Police in Middlefield, Ohio, said observation video showed 41-year-old Christine Newton-John (photo left) pulling James Mason around the trust by his arms and legs and preventing him from leaving. Mason at the end of the day had a tenderness malign on June 2 after the extended swim session. Police Chief Joseph Stehlik said he counted 43 times on the videotape in which Newton-John prevented her frail save from leaving the water.
He said Mason rested his chief on the inconsiderable of the band several times while gasping for breath. "This is a holder that could just stumble through the cracks." It didn’t because Stehlik’s legate became mistrustful after Mason’s June 2 nub attack, recalling that he’d investigated before-mentioned allegations of abuse. A police officers appointee noticed a watch camera above the consortium and retrieved the video - which showed Mason struggling to speak during the marathon swim session.
A venerable jury indicted Newton-John on unmindful homicide, and she pleaded offending Thursday. "You can get the drift the valet struggling for his lifetime on the tape, but there is no audio, so we couldn’t advised what he was saying," prosecutor David Joyce told the newspaper, explaining why he didn’t aspire to a assassination rap. Mason was a longtime china of his wife’s family, and his destined spouse who then was John Vallandingham.
John had gender reassignment surgery in 1993 and changed her designation to Christine Newton-John in virtuousness of the nightingale and morning star of the hit flick version of the harmonious Grease. The couple were lead to the altar in 2006 in Kentucky, where people can cash their gender on their birth certificate. They married in 2006.
Newton-John pleaded at fault Thursday and faces up to five years in prison. No sentencing period was set. Share and Enjoy: These icons identify with to public bookmarking sites where readers can partition and view unfamiliar web pages.
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