A jury has found a man guilty of murder following the disappearance of a US citizen who was living in Australia without a valid visa. Multiple outlets report the court case involved the death of the woman, who went missing, and the prosecution argued that the man was responsible. In the lead-up to the verdict, the man faced questions and reportedly denied involvement, with one report describing his response as “Not me.” The jury’s guilty verdict indicates the panel was satisfied beyond reasonable doubt that the man committed murder. The reports do not detail sentencing or the timeline of events, but they state the verdict was reached after the woman disappeared and that her immigration status was relevant to how authorities handled the case. The case remains part of the criminal court process, and further steps such as sentencing would follow the guilty finding, though this is not covered in the provided summaries.
Man found guilty of murder after disappearance of US woman in Australia
A jury has found a man guilty of murder following the disappearance of a US citizen who was living in Australia without a valid visa. Multiple outlets report the court case involved the death of the w...
- A jury finds a man guilty of murder.
- The case involves the disappearance of a US citizen living in Australia.
- The woman was reported to be in Australia without a valid visa.
- Reports describe the man as denying involvement, including a “Not me” response.
- The articles state the guilty verdict is reached after the woman goes missing.
A jury has found a man guilty of murder after the disappearance of a US citizen who was living in Australia without a valid visa.
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