- May 5, 2016
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I just saw this article today on abc.com
Man jailed for fatally injecting partner with heroin during anniversary celebration in Canberra
Christopher Weaver claimed in court his partner had requested she be injected with the heroin, but the judge found "he has to be accountable for his offending".www.abc.net.au
Bloke was jailed for manslaughter because he injected his 40yo partner with heroin and she died of an overdose.
The thing is, she asked him to do it. She told him not to water it down because she wanted a good hit.
So this guy gets to spend the next decade in jail... while Ablett was never even charged for giving a line of heroin to Alisha Horan after he lied to her and told her it was cocaine and she died as a result.
You seem to gloss over this and act as though Alisha Horan did it to herself.
She didn't make a conscious choice to snort a line of heroin and put her life in danger. She was told it was coke. Had she known it was heroin, there is no fricken way she would've done it. It was Ablett's lie & supply which led to the tragic consequences. Her death should absolutely 100% be placed at Ablett's feet.
Like I said, it was incredible miscarriage of justice. A terrible finding by the coroner who no doubt absolved Ablett due to his profile as a recently retired AFL superstar. If it was Joe Bloggs, they would've locked him up.
I haven’t glossed over anything. I’m fully cogniscent of the fact that he lied and the part he played in it if that’s how it took place. And maybe he should have gone to jail. That’s not for me to say. Saying ‘he killed her’ however, and drawing a conclusion based on her age and simply saying that she had no role in the whole situation is not really painting the full picture.
And in the case mentioned above I don’t think the person in question if that’s indeed how it played out should be held to that level of accountability for someone else’s decision.