
A Dunedin woman who doused a love rival in hot coffee just hours after appearing in court claims she cannot remember the attack.
Amber Caitlin Thomas-Oliver appeared in the Dunedin District Court by video link from prison yesterday over a campaign of abuse against her ex-partner and his new girlfriend.
On the morning of November 10 鈥 while on bail and only two hours after appearing in court 鈥 the defendant was outside Coffee Culture in Roslyn.
Seeing her ex鈥檚 new partner putting her child into a car, Thomas-Oliver threw a cup of hot coffee over her back.
She then pushed the victim in the chest, before closing the car door on her, forcing her on top of her child in the passenger seat.
As Thomas-Oliver walked away she screamed: 鈥淚 will f...ing kill you.鈥
The assault was filmed on the victim鈥檚 phone, the court heard.
Thomas-Oliver told police she was 鈥渉aving a mental health episode鈥, had blacked out and was unable to remember most of the incident.
Court documents showed the attack was a continuation of wild behaviour from the previous month.
Between October 3 and 7, Thomas-Oliver bombarded her former partner with 193 messages, 25 phone calls and two 鈥渋nflammatory鈥 social media posts 鈥 all of which threatened the safety of the man and his new girlfriend.
聽鈥淟eave her. Otherwise I鈥檓 getting gangs involved,鈥 one message said.
鈥淚 100% do not care if she is murdered and her kids have no mother, she deserves it,鈥 said another.
She also mentioned Sean Buis, a man who was allegedly murdered at a Dunedin lookout in July.
Later, Thomas-Oliver made threats about her ex-partner鈥檚 beloved Ford Falcon. On October 12, she followed through.
The defendant went to his Mornington home and poured an unknown chemical over two vehicles parked outside, damaging the paintwork.
One was the Ford, which police said had 鈥渋mmense sentimental value鈥 as it had belonged to the victim鈥檚 dead friend.
A bail application for Thomas-Oliver was postponed so a new report regarding her mental health could be completed.
Judge Kevin Phillips convicted her of three counts of threatening to kill, assault with intent to injure, assault and wilful damage.
He advised her to prepare for the worst when it came to sentencing in March.
鈥淢y indication to you, Thomas-Oliver, is a full-time custodial outcome I think will be the result after hearing the facts,鈥 the judge said.
A probation report would, however, consider the viability of an electronically monitored sentence.
- Rob Kidd, ODT
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