Does it bother you if really sad bad news makes you laugh? I know it's horrible, but this made me spit my vitaminwater on my keyboard little bit.
A British-born jetsetter has been found guilty of hurling his model girlfriend off a cliff at a notorious suicide spot in Australia.
Gordon Wood, 46, faces life in prison after throwing 24-year-old Caroline Byrne to her death in June 1995.
Her body was found "wedged like a spear" at the bottom of the Gap, a 100ft cliff at the entrance to Sydney harbour.
The Sydney court heard that the Australian model could only have landed like that if she was thrown by a strong male.
Police said she was found with no injuries to her legs and torso - unlike other bodies they had recovered from the area.
"I have never had one that was wedged in a crevasse like that. In my mind it was just like a spear," one officer told the court.
"In this instance, it was an amazing thing - the body had gone completely into the crevice."
Defence lawyers said the model was suffering from depression and had thrown herself off.
But prosecutors said Wood knew where Miss Byrne's body was before the police could see it - and knew the body was upside down.
Wood, who was born in Somerset, led a playboy lifestyle, and had bought a £1m chalet in the French Alps.
He later moved to Australia and worked as an aerobics instructor and actor, and was often spotted in the company of beautiful women.
There were claims he was bisexual and had had an affair with a multi-millionaire stockbroker, who later killed himself after being convicted of insider trading.
The jury in the three-month trial heard Wood killed his girlfriend because she knew too much about the affair and the stockbroker's business affairs.
Wood fled to London after the murder, and worked at NatWest bank with a fictitious CV as a financial adviser.
He was arrested at his London flat and extradited to Australia to face the murder charge.
His lawyers said he would be appealing against "the unreasonable verdict".
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