2011年10月6日星期四

It's hard to imagine what kind of twisted guy would go through with a wedding, only to kill his new wife on their honey moon . Criminal experts get inside the minds of these monsters and explain why brides seldom spot the warning signs

k Two days after their wedding, ^ Tina Watson and her husband, Gabe, Hew to Australia for their dream honeymoon: scuba B diving along Australia's Great ^r Barrier Reef. To Tina's family, ^m however, the trip was an odd W choice. Tina, 26. wasn't adven-f tuious; the former model was more likely to be at the mall in Bir-minghai n, Alabama, where the couple lived, than outdoors. But Gabe was an experienced rescue diver, and Tina was reportedly excited about diving with her groom by her .side.
As their boat headed oifshore on an October 2003 morning, Tinas spirits were high, fellow divers later said. However, another diver reported that within minutesofthenewlyweds' second plunge, he saw Gabe give his wife a "bear hug" about 40 feet underwater, after which Tina's body sank to the ocean floor as Gabe headed to the surface. She was pronounced dead aliout 45 minutes later.
Gabe Watson maintained Tina's death was an accident and that he swam away to get help. But Australian officials had enough evidence to
It's hard to imagine what kind of twisted guy would go through with a wedding, only to kill his new wife on their honey moon . Criminal experts get inside the minds of these monsters and explain why brides seldom spot the warning signs.

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