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[[Robyn Westgate]] is an Australian woman and convicted murderer. Westgate murdered her husband in Perth, Western Australia, in 1999 and subsequently spent more than 17 years in prison.<ref>https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-09/robyn-westgate-bystander-effect-curtin-university/103988718</ref>
 
[[Robyn Westgate]] is an Australian woman and convicted murderer. Westgate murdered her husband in Perth, Western Australia, in 1999 and subsequently spent more than 17 years in prison.<ref>https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-09/robyn-westgate-bystander-effect-curtin-university/103988718</ref>
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Westgate has accused the deceased of [[coercive control]] and [[intimate partner violence]]
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On 26 June 1999 Westgate shot her husband dead while he slept. Westgate asserted at trial that the shooting was a failed attempt at [[suicide]]
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As of July 2024 Westgate is the project lead for the [[Mate Bystander]] project operated by [[Curtain University]].
   
 
Western Australian legislative changes in 2008 mean that a woman murdering her husband under similar circumstances today would not be convicted.<ref>https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-09/robyn-westgate-bystander-effect-curtin-university/103988718</ref>
 
Western Australian legislative changes in 2008 mean that a woman murdering her husband under similar circumstances today would not be convicted.<ref>https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-09/robyn-westgate-bystander-effect-curtin-university/103988718</ref>

Revision as of 22:41, 8 July 2024

Robyn Westgate is an Australian woman and convicted murderer. Westgate murdered her husband in Perth, Western Australia, in 1999 and subsequently spent more than 17 years in prison.[1]

Westgate has accused the deceased of coercive control and intimate partner violence

On 26 June 1999 Westgate shot her husband dead while he slept. Westgate asserted at trial that the shooting was a failed attempt at suicide

As of July 2024 Westgate is the project lead for the Mate Bystander project operated by Curtain University.

Western Australian legislative changes in 2008 mean that a woman murdering her husband under similar circumstances today would not be convicted.[2]

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