What did Simon Gittany?

What did Simon Gittany?

Convicted murderer Simon Gittany has lost his appeal against his conviction for the murder of his fiancée Lisa Harnum. Gittany was found guilty in November 2013 of throwing Ms Harnum off the balcony of their Sydney city apartment in July 2011. He will continue to serve the minimum 18-year sentence.

Why did Simon Gittany have a judge only trial?

In 2013, Sydney man Simon Gittany was granted a judge-alone trial for the murder of his fiancée, because the level of media coverage and publicity surrounding the circumstances of the case made the likelihood of a fair trial by a jury extremely low.

What was Gittany charged with?

Mr Gittany appeared before the NSW Supreme Court in October 2013, charged with one count of murder under section 18 of the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) – an offence which carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment, and a standard non-parole period (SNPP) of 20 years.

What happened to Lisa Harnum?

Sixty-nine seconds after Gittany forced her back inside, Lisa Harnum, still clutching her handbag, fell to her death from the 15th floor balcony. Below in Hyde Park, Joshua Rathmell was walking to work when he heard a noise he thought was the “deranged” screams of a “junkie on an ice bender”.

What happened to Simon Gittany?

Simon Gittany has been sentenced to 26 years in jail, with a non-parole period of 18 years, for the murder of his fiancée Lisa Harnum. NSW Supreme Court Justice Lucy McCallum, who presided over Gittany’s judge-only trial last year, today handed down his punishment.

What happened Rachel Louise?

Upon her return to Australia, Ms Louise got a role as an extra in one of the Underbelly series on Channel Nine, through a casting director friend. She said she is now studying law in the hopes of becoming a criminal barrister, and does paralegal work in chambers in Sydney.

What happened to Marcus Einfeld?

Supreme Court Justice Bruce James found Einfeld had committed “deliberate, premeditated perjury” that was “part of planned criminal activity”. He served two years, and was released on parole on 19 March 2011….Criminal conviction.

Marcus Richard Einfeld
Penalty 3 years imprisonment; with a two-year non-parole period

Who was Simon Gittany lawyer?

Abigail Bannister
Speaking outside court, Gittany’s solicitor, Abigail Bannister, said Gittany would appeal against the conviction.

Where is Rachelle Louise now?

Where is Rachel Louise now?

Where is Rachelle Louise welcome now?

She said she is now studying law in the hopes of becoming a criminal barrister, and does paralegal work in chambers in Sydney. The court heard she worked on Gittany’s case by reading police statements, and has since tracked down witnesses and CCTV footage.

How old is Rachel Louise Snyder?

51
The government estimates that the social and economic cost of domestic abuse is a staggering £66bn a year. Snyder, 51, combines the forensic eye of the investigative reporter with her skills as a professor of creative writing but there is an added empathy.

Who is Simon Gittany and what was his past?

SIMON Gittany hid a dark past of violence, drugs and an uncontrollable temper that can be revealed now he has been found guilty of murdering his fiancee Lisa Harnum. Criminal records reveal he was a violent, vengeful man and a cocaine dealer who once spent time in prison for biting off part of a policeman’s ear.

Who is Greg Gittany?

Gittany was also a co-­director of the now defunct Chemright Pty Ltd, and was immediately before his murder trial a director of a mail order health supplements business. Last night Lisa’s heartbroken mum, Joan, broke her silence in an exclusive interview with A Current Affair’s Tracy Grimshaw.

Who is Gittany Harnum and what happened to her?

The 40-year-old insisted Ms Harnum climbed over the glass balustrade herself and fell. Just 69 seconds before Ms Harnum’s death, Gittany was captured on CCTV physically restraining her and dragging her back inside the unit she had tried to flee.

What happened to Michael Gittany in 1993?

In 1993, the unemployed Gittany was questioned by police for receiving stolen goods. Police did not attempt to arrest him until 1994 when they went to his home in Merrylands in Sydney’s west.

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