Mathew Dunbar’s psychiatrist told a court the Walcha farmer did have depression, but it was caused by Ms Darcy, who would make “cruel comments” and even goaded him to kill himself.
I m not a wills person; death frightens me says widow accused of killing farmer I m not really a wills person, Natasha Beth Darcy tells detectives in an interview room, three days after the death of her partner, farmer Mathew Dunbar.  I don t have a will myself; I don t like talking about death, Ms Darcy says when police ask her if she knows anything about Mr Dunbar s will.
Ms Darcy, 46, stands accused of murdering Mr Dunbar on his multi-million dollar sheep farm at Walcha in 2017, after she pressured him into making her the sole beneficiary of his estate.
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Natasha Beth Darcy is accused of sedating Mr Dunbar after blending ram sedatives in a NutriBullet before gassing him.(Supplied)
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A widow accused of killing Walcha grazier Mathew Dunbar offered a high school friend $20,000 to make a false statement in the lead up to her murder trial, a court has heard.
Natasha Beth Darcy, 46, is accused of propositioning her friend in a letter she wrote from jail while awaiting trial for Mr Dunbar s murder.
Ms Darcy is accused of sedating and murdering Mathew Dunbar in 2017 after she was made the sole beneficiary of his multi-million-dollar Merino property at Walcha near Tamworth.
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Natasha Beth Darcy is accused of sedating Mr Dunbar after blending ram sedatives in a NutriBullet before gassing him.(Supplied)