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Betrayed wife found not guilty of intentionally hitting husband and mistress with car

<p dir="ltr">A jury has been unable to decide whether or not Christie Kennedy, 37, ran down her husband and alleged mistress, after discovering he was having an affair.</p> <p dir="ltr">The Brisbane-based woman faced District Court recently where she pleaded not guilty to two counts of malicious acts with intent to disable, denying deliberately hitting David Larkin and Zowie Noring with her BMW SUV in March, 2021.</p> <p dir="ltr">The prosecution had also presented the option of two lesser alternative charges of assault which include occasioning bodily harm while armed, but Ms Kennedy pleaded not guilty to those offences as well.</p> <p dir="ltr">Allegedly at the time of the incident, Kennedy got out of her car, grabbed Noring by the hair and repeatedly punched her while screaming obscenities, the District Court heard.</p> <p dir="ltr">Kennedy said she did not intend to hit the pair with her car and had been in shock, not realising what was going on. On Monday afternoon she was found not guilty with a majority verdict by the jury on two counts of malicious acts with intent to disable.</p> <p dir="ltr">However, the jury could not reach a unanimous or majority verdict for the alternative charges of two counts of assault occasioning bodily harm while armed.</p> <p dir="ltr">She had pleaded guilty to unlawful assault, however the jury has been discharged and the matter is listed for mention on September 15.</p> <p dir="ltr"><em>Image: Nine</em></p>

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Chris Dawson's former mistress reveals last words with Lynette

<p>The former babysitter, who became Chris Dawson's mistress and then his wife, has taken the stand at his murder trial.</p> <p>Chris Dawson is on trial for murder as the prosecution alleges he murdered his wife Lynette in 1982. </p> <p>The woman, who has been known only as JC throughout the high-profile trial, first met Dawson in 1980 when he was her Year 11 sports teacher at Cromer High School.</p> <p>"He told me he had seen me in the playground... when I was 15 and decided he would like to get to know me better because I was attractive to him... I believe he deliberately tried to take my class," JC told the court.</p> <p>The Supreme Court was shown a series of cards and love letters that JC said were dropped in her school bag by Dawson.</p> <p>She claimed he signed off as "GOD" to disguise himself because she was a minor. </p> <p>By 1981, the teenager had moved in with Dawson, his wife Lynette, and their two children at Bayview to work as their live-in babysitter.</p> <p>"Lynette was very welcoming... He used to call her "fatso" and laugh about it," JC told the court.</p> <p>She claimed when Lynette went to bed, "Chris Dawson would want me to have sex with him".</p> <p>The court heard what JC says is her last conversation with Lynette before she vanished in 1982.</p> <p>JC claims Lynette asked her, "you've been taking liberties with my husband?"</p> <p>Dawson claims Lynette ran away from the family home in 1982 after she discovered her husband's affair with JC, and denies any claims he killed his wife. </p> <p>Dawson and JC went on to marry and have a child before they separated in 1990.</p> <p>The trial is still ongoing. </p> <p><em>Image credits: Nine News</em></p>

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Ben Roberts-Smith makes explosive claims about mistress

