GUILTY Australia - Carole Schaer, 61, shot to death, Adelaide, 17 Nov 2004

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A MAN who shot his estranged wife in a busy Adelaide department store says he would have been better off if he had also killed himself.

"(Given) the position I'm now in, that may have been the better thing," 70-year-old Simon Schaer told the South Australian Supreme Court today. "I'm in a far worse position by being alive today than being dead - I mean that. I have nothing."

Schaer fatally shot his wife Carole in November last year as she worked in the handbag and shoe section of the Myer department store in Adelaide's Rundle Mall. Before the shooting, he set alight the suburban flat the couple had jointly owned, and in which Schaer had been living.

http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/wife-killer-id-be-better-off-dead/2005/12/08/1133829706824.html

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I wonder how long she stayed with this before she realised what an *advertiser censored**hole he was ,he murders her then complains about his position he is in,:banghead:
 
Now he realizes he should have just killed himself? It's a little late now.
 
Yep he should of did the world a favor & killed himself then he wouldn't of been in such a mess.
 
From November 2005:

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2005-11-21/man-who-killed-wife-in-shopping-centre-sacks-lawyer/745286

Simon Schaer pleaded guilty last month to murdering 61-year-old Myer employee Carole Schaer. He also pleaded guilty to firearms offences and arson in relation to a fire at his Magill unit...

Sentencing submissions are scheduled for early December.

From December 2005:

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2005-12-16/suicide-prompts-prison-security-concerns/762964

Yesterday, murderer Simon Schaer died in the Adelaide Remand Centre, after apparently jumping from an unguarded upper level.

The 70-year-old was awaiting sentencing for fatally shooting his wife at a Rundle Mall department store last year.
 

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