Court shown Monis 'apology video'
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| A NSW court has been shown a video of Man Monis pressuring his de-facto mother-in-law to apologise |
A video indicating Lindt bistro shooter Man Haron Monis persuading his partner's weakened and elderly mother to apologize for standing firm in spite of him to police has been played in court.
Amirah Droudis is condemned for cutting Monis' past partner to death before sprinkling her body in petrol and setting it land inside a Werrington unit complex in Sydney's west in April 2013.
The 37-year-old's NSW Supreme Court murder trial heard on Friday that her late mother Soula Droudis had been met by police in November that year and portrayed her little girl's recognized life accomplice as a liar.
A month after Monis got a recording of that meeting, in mid 2014, it is bore witness to Droudis helped him power Mrs Droudis to apologize on camera.
In a video that police say was found on Droudis' mobile phone, an unmistakably plague Mrs Droudis can be seen telling Monis: "I'm astoundingly debilitated. I'm, astoundingly debilitated long, long time. Michael, I'm bleak I been off base to you."
Michael was one of Monis' different false names.
The video was not discharged by the court after Droudis disagreed it being made open to media.
In it, the camera by the path holder to Monis, masterminded on a lounge chair speak Mrs Droudis, as he more than once pushes her to offer a point by point decree of frustration.
Again and again, in culmination English, Mrs Droudis tells Monis she is unwell.
Senior Crown Prosecutor Mark Tedeschi QC has starting now told the court Mrs Droudis was experiencing genuine lung issues at the time the video was taped and that it exhibited the charged lady's fervor "to put unprecedented weight on her madly wiped out mother".
Mrs Droudis went ahead under the vigilant gaze of her girl's judge-alone trial started.
"What do you mean?" Monis asks her in the video.
"The time police come I'm especially weakened, I'm to an awesome degree bothers for my heart. I'm, really fantastically abraded. I'm sorry to learn," she answers.
By and by, Monis questions her: "Alright. Why sorry to learn, what you say sorry for?"
"Okay. You lies, no deceptions, perhaps I'm off kilter. I'm especially wiped out, to an awesome degree frustrated," Mrs Droudis at last lets him know.
"I say to you I not be right. I'm exceptionally wiped out, I can't talk more. Phenomenally wiped out."
The case advantages to court for Monday

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