Vic mum taunts ex-partner over murder
Updated: 17:57, Monday March 24, 2014

A Victorian mother of six killed her ex-partner's mother and then phoned him to taunt him about what she had done.
Leah Marie Stensholt will spend at least 16 years in jail for the murder of Carol McDonald.
Stensholt
had just argued with her former partner about their children when she
drove to his mother's home in Moyston, in the state's west, to confront
her late on May 5 last year.
When the 65-year-old woman would not
let her in, Stensholt grabbed her around the throat, forced her into
the kitchen and stabbed her in the throat with a knife she found in a
drawer.
The 42-year-old returned to her nearby home where she rang her former partner Paul McDonald and told him what she had done.
'I've just killed your f mother and you're next,' she said.
'Ring your mother. You won't get her, I've just killed her.'
Stensholt,
who had three children with Mr McDonald, was sentenced to a maximum of
20 years' jail at the Victorian Supreme Court, in Ballarat, on Monday.
Justice Elizabeth Curtain described the murder as cruel, callous, brutal and vindictive.
The court heard Stensholt had separated from Mr McDonald in 2008 after a volatile relationship, marked by his heavy drinking.
On
the day she killed his mother, Mr McDonald had refused to return two
of their children after a weekend with him and said he would be taking
the matter to court.
Stensholt told police that when she was
driving to Mrs McDonald's house she was really angry at Mr McDonald and
his mother for all they had put her through over the years and that
Mrs McDonald 'started it years ago, making out that I was crazy'.
When asked if Mrs McDonald had done anything to provoke her, she said: 'no, just her little laugh'.
Judge
Curtain said in her sentencing she took into account Stensholt's
immediate admission of guilt, her otherwise good character, her
diagnosis of borderline personality disorder and her difficult early
life.
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