Mr
Silbert said after the relationship broke down, Mihayo told a co-worker
he had been thinking about ways to kill his ex-wife and get away with it
but he would make sure his daughters were in a safe place.
Four days before the girls died he Googled 'how can I kill my ex-wife', the court heard.
Mr Mihayo, pictured being escorted by police, Googled 'how can I kill my ex-wife', four days before his daughters died
His defence barrister Tim Marsh says the murders were not premeditated, and that he told police they 'just happened'
Defence barrister Tim Marsh said Mihayo did not want to try to justify what had happened in any way. But
he told the court the murders should not be considered premeditated,
pointing out certain things Mihayo told police after the act. He said Mihayo told police: 'That just happened, it just happened right then and there.' Mr Marsh said Mihayo indicated he decided to kill the girls while they were playing hide-and-seek, after dancing.
'Mr
Mihayo instructs he was consumed by a particular thought, a particular
idea, and made the decision to kill the children,' Mr Marsh said. Tanzanian
national Mihayo had indicated 'some particular horror' that his
children would grow up not knowing their father, as he himself had done,
Mr Marsh told the court.
'Mr
Mihayo says, "I thought, well, if the kids are not there, they are not
going to suffer the way I suffered, knowing their dad is somewhere but
you never get to see him",' Mr Marsh said, referring to a police
interview.
The pre-sentence hearing continues.
2 comments:
RIP Little dolls. Such a sad story.
Why would anyone think of harming such helpless kids. Heart-breaking. May they rest in peace
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