Sex Offender Quickly Eats Poisoned Snickers Bar After Jury Convicts Him

An elderly man facing charges for child sex offenses shocked the courtroom by consuming a toxic chocolate bar while seated in the prisoner's dock.

The elderly defendant, whose identity is protected due to legal restrictions, was in the midst of receiving guilty verdicts on Friday for four child sex offenses when he unveiled a Snickers bar laced with rat poison. 

This incident occurred during his trial in Australia, where he stood accused of sexually abusing his partner's underage daughter.

From The Daily Mail UK:


Crime reporter Andrew Thomson had been in the courtroom reporting for the Warrnambool Standard when he saw the man produce the chocolate bar from his pocket. 

When instructed by custody staff that he could not eat in court, the man continued to finish off the Snickers bar, he reported.

'He then told the custody staff he had poisoned himself as he had laced the chocolate bar with rat poison,' Thomson wrote.

The man, believed to be aged in his 70s, was remanded in custody despite his declaration and later collapsed in the Warrnambool police station cells, breaking a finger.


He was taken to Warrnambool Base Hospital where he was treated for poisoning within its intensive care unit. 

It is understood the amount of rat poison in the chocolate bar was not enough to kill the man.

On Wednesday, the court was told the man had received treatment and that his condition had improved enough to return him to the Warrnambool police station cells. 

In an opening address, prosecutors alleged the man had abused his victim between 1991 and 2000 while the girl was aged between four and 14-years-old. 

The man is expected to be moved to a remand prison until September 11 where he will face a preliminary sentence hearing. 

Clearly this man wasn't willing to face the consequences of his disgusting actions.

What a coward...

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