'No evidence' of Sunshine Coast murder victim's male lover
The Brisbane Supreme Court trial of Lindy Yvonne Williams, 60, for the murder of George Gerbic last week heard he used a second phone to keep up a relationship with a man named Gary.
"There were two Garys in the investigation we spoke to ... there was no indication of any type of relationship between Mr Gerbic and them," Detective Senior Constable Brett Long told the court on Monday.
Investigators could not locate a second phone used by Mr Gerbic, he said.
Accused claimed mystery man ‘chopped up George’
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Brisbane Supreme Court heard from private investigator Guy Oakley.
He said Ms Williams, after her arrest, claimed a man “of Chinese background” went to Tanawha and “chopped up George”.
Mr Oakley said Ms Williams told him she felt entitled to $46,000 Mr Gerbic had, and the man went to Tanawha to “get the money.”
But Ms Williams told Mr Oakley a fight broke out, the man killed and dismembered Mr Gerbic, but was disturbed before he could dispose of all the body parts.
‘His head was cut off’: Power saw used to dismember man before torso dumped
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We don’t know where he was killed, or how.
But we know George Gerbic was decapitated, his torso dumped beside a road – and a prosecutor says Lindy Yvonne Williams was involved in that violent death.
Her partner Mr Gerbic, 66, suffered “an ignominious end that he did not deserve”, prosecutor Todd Fuller said yesterday.
“This woman for 10 months was manipulating, calculating and engaged in a whole episode – with family, with friends, with acquaintances, all to carry out the subterfuge.”