Anu Singh

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Anu Singh is an Australian woman whose 1997 killing of her boyfriend Joe Cinque and subsequent trial became the subject of the true-crime book and film "Joe Cinque’s Consolation."

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instanceOf Australian woman
person
associatedWork Joe Cinque’s Consolation: A True Story of Death, Grief and the Law NERFINISHED
associatedWorkAuthor Helen Garner NERFINISHED
authorOfAccountAboutCase none (case written about by others)
caseCharacterization notable Australian true-crime case
caseRaisedIssuesOf diminished responsibility in homicide cases
mental health and criminal responsibility
role of friends and bystanders in preventing crime
treatment of victims’ families in the justice system
charge murder
citizenship Australia
convictedOf manslaughter
countryOfResidence Australia NERFINISHED
criticizedFor lack of remorse (as perceived by some commentators)
dateOfCrime 1997
defenceArgument mental illness
diagnosedWith borderline personality disorder
depression
eating disorder
educatedAt Australian National University NERFINISHED
fieldOfStudy law
hasEthnicBackground Indian descent (widely reported)
incarceratedIn New South Wales prison system NERFINISHED
legalOutcome conviction for manslaughter on the basis of diminished responsibility
legalSystem Australian criminal law
mediaCoverage extensive coverage in Australian media
methodOfKilling drug overdose administered to victim
injection of heroin
notableFor killing of Joe Cinque
occupation law student
paroleEligibility after 4 years
perpetratorOf killing of Joe Cinque
placeOfCrime Canberra NERFINISHED
portrayedBy Maggie Naouri NERFINISHED
portrayedIn Joe Cinque’s Consolation (film) NERFINISHED
relationshipToJoeCinque girlfriend
sentence 10 years imprisonment
subjectOf Joe Cinque’s Consolation (book) NERFINISHED
Joe Cinque’s Consolation (film) NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfActivity 1990s
trialLocation Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory NERFINISHED
victim Joe Cinque NERFINISHED

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