<p>Ben Roberts-Smith believed his former girlfriend was "manipulating" him by faking a pregnancy so he sent a private investigator to follow her to an abortion clinic, a court has heard.</p> <p>The high profile soldier has denied hitting the woman after a glamorous party in Canberra, telling the Federal Court that the allegation "ruined my life".</p> <p>On Tuesday afternoon, Mr Roberts-Smith detailed how he had started a relationship with a woman known as Person 17 a few weeks after separating from his wife in late 2017.</p> <p>Around Christmas, he said, Person 17’s husband called him and made “bizarre” comments.</p> <p>“(Person 17’s husband) was aware we were having a relationship,” Mr Roberts-Smith said.</p> <p>“He thought Person 17 would be better off with me... It was quite a bizarre phone call.”</p> <p>In January 2018, Mr Roberts-Smith said he visited Singapore with his wife and children to try and discuss whether their marriage should continue.</p> <p>The retired soldier told his wife about Person 17 and he promised to break it off so he could rejoin his family.</p> <p>Mr Roberts-Smith said he told Person 17 their relationship needed to end and, the month after, she sent him worrying messages while on a family holiday of her own in London.</p> <p>Mr Robert-Smith told the court he concluded Person 17 was about to self-harm, she didn't speak to him for over 24 hours even after her panicked husband called.</p> <p>Eventually Mr Roberts-Smith got Person 17 on the phone, he said.</p> <p>“My response was that she needed to go home to let her husband know she was all right... She needed to go be with her kids,” he said.</p> <p>That same month, Person 17 told Mr Roberts-Smith she was pregnant and they decided to terminate, he told the court.</p> <p>He went on to say Person 17 flew to Brisbane so she could visit a hospital clinic and he could take care of her after the invasive procedure.</p> <p>But he said he didn't believe she was pregnant and sent private investigator John McLeod to tail Person 17 to the hospital clinic.</p> <p>Mr Roberts-Smith said Mr McLeod sent him a video of Person 17 leaving the hospital looking fine and carrying her own bag.</p> <p>But she arrived at their hotel meeting point looking “frail” and with a bandage on her arm where a drip might have gone.</p> <p>Mr Roberts-Smith said he showed her the video of her leaving hospital and her reaction was “enough to make me realise she wasn’t telling me the truth”.</p> <p>“She started to cry and said ‘I didn’t have the procedure, I had the procedure up in Townsville’,” Mr Roberts-Smith told the court.</p> <p>“I said ‘Townsville doesn’t have a clinic’ she said ‘I had a miscarriage’ so now I had three stories as to what was going on.”</p> <p>“(It) gave me great concern that I was being manipulated so I’d stay in the relationship.”</p> <p>The SAS veteran strongly denied striking Person 17 at a hotel room in Canberra following a glitzy dinner with the Prime Minister weeks later.</p> <p>He told the court Person 17 had been so drunk she fell down the stairs in Parliament House and he took her home to ice her head.</p> <p>Nine alleged Mr Roberts-Smith had struck her after she complained about the pain in her head from the staircase fall.</p> <p>He denied that.</p> <p>“My mother and father brought me up with a good set of values… l have no tolerance for anyone who would raise a hand against a woman. I find it a disgusting act of cowardice,” he said.</p> <p>Mr Roberts-Smith is suing Nine for allegations he committed war crimes in Afghanistan and that he assaulted Person 17.</p> <p>“That particular allegation (of assault,) I feel, coupled with being called a war criminal, ruined my life,” Mr Roberts-Smith said.</p> <p>“For a long time I found it really difficult to leave the house after that.”</p> <p>Mr Roberts-Smith said he spoke with Person 17 after she fell down the stairs about how he knew her husband would believe she’d been hit.</p> <p>“I said to her ‘(your husband) is going to think I’ve struck you, you’re going to have to tell him you fell down the stairs and we were together’,” he said.</p> <p>Mr Roberts-Smith said it was the final straw for their relationship but he saw Person 17 once more, in Brisbane.</p> <p>He told the court she saw him board a flight to Canberra and he later realised Person 17 had booked a hire car to drive to his marital home.</p> <p>The soldier said he only realised that when his wife texted him to say Person 17 had showed up at their door.</p> <p>Mr Roberts-Smith claimed there was a "whispering campaign" between journalists Chris Masters and Nick McKenzie and members of the SAS.</p> <p>He then said he feared his phone was tapped by the media or by specialist soldiers.</p> <p>He said he again turned to Mr McLeod and asked him to find the home addresses of six individuals so he could alert the Department of Defence they were illegally speaking with journalists.</p> <p>“I wanted to be able to provide that information to Defence so they could take the appropriate action and stop them talking to the media,” he told the court.</p> <p>Mr Roberts-Smith denied intimidating any of the former SAS soldiers, or surveilling them.</p> <p>He explicitly denied having Mr McLeod send threatening letters to one soldier in particular, as alleged by Nine.</p>

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Prince Charles’ other mistress you didn’t know about

