Tuesday, 22 October 2013

Man's hidden camera caught fight with fiancée moments before her death!

Australian Simon Gittany, 40, is accused of pushing his Canadian partner Lisa 

Harnum off the balcony to her death on July 30, 2011. 

Lisa Harnum’s final moments were captured on camera. She is seen here with her mouth being covered by fiance Simon Gittany, who is accused of pushing her from a 15th-story window.


Now that the trial is underway, a 

video of the struggle before she died 

turnedout to be among the most 

incriminating evidence against 

Gittany, the interesting thing is 

that he supplied it himself.

According to reports, Gittany was 

apparently so "possessive, 

domineering and 

abusive" that he set up a stealthy pinhole camera on the door to their 

apartment to spy on Harnum. This was just one of several hidden 

cameras reportedly placed throughout their apartment.

He made her quit her job as a hairdresser, alienated her from her friends, told 

her what to wear and even forbid her from going to the gym because he 

feared other men would check her out, prosecutor Mark Tedeschi.

Gittany thought "it was her function in life to submit to his will as the male in 

the relationship," Tedeschi said in an opening statement at the trial.


Moreso, Gittany allegedly read her emails and text messages without her 

knowing, and forced her look at the ground or his eyes while walking down the 

street for fear that she might look at another man.

"The deceased's confidence became more and more diminished," said 

Tedeschi.


An employee for the Australian Broadcasting Corp. said he saw someone 

throwing what looked like luggage from the balcony. But the court heard it 

was actually Harnum dressed in black, according to the national news agency.


Another witness reportedly saw Gittany pump his first after the suspected 

murder. 

One of his neighbors still remembers the "single bone-chilling 

scream" he heard before Harnum died.


Gittany's defense characterized Harnum as "conflicted, complicated and 

confused," adding their relationship followed a pattern: "an argument, an 

overreaction and then a reconciliation."


It was reported that Gittany was supported in court by his family and 

current girlfriend. He is currently out on bail.









Did they say "supported by current girl friend"? mmmmm, there is a saying in 

my place that "the cane a man used in driving  out his ex-wife is still at 

home waiting for the new wife"

The "current" girlfriend better watch it then.....

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