Joe Cinque
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Joe Cinque was a civil engineer, living in Canberra, who died in 1997 as a result of a heroin overdose administered by his girlfriend Anu Singh. Singh had first laced his coffee with Rohypnol. Singh was subsequently acquitted of murder but convicted of manslaughter over the death, and sentenced to ten years imprisonment. She was paroled after four years. The incident was the basis of Australian author Helen Garner's book Joe Cinque's Consolation.
[edit] External links
- R v Singh (1999) ACTSC 66 (24 June 1999)
- R v Singh (1999) ACTSC 32 (23 April 1999)
- R v Singh (1999) ACTSC 27 (12 April 1999)
- R v Singh (1999) ACTSC 28 (12 April 1999)
- R v Singh (1999) ACTSC 26 (29 March 1999)
- Interviews with Maria and Joe Cinque and Anu Singh on Late Night Live, Presented by Phillip Adams on Radio National, Australia, 23 September 2004
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