White witch killer Raquel Hutchison made voodoo doll then slayed husband
A bikini model and her lover made a voodoo doll of her husband, blinded him with Exit Mould, tortured him and dumped his body in bushland.
It was early morning on October 21, 2014, a Tuesday, when a motorist driving on Wisemans Ferry Road through Greengrove turned up a side road and something caught their eye.
It was something large and still, lying on Mangrove Creek Road and the motorist stopped to investigate.
Amid the leaves on the shoulder of a road fringed by eucalypts and a thick understorey of bushes was the body of a man.
The spot where he lay was about 100km northwest of Sydney, in the Dharug National Park, west of the Central Coast.
Police from Gosford, 40km away along windy roads through the Hawkesbury-Nepean catchment, arrived at the scene around 7.30am in cars and rescue trucks.
The deceased man was lying on his right side with his legs bent and blood pooled around his head.
He appeared to have been brutally assaulted.
Officers searching near the body found an 8.4m long red cable with spring-loaded lobster clasps at each end, which had been discarded in the scrub.
The metal clips were stained with what looked like blood.
Detectives from the NSW State Crime Command’s Homicide Squad were called in.
They identified the body as that of a 41-year-old disability worker who lived at St Marys, about 90km from where his body was found.
By Tuesday evening, Homicide Squad detectives had charged two people, a 36-year-old woman and a man, 35, with murder.
The white witch
The pair, Raquel Gaelle Hutchison and Paul Andrew Wilkinson, appeared in Toronto Local Court the next day and were both refused bail and remanded in custody until early in the new year.
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