Raelene Polymiadis has been charged in the murders of her parents, Brenda and Lynton Anderson.
Michael Foundas, prosecuting, said: “Neither Mrs. nor Mr. Anderson were diabetic, neither of them were in any need of insulin, and the accused was the only member of her family who was diabetic.”
The court heard how Mr. Anderson was found unresponsive at home on April 30 with tablets of oxazepam “scattered around.” Foundas said that a post-mortem revealed that levels of oxazepam, an anti-anxiety drug, in Mr. Anderson’s system were not high enough to kill him.“A post-mortem examination revealed two drugs in his system – oxazepam insufficient to have caused his death, and“The scattered tablets were, we allege, an attempt to make this look like a suicide when, in reality, what killed Mr. Anderson was an overdose of insulin.
“Subsequent investigations of Mrs. Polymiadis’ phone have revealed that, the day before her father was found, she had Googled the effects of oxazepam.”Polymiadis is yet to enter a plea to her charges.
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