For Lisa Harnum, life was complicated.
As a ballerina living in Sydney away from her family in Canada, she battled daily with bulimia and anxiety.
Lisa fought her whole life to control the illness that took over her mind and her body. However dangerous her eating disorder was for her health, however, it did not kill her.
What killed her was much more sinister than bulima, much more dangerous than anxiety.
It came in the form of the man she loved.
The man who tried to dominate her, who would ultimately take control of her life and ultimately end her life.
Yesterday in the Supreme Court of Sydney, the verdict came down for Simon Gittany as GUILTY of the murder of his ballerina fiancé.
His new girlfriend Rachael apparently screamed and had to be escorted from court as the verdict was read out. Gittany showed little emotion and kept his head down.
Speaking after the trial, Lisa’s mother Joan said she looked into the eyes of Simon’s girlfriend and felt sorry for her.
”I looked into the poor girl’s [Rachelle Louise] eyes and I could see unhappiness. I looked straight down at her one day and she just looked at me and I just felt so sorry for her. I saw the same look in my daughter’s eyes,” she said.
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25 years ago my 22 y.o sister was murdered in almost identical circumstances, thrown from a balcony by her enraged lover when he found she was leaving him. At the time it barely made the news. It is really heartening that community feeling against domestic violence has changed so much, that cases like this cause outrage and hopefully plant the seeds of doubt in the minds of women who feel there's no way out. With regards to Gittany, I bet he'll appeal if he can find grounds. He's convinced himself he didn't do it, that's the extent of the delusion men like this are under. In his mind he believes he is right and would have justified every action he subjected Lisa too as showing his love or whatever. My heart goes out to Lisa's friends and family.
Of course he should appeal if there are grounds. That's what the legal system is for.
However, he chose for the trial to be heard by a judge, so the nuances of the judges instructions to a jury remove a lot of the grounds of appeal.
However, everyone should be able to appeal, it's too dangerous to a free society for us not to have those checks and balances.
I love the fact that the surveillance cameras he installed to monitor his girlfriend ultimately did him in!