This clearly sounds like a case of premeditated murder if you have been following this case on the news and have seen the video. Apparently the court doesn't feel that they have enough evidence to win a murder conviction. I just heard that he will only serve one year in prison. I hope that the wife's family finds a way to get justice in an American court; even if it is only a civil law suit.
American pleads guilty in Australian court to wifes manslaughter during honeymoon dive
http://blog.taragana.com/n/american...fes-manslaughter-during-honeymoon-dive-72646/
Bureau News June 5th, 2009
American pleads guilty in Australia vacation death
BRISBANE, Australia An American man has pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of his wife who drowned during a honeymoon scuba diving trip to Australias Great Barrier Reef in 2003.
David Gabriel Watson, of Birmingham, Alabama, arrived in the northeastern city of Brisbane of his own volition last month to answer a murder charge.
The 32-year-olds guilty plea Friday in the Queensland state Supreme Court to the lesser charge of manslaughter means that he will not be tried on the charge of murder, to which he pleaded not guilty.
Christina Mae Watson drowned in October 2003 as the couple dived off the tropical coast of Queensland 11 days after their wedding.
It is not immediately clear what prison term Watson faces.
American pleads guilty in Australian court to wifes manslaughter during honeymoon dive
http://blog.taragana.com/n/american...fes-manslaughter-during-honeymoon-dive-72646/
Bureau News June 5th, 2009
American pleads guilty in Australia vacation death
BRISBANE, Australia An American man has pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of his wife who drowned during a honeymoon scuba diving trip to Australias Great Barrier Reef in 2003.
David Gabriel Watson, of Birmingham, Alabama, arrived in the northeastern city of Brisbane of his own volition last month to answer a murder charge.
The 32-year-olds guilty plea Friday in the Queensland state Supreme Court to the lesser charge of manslaughter means that he will not be tried on the charge of murder, to which he pleaded not guilty.
Christina Mae Watson drowned in October 2003 as the couple dived off the tropical coast of Queensland 11 days after their wedding.
It is not immediately clear what prison term Watson faces.