<p>The whole world knows about Camilla Parker-Bowles, former mistress and now wife of Prince Charles.</p> <p>Scores of pages have been written about Camilla’s role in the breakdown of Prince Charles and Princess Diana’s marriage.</p> <p>But did you know that Charles had another mistress? And just like Diana, 2017 marked the 20th anniversary of her death.</p> <p>We’re talking about socialite Dale Harper, but to Charles –  and eventually the world –  she was known as Kanga.</p> <p>She was once a household name and a central figure in Charles’ life. He even once described her as "the only woman who ever understood [him]".</p> <p>Dale was born in Melbourne, Australia, in 1947 and moved to London in 1972. Within two weeks she met Anthony Tryon, 3rd Baron Tryon, and married him in 1973, becoming the Baroness Tryon.</p> <p>According to a 2008 documentary <em>Prince Charles' Other Mistress</em>, the prince was instantly captivated by Kanga and once she entered his inner circle is was the "first time Camilla has a serious rival."</p> <p>Throughout the 1970s Camilla and Kanga vied for Prince Charles’ heart, despite the fact both of them were married to other men. Both women named Charles the godfather to their children.</p> <p><img width="384" height="522" src="https://s.yimg.com/iu/api/res/1.2/tYW_v46zKxH4u_7o9.2jOg--~D/cm90YXRlPWF1dG87dz05NjA7YXBwaWQ9eXZpZGVv/https://s.yimg.com/iu/api/res/1.2/xmwtSuo4aSmxP_P6GdR8ZQ--~D/cm90YXRlPWF1dG87dz0xMjAwO2FwcGlkPXl2aWRlbw--/https://s.yimg.com/ea/img/-/171213/5a30b4e4799f8_christening_5a30b4b094ef0.jpg" class="article-figure-image" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"/></p> <p>As Charles dithered about finding a suitable wife, he was having his cake and eating it too.</p> <p>However, in 1981 when Charles announced his engagement to Lady Diana Spencer, Kanga was ousted out of Charles’ inner circle due to her lack of discretion.</p> <p>It was in this area that Camilla triumphed over her rival, intimately acquainted with the discreetness needed in the affairs of English aristocracy.</p> <p>Capitalising on her notoriety and aristocratic connections, Kanga opened a fashion business and even persuaded Diana to wear some of her dresses in 1985 – both women sending a clear message to Camilla.</p> <p><img width="343" height="494" src="https://s.yimg.com/iu/api/res/1.2/QmC0u5C7HvXRBljl2pRAVQ--~D/cm90YXRlPWF1dG87dz05NjA7YXBwaWQ9eXZpZGVv/https://s.yimg.com/iu/api/res/1.2/2cUtCfyl3qrH1UCV0KKyBw--~D/cm90YXRlPWF1dG87dz0xMjAwO2FwcGlkPXl2aWRlbw--/https://s.yimg.com/ea/img/-/171213/5a30b4e496526_dale_5a30b4b094f69.jpg" class="article-figure-image" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"/></p> <p>But tragedy was soon to befall Kanga. Suffering from ill health and reportedly, mental health issues, she fell from a window and spent the rest of her life in a wheelchair. Her husband, Anthony, also filed for divorce in 1997.</p> <p>Two months later, Diana, just 36, passed away in after a tragic car accident in Paris.</p> <p>And just three months later, Kanga died in London at age 49 after contracting septicaemia.</p> <p>It was a lonely death for the former socialite – not Charles’ queen, no longer married, homeless, and largely forgotten.</p>

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Never-before-seen letter from JFK to his mistress

<p>To outsiders, it always seemed as though President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jackie Kennedy had the perfect marriage, but a newly surfaced love letter from the late President to his alleged mistress Mary Pinchot Meyer has brought their relationship into question.</p> <p>Written in October 1963 on White House stationery, the letter reads: “Why don't you leave suburbia for once — come and see me — either here — or at the Cape next week or in Boston the 19th. I know it is unwise, irrational, and that you may hate it — on the other hand you may not — and I will love it. You say that it is good for me not to get what I want. After all of these years — you should give me a more loving answer than that. Why don't you just say yes.”</p> <p><img width="500" height="438" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/21660/letter_500x438.jpg" alt="Letter (3)"/></p> <p>The Auction house selling the letter – expected to go for more than US$30,000 – says JFK was in fact in Boston on that date for a party fundraiser. Interestingly, the letter was never sent.</p> <p>JFK first met Meyer in high school and the two reconnected in 1954 when the President and First Lady moved closer to Meyer and her husband. In a strange coincidence, Meyer was murdered just a year after Kennedy’s assassination.</p> <p><strong>Related links:</strong></p> <p><a href="/news/news/2016/04/jackie-kennedy-sister-opens-up-about-relationship/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>Jackie Kennedy’s sister reveals details of tumultuous relationship with former First Lady</strong></em></span></a></p> <p><a href="/news/news/2016/03/jackie-kennedy-granddaughter-looks-just-like-her/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>Jackie Kennedy’s granddaughter looks just like her</strong></em></span></a></p> <p><a href="/news/news/2016/05/peek-inside-president-obamas-new-home/"><strong><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Peek inside President Obama’s new home</span></em></strong></a></p>

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