Jessica Camilleri not guilty of murder over decapitation of mother
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Jessica Camilleri not guilty of murder over decapitation of mother
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A woman obsessed with horror movies who used multiple steak knives to stab her mother to death and hack off her head has been found not guilty of murder, but guilty of manslaughter, due to her substantial mental impairment.
The NSW Supreme Court jury deliberated for two days before delivering its verdict Thursday afternoon on the gruesome fatal assault Jessica Camilleri carried out on her mother Rita in their western Sydney home on July 20, 2019.
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 A Sydney woman who chopped her mum s head off with knives has been found guilty of manslaughter over the gruesome decapitation. Jessica Camilleri, now 27, had pleaded not guilty by way of mental impairment to murdering her mother Rita, 57, in the kitchen of their St Clair home after a heated argument in July last year. After two days of deliberating a NSW Supreme Court jury on Thursday returned the verdict of guilty of manslaughter instead of murder. Jessica Camilleri has been found not guilty of murder. The five-day trial was told Mrs Camilleri had said to her daughter: I ve had a gutful of you before a violent physical confrontation erupted involving knives late on a Saturday night.
 A Sydney woman who chopped her mum s head off with knives has been found guilty of manslaughter over the gruesome decapitation. Jessica Camilleri, now 27, had pleaded not guilty by way of mental impairment to murdering her mother Rita, 57, in the kitchen of their St Clair home after a heated argument in July last year. After two days of deliberating a NSW Supreme Court jury on Thursday returned the verdict of guilty of manslaughter instead of murder. Jessica Camilleri has been found not guilty of murder. The five-day trial was told Mrs Camilleri had said to her daughter: I ve had a gutful of you before a violent physical confrontation erupted involving knives late on a Saturday night.