The Balinese woman who allegedly ordered a hit on her wealthy Australian husband last year could get the death penalty for her crime and her sons may be okay with that.
Australian businessman Robert Ellis was found brutally murdered and dumped in a rice field ditch in October 2014. Since then, his wife Noor Ellis has been accused of ordering a hit on her husband of more than 20 years, by hiring seven men and women for $14,000 to get the dirty deed done.
Devastated over their father’s death and their mother’s involvement, Peter and John Ellis opened up to the Australian TV program Sunday Night, saying that they want justice for what happened, suggesting even if that means Noor Ellis is sentenced with the death penalty.
“Mum deserves the consequences — she’s just going to have to face it,” Peter Ellis, 20, said on the Channel Seven program.
“We realize that, we just want justice served, whatever that means.”
And when the interviewer asked if that meant the death penalty, Peter gave a nod.
Police have cited money and other marital disputes as Noor Ellis’ motive for killing her husband, who had an estimated $30 million across Australia, Indonesia, and New Zealand, according to the newspaper the West Australian.
After the Perth sons arrived in Bali following their father’s murder, a photo circulated of them with their mother, which they said her lawyer had falsely set-up to make it seem like they had forgiven her.
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