Jessica EssaysEssay Preview: Jessica EssaysReport this essayOn January 2016, there was a homicide in Olivier café, Grand Indonesia in Jakarta. The victim, Wayan Mirna Salihin took her last gasp of breath at around 5 p.m. in front of her two friends. This was due to cyanide poisoning on her Vietnamese coffee. Despite only circumstantial evidence indicating the involvement of one of her friends, Jessica Kumala Wongso led this case to court. The trial has been going on for 4 months and the court hasn’t decided yet whether she is guilty or innocent. However, I believe that Jessica is the girl behind this.
To start of, Jessica has up to 14 items in total on her Australian criminal records. On August 2016, she crashed her car into Sydney’s Nursing Home. Police said that it was due to drinking. Moreover, her boss in New South Wales Ambulance, Kristie Carter said that from her attitude of hatred and nature of craziness, she has no doubt that she could kill another person. Once, Jessica said to her that if she wanted to kill, she already knows the exact dose of poison needed to kill someone. This shows how shrewd she is on killing people and act like she wasn’t. Therefore, criminal records can be seen as one of the aspects she is guilty.
Afterwards, Jessica is also said to be having mental illness. She was hospitalized in Australia for five times last year after attempting to commit suicide. Depression could be the cause as it is a common mental health problem worldwide. Jessica once asked Mirna for advice. But, it did not end well as Mirna gave advice that might seem negative from Jessica’s perspective. As a result, Jessica got up from her chair and left. This kind of act is not normal especially to a best friend that gives her a promising advice. This can also be seen as a vengeance from Jessica to Mirna of disfiguring her boyfriend by killing her directly. Other than that, when Mirna had lost consciousness, Jessica neither cried nor panic, which might seem weird for a best friend not to cry when her soul mate died. Thus, her mental illness can cause her to face the prison or death penalty.
In addition to the aspects, Jessica’s suspicious movements and responds could also be the reason why she is guilty. She arrived at Olivier café an hour early at 3:30 p.m. Jessica was recorded by CCTV camera to be examining the seating. After a short while, she left the cafe and went to a Bath and Body Works shop to buy her friends presents. After she returned, she deliberately obscured the CCTV’s view with 3 large shopping bags, which were placed on the table side by side. People with no intention of something would not do that. Also, she ordered the drinks before her friends arrived, which means that she was with the drinks the whole time. CCTV’s footage showed that the drinks were on the table for about 52 minutes. It also showed that there were movements of the coffee. If that wasn’t hers, then why did she even move it? Hence, her own actions made her to be in this position.
The CCTV was found right before she left on the 5th. The reason may be that the woman left the cafe by herself shortly after the coffee had been distributed, leaving the 2 people with her. Jessica may or may not have put herself in this position. She has a serious head injury, but she does not face any punishment for it.
It would make sense for Jessica to spend the night staying in hospital because the time she spent there were the most serious that we have ever seen. However, it is also highly suspicious that another man would be seen at that time as well.
When Jessica received a call from a woman who was asking for a drink, that woman was told that her time was over.
The police had no evidence that she was carrying any drugs.
It is true that the police did not even contact Jessica. What about other women who were asked to have an appointment and she was refused. But we do not know that some of them had a change in phone number?
The police would be willing to go on the record for a minute if a woman with multiple personalities was asked to come meet them.
It is interesting to note that the man from this case could come from a different country and get detained, and the police should probably charge him with crimes as well. This would have put the situation in chaos.
The judge is holding a conference with Judge C. Fergusson now in Paris to discuss this issue, then on 21 February, that could see her sentencing postponed to January and then sent for trial on 26 February.[i]
In addition, the ruling by the Criminal Trial Services (COS) of the European Court of Human Rights that was issued by August 13 and which involved the execution of 20 people in the early hours were also discussed and they were discussed during the conference, but they have now ended and will be taken to January.[ii]
The two groups in this case are an NGO, which has not only done its share of work on the topic, but also is the author of several books on human rights in countries that have become human rights hotspots in the last several years, and the Anti-Holland Center, which investigates and criticizes governments in the world.
This article was originally posted on 14 March 2015