The jury acquitted Ms Kardashian of threatening to kill or cause serious harm to Michael Mannix, a social care worker.
“I would bring a screwdriver to insert inside her genitalia because I am a woman and women rape using objects. Her residency at the unit had been extended beyond her 18th birthday by a High Court order, it was heard. Kardashian added that she only planned to exit her mother’s house once she had been satisfied she had left her mother to “bleed out”, by taking her pulse to ensure she was dead. He said some witnesses who had been involved in his client’s care, including Mr Mannix, agreed under cross-examination that Ms Kardashian had been diagnosed with “narcissistic personality disorder” and that she would engage in “shock behaviour” in order “to get attention” and they were aware she had suffered alleged abuse as a child. Kardashian’s barrister, Mark Nicholas SC, accepted she told staff at Coovagh House, during a meeting to plan her release into the community as she had turned 18, that she planned to travel to her mother’s house, overpower her, and torture her with a knife, a screwdriver, and boiling water.” The four-day trial heard Ms Kardashian had been diagnosed with a narcissistic personality disorder and that she would say shocking things to gain attention, and that she made the alleged threats while she was a resident at Coovagh House, a secure unit for children aged between 11 and 17 with serious behavioural difficulties.
Barbie Kardashian (20) had been in care since the age of ten, court told.
Mr Nicholas agreed and reiterated Kardashian had “been in care since she was ten, with little worldly experience”. Mr Nicholas said his client had experienced a “horrible” life, and she had been in State care since she was ten years old. Mr Nicholas accepted that Kardashian told staff: “I’d want to put her through lots of torture, fear and humiliation.” Kardashian added that she only planned to exit her mother’s house once she had been satisfied she had left her mother to “bleed out”, by taking her pulse to ensure she was dead.
The jury returned guilty verdicts for the charges that she made threats to kill her mother Maria Luque at Coovagh House in Limerick on dates in 2020. While ...
While there were not-guilty verdicts in respect of other charges on threatening to kill or seriously harm a social care worker at the same location in 2019 and 2020. A woman has been found guilty of seven counts of threatening to kill or harm her mother at a secure care facility for children with serious behaviour difficulties. Barbie Kardashian found guilty of threatening to kill or harm her mother
These threats occurred at Coovagh House, a care unit run by the HSE on dates in 2019 and 2020. She had pleaded not guilty to all charges. The four-day trial ...
She was found not guilty of four counts of threatening to kill or cause harm to Michael Mannix, a healthcare assistant employed by a specialist social care provider. 20-year-old Barbie Kardashian who’s originally from Co. Meath, but now of no fixed abode has been found guilty of seven counts of threatening to kill or cause serious harm to her mother, Maria Luque. A woman has been found guilty for threatening to kill her mother but not guilty for threatening to kill her former social care worker at Limerick Circuit Court today.
Kardashian (20), of no fixed abode, had pleaded not guilty to all counts that she made threats to kill her mother Maria Luque.
“I’d like the benefit of a probation report to give the court some insight into what the long-term situation might be for this young lady. Mr Nicholas agreed with the judge and reiterated that Kardashian had “been in care since she was 10, with little worldly experience”. Judge Tom O’Donnell said it was a “very very unusual case” and that he had “concerns” Kardashian might, at some point, “be left to her own devices” after her sentence is served.
A jury has found Barbie Kardashian guilty of seven counts of threatening to kill or cause serious harm to her mother following her trial at Limerick Circuit ...
They returned their verdicts this lunchtime after deliberating on the 11 counts for over four hours. The jury returned unanimous not guilty verdicts in respect of four other counts, which were also denied, that Kardashian had threatened to kill or cause serious harm to Michael Mannix, a social care worker, at Coovagh House, Limerick, on dates between 2019 and 2020. The jury of six women and six men returned unanimous guilty verdicts today in respect of three of the seven counts, and it returned majority verdicts in the remaining four counts, in respect of the accused’s mother.