Christina Mae Watson

Christina Mae Watson

Christina Mae Watson died while on her honeymoon in Australia. Her husband is a suspect in the case.

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Do you think Gabe Watson is guilty of murdering his wife Christina Mae Watson?
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Written by neutraldivegear on
The father of alleged scuba diving murder victim Christina Watson gave an interview recently in which he vowed to "keep going" until his daughter can rest in peace. In a teary interview on Good Morning America (GMA), Tommy Thomas described his daughter as an angel watching over his family. Christina, 26, died in October 2003 while on a Great Barrier Reef diving expedition with her husband of just 13 days, Gabe Watson. The Alabama couple flew to Australia for their honeymoon and Queensland police allege Watson murdered Christina during the dive. "To us, she is an angel that's watching after us," an emotional Thomas ... Read Full Story
Written by aerosmith071 on
David Gabriel Watson Sentenced in Death of Tina Watson : "David Gabriel Watson was sentenced to 4-1/2 years in prison on Friday June 5, 2009, for causing the death of his wife while they were on their honeymoon in Australia six years ago. In a plea bargain, he will only serve one year for manslaughter, enraging Tommy Thomas, father of the deceased Tina Watson. Thomas said, “I’m sure that the entire Australian nation as well as our country back home shares in the shock at what we’ve just seen, because it’s a total injustice…it’s ludicrous. It’s an embarrassment to everyone involved. We believe that ... Read Full Story
Written by neutraldivegear on
By now, most (if not all) of us have at least heard about the October 22, 2003 scuba diving death of a woman on her honeymoon. Eleven days after getting married, Christina Mae Watson donned her scuba diving gear and slipped into the water off Australia's coast for what was supposed to be a romantic exploration of a shipwreck with her new husband. But the dive ended with her drowning. Last Friday, her husband, David Gabriel Watson, was charged with her murder . The Queensland state coroner found there was sufficient evidence to charge Watson in the death of his 26-year-old wife, although circumstances ... Read Full Story
Written by neutraldivegear on
The prosecution's case is mounting . Gabe Watson's story - about the death of his bride during a diving trip to Australia - just doesn't hold water, says veteran diver Kenneth Snyder of Estero. Snyder says he can't believe Watson, a certified rescue diver, decided to go for help instead of trying save his wife, Tina. "Not one part of his story made any sense at all," said Snyder, 56, an insurance company executive. Snyder and his wife, Paula, 58, both accomplished divers, were with the Watsons and others Oct. 22, 2003, on a diving expedition to Australia's Great Barrier Reef. The trip was ... Read Full Story
Written by ludde100 on
An American man convicted of killing his wife during a honeymoon scuba diving trip in Australia is to serve an extra six months in prison. David Gabriel Watson will now be jailed for a total of 18 months, Queensland state Court of Appeals ruled. Watson, 32, from Birmingham, Alabama, admitted in June to the manslaughter of his wife, 26-year-old former model Christina Mae Watson. * Mrs Watson’s body is seen on the ocean floor in a photo taken by another diver. She died while scuba diving on the Great Barrier Reef in 2003, just 11 days after their wedding. Watson had been sentenced to ... Read Full Story
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