COMMENT:
After 20 years in journalism there aren't many things I find it impossible to read about or watch on the news, but every time Grace Millane's parents' appeared on TV at the weekend, I had to leave the room. Broken and sobbing at the end of the three-week trial that found a 27-year-old New Zealander guilty of murdering their 21-year-old daughter, Gillian and David Millane knew that their life sentences were only just beginning. And yet they stood on the steps of Auckland High Court on Friday – where a jury had taken just five hours to deliver a guilty verdict – and paid tribute to the "beautiful, talented, loving daughter" throttled to death after a Tinder date.
Over the past three weeks the Millanes have been forced to listen to some painful testimonies from witnesses like Grace's ex-partner – who admitted that the couple had researched choking during sex – and a man "naïve and trusting" Grace had contacted on a BDSM dating site and told of her interest in bondage and being a "submissive slave." But what the the defence said will have been far worse for her parents to hear. Grace's killer – who cannot be named for legal reasons – did all he could to convince the jury that her death was an accident during the "violent sex" Grace had enjoyed and encouraged as a "fan" of the Fifty Shades of Grey films.
That he should have referenced E.L.James' erotic trilogy directly is itself no accident, say campaigners, who warned yesterday that thanks to an increasingly popular defence strategy known as "the Fifty Shades of Grey defence", men are being given a "free pass" to "accidentally" murder their partners during "consensual rough sex."
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