The terrible things that happened to the poor girl and the coffee date that ended with a murder

Hidden Crimes
7 Dec 202429:20

Summary

TLDRThe 2016 poisoning case of Mirna Salihin, allegedly murdered by her friend Jessica Kumala Wongso, captivated the public due to its complexity and psychological aspects. Jessica was convicted of poisoning Mirna's coffee after displaying suspicious behavior during the emergency response. The investigation revealed Jessica's troubled mental health, past suicide threats, and manipulative nature. Despite her claims of innocence, Jessica was sentenced to 20 years in prison, though various theories, including police misconduct and financial motives involving Mirna's family, continue to stir debate about the case's true circumstances.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Jessica Kumala Wongso was convicted of poisoning her friend, Mirna Salihin, with cyanide at a café in Jakarta in 2016.
  • 😀 Jessica's suspicious behavior, including rubbing her palm and discarding her pants after the incident, raised doubts about her innocence.
  • 😀 Psychological evaluations revealed Jessica as manipulative and self-centered, with a history of suicide attempts and threats of violence.
  • 😀 The Indonesian police collaborated with Australian authorities to investigate Jessica's life, revealing troubling past behaviors and statements from Jessica about harming others.
  • 😀 Jessica's supervisor, Christy Carter, testified about Jessica's potential for violence, including threats to kill her and her mother.
  • 😀 The defense team maintained Jessica's innocence despite her conviction, with multiple appeals rejected by the Indonesian Supreme Court.
  • 😀 The case generated conspiracy theories, with one suggesting that Jessica was framed by corrupt police officers, including a former high-ranking officer who fabricated evidence in other cases.
  • 😀 Another theory posited that Mirna's father and husband might have orchestrated the murder to claim a large life insurance payout.
  • 😀 The trial involved discrepancies in witness testimonies and the preservation of evidence, further fueling speculation about the fairness of the investigation.
  • 😀 Jessica's refusal to confess to the crime, even with offers of release, has kept public interest in the case alive, leaving many questions about her true involvement unanswered.

Q & A

  • What was Jessica Kumala Wongso accused of in the 2016 case?

    -Jessica Kumala Wongso was accused of poisoning her friend Mirna Haryani by lacing her coffee with cyanide, leading to Mirna's death.

  • What did Jessica's behavior during the emergency response suggest?

    -Jessica's behavior raised suspicions when she was observed rubbing and scratching her palm and thigh while the staff tried to assist Mirna, which led to increased suspicion towards her involvement.

  • Why did Jessica instruct her housekeeper to dispose of the trousers she wore the day of the incident?

    -Jessica instructed her housekeeper to dispose of the trousers because they were reportedly torn, though this raised suspicions about her actions.

  • What details emerged about Jessica's mental health history during the investigation?

    -Investigations revealed that Jessica had a history of mental health issues, including suicidal tendencies and threats of harm to herself and others, which were confirmed by Australian police.

  • What did Jessica's supervisor at New South Wales report about her behavior?

    -Jessica's supervisor, Christy Carter, described Jessica as capable of causing harm or even killing someone, recalling a confession from Jessica in which she stated she knew how to kill someone using guns or poison.

  • What was Jessica's reaction to suggestions that she could be released by confessing to the crime?

    -Jessica refused to confess to the crime despite being offered a chance at release, insisting she would not admit to something she did not do.

  • What was the outcome of Jessica's trial and appeals?

    -Jessica was found guilty of murder and sentenced to 20 years in prison. Despite multiple appeals, her conviction was upheld by the Supreme Court, and attempts to interview her in prison were denied.

  • What theory suggested that Jessica might have been framed?

    -A theory emerged suggesting that Jessica was framed by the police team leading the investigation, particularly after the conviction of a high-ranking officer, Fery [___], for fabricating evidence in other cases.

  • What financial motive theory circulated regarding Mirna's murder?

    -One theory suggested that Mirna's father or husband may have orchestrated her murder to claim over $5 million in life insurance, supported by reports of private meetings and discrepancies in testimonies.

  • How did Jessica's defense team respond to her conviction?

    -Jessica's defense team maintained her innocence throughout the trial and all subsequent appeals, which were ultimately rejected by the Supreme Court.

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