Friday, May 13, 2016

Convicted of killing her husband – Bergens Tidende

Rubyrosa Verano Irgens is sentenced to 18 years in prison for killing her husband Helge Ove Irgens with a disposable grill. The design was financial, according to the judgment.

25. June 2014, 61-year-old was found dead at his home in Telavåg. After the death went widow back to their home country the Philippines.

In February 2015 she returned to Norway and was arrested at the airport and charged with premeditated murder. The woman admitted to having killed her husband by putting a grill into the room where he was sleeping. He died of carbon monoxide poisoning.

She admitted that she killed her husband, but not that this happened deliberately. She refused thus that the murder was planned.



Could gone from him

Now the woman found sentenced to 18 years in prison after Nordhordland District Court found her guilty of premeditated murder.

In court explained the woman about a difficult life. She described her marriage to Irgens as unhappy. The court is aware that this can not be emphasized.

“The convicted person had an obvious alternative, which was breakups. She had a good position to do so “, said the court.

The woman was accused of having drugged her husband before she put the grill in the bedroom. There is much to suggest that she did this, but the court disregarded the claim that she drugged the man down. According to the judgment, it is not essential to evaluate whether the killing was planned or not.



62 search monoxide

And Nordhordland County Court believes Rubyrosa Verano Irgens planned the murder of her husband. Towards the end of 2013, she met another Filipino man. They became lovers. About the same time, in November 2013, she began to search the internet for ways to take life on.



From November 2013 to kill the day in June 2014 did the woman a total of 249 unique giftsøk.

theme of the search was nicotine, alcohol and ammonia, eye drops, antifreeze, rat poison, hydrochloric acid, Vallergan and carbon monoxide. Overall it’s done 62 search monoxide. The woman searched for “best way to kill without getting caught (not serial killings). She bought various substances to kill the man, but she changed her mind, according to his own explanation.

She bought besides four disposable barbecues, the last day before the murder.

The woman explained that she fell asleep after placing the grill in the bedroom, where Helge Irgens slept. The court believes she lie. Phone logs show that the phone was so frequently used that she could not have slept long enough that Irgens died on June 24, 2014.



– Porter does not feel the impulse

The court believes the Philippine woman «ascertained that Helge Irgens asleep. She sat so initiated action that would lead to his death.

The court finds there is no doubt that this decision was taken after deliberation and cons. It appears that there was smoke smell in the bedroom when paramedics arrived. The Court therefore finds that the defendant waited until flames and smoke had surrendered before she took the grill into the bedroom.

It is reported that this takes about 20 minutes. Defendant bar roasting pan with grill into the bedroom and placed it on a table as she moved. She went out and closed the bedroom door. These actions took necessarily any time and they show no sign of being made on impulse. “



Economic design

The verdict states that the woman began to think about killing the man back in November 2013. the court believes that the motive for the murder was financial.

“she got the benefit to $ 10,000 per month, and she thought that she would get the money after the sale of the house,” said the ruling.



Weep much

The two daughters of Helge Irgens and another woman showed great care for Rubyrosa after Helge Irgens was dead. They used to meet the widow on the grave every Friday, and then weeping widow much. The daughters seemed very sorry for her.

This has undoubtedly been a great burden for the three when it later emerged that Rubyrosa had killed Irgens. The court believes this is aggravating.

She was also ordered to pay compensation and damages to Irgens’ daughters. The Court finds nothing to accentuate in mitigating circumstance.

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