Sinclair had pleaded guilty to interfering with a corpse, with prosecutors dropping a charge of manslaughter. She ends with the sentence: 'I'm back in town this arvo xo.'Īt the time she sent the text, Mr Riley's body was yet to be discovered by two people who would stumble upon his corpse by chance. In the text, Sinclair claims she would try to 'get a hold of him' or anyone who had seen him. but then the following day I had to pick my car up. 'S*** babe, I know he has been hanging at that gay guy's house but I did pick him up from near water tower a couple nights ago,' Crown prosecutor Nicole Friedewald read to the court on Wednesday. In a disturbing twist, the court was told Sinclair texted Mr Riley's sister in the days after his death, asserting she had not seen him in days. More than two years after the horrific discovery, Sinclair was sentenced to 18 months' jail but with time served she will be eligible for parole before the end of the year. The court was told Sinclair texted Mr Riley's sister in the days after his death, asserting she had not seen him in days.
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