murder last June. 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.

Watson turned himself in last month to answer the murder charge in the northeastern city of Brisbane.

An experienced diver who has since remarried, Watson had said in videotaped police interviews that 26-year-old Christina, a novice diver, started having trouble a few minutes into their dive.

He said he decided to go for help rather than attempt a rescue himself. One of the dive leaders pulled the woman to the surface, but efforts to resuscitate her failed.

A fellow diver told Glasgow's inquest last year he saw Watson engaged in an underwater "bear hug" with his petite wife, after which he headed to the surface while she sank to the ocean floor.

Watson told police his wife knocked his mask off and then sank too quickly for him to retrieve her. But the prosecution rejected his explanation, saying it would not have been possible for her to sink rapidly.
 
manslaughter
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don't forget this is australia.
 
I do not understand it.

One fellow diver says he witnessed her sinking to bottom after the husband bear hugged her; yet he did nothing at that time? (If anything, this other diver should be considered an accomplice or 'aiding and abaiding.)
The husband, a professional diver trained in rescuing people, leaves her to get help?
Her body is not recovered for ELEVEN days? And then by another group of divers not looking for her?
He was charged with murder by the coroner last June; yet turns himself in last month?

She had an insurance policy. WTF did hubby do - pay everyone hush money?

This is all TOTAL bullshit. I agree with her family.
 
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They probably thought proving murder would be problematic. Reasonable doubt.
Hence the plea bargain. The tariff for manslaughter is widely variable.
 
I remember seeing this on the news, hopefully it gets appealed and the husband gets 20 years like he deserves.
 
Is the 4 and 1/2 year prison sentence a mandatory mximum in Australia? Now plea bargained to 1 year in this case?

My thoughts are David Watson plotted this in an attempt to get the insurance money. I believe he knew the law in Queensland Supreme Court are not as strict as those in the U.S. should he get caught. Had this been closer to his Alabama home, off the coast of Alabama, Florida, Texas, Miss., or somewhere off the Gulf Coast, he would be facing much harsher laws.
 
I could see this happening after say maybe 13 or 14 years of marriage, but on the honeymoon, damn that's cold.
 
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