Trial will eventually expose Marsh as a stabber: Prosecutor

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Trial against 50-years old Walter Ciaran Marsh started today at the Supreme Court of Australia. The main suspect Marsh previously refused to accept any charges regarding the murder of Royal North Shore hospital emergency manager Michelle Beets, who was reportedly stabbed in the chest and had her throat slit on April 27.

Crown Prosecutor Mark Tedeschi QC announces that the trial would expose Marsh as he carried out surveillance of Ms Beets in the week before he stabbed her to death. Moreover, Marsh and his wife also made a false attempt at disguising the murder as either a “crime of passion” or “a break-in gone wrong”.

Marsh is an American citizen who was employed at the Royal North Shore hospital as a nurse for one year.

Moreover, the court was informed that throughout his time working at the hospital, Marsh always requested for permanent residency and had submitted required documents to Ms Beets, but she didn’t accept them.

Mr Tedeschi said: “The accused formed the view that the reason he was being consistently rejected was because … Michelle Beets was giving him bad references – and to some degree this was true. (He) devised a new plan to resolve this combination of problems. Initially his plan was to intimidate Michelle Beets by scaring her but very quickly the plan changed to a plan to murder (her). The technique he learnt from being in the Marines … it’s how to be a Marine 101.”

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