Woman doused friend in fuel, set him alight for misogynistic comment, court hears


A woman who angrily doused an “old friend” in petrol and set him alight for making a misogynistic comment was suffering from depression and substance abuse, a court has heard.

Corbie Jean Walpole, 24, earlier pleaded guilty to one charge of burning or maiming by using corrosive fluid.

Her victim, Jake Loader, was 23 when he was found with life-threatening burns at a southern New South Wales home in Howlong on January 7 last year.

Walpole tearfully appeared before the Albury District Court today expecting to be sentenced.

Violent response

The lifelong friendship between Walpole and Mr Loader became strained by antagonistic behaviour between the pair in the hours before she set him alight, the court heard.

Mr Loader and Walpole had been partying in Howlong with friends and returned to her backyard about 5am to keep drinking.

Most of the group was heavily intoxicated, and Walpole had consumed cocaine.

Walpole had described Mr Loader as being antagonistic towards her throughout the night, trying to wrestle her and wake her sleeping boyfriend.

“I was feeling overwhelmed by [Mr Loader’s] presence and I didn’t know what to do,” she told the court.

Her anger then flared when Mr Loader told her she should stay in the kitchen making scones where she belonged, and not to go drinking with boys.

She left the table where they were drinking to collect a five-litre container of petrol from her garage, and poured it on Mr Loader before waving around her lighter.

Mr Loader said, “Go on, do it,” before Walpole set him on fire.

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‘Pushed her over the edge’

The court heard that Walpole had been in a relationship at the time that had left her feeling trapped and depressed, and led to her abusing drugs and alcohol from late 2022.

Her legal representative, Peter Neil SC, said Walpole had been antagonised by Mr Loader consistently throughout the night, which “pushed her over the edge”.

“She simply had completely lost it,” he said.

Mr Neil said the incident was exacerbated by her drug and alcohol abuse.

Crown prosecutor Max Pincott said Walpole had plenty of time to calm down.

“You could have walked away from this, couldn’t you, but you didn’t,” he said.

Mr Pincott said Walpole’s actions were so far beyond reasonable proportion that there was no argument of provocation.

‘No one deserves what happened’

Walpole sobbed intensely on the witness stand as she described the shock of her own violent actions.

“To this day I feel horrible, remorseful, guilty for what I have done to Jake, not only Jake but his family, his loved ones, his mutual friends … anyone who has been impacted in this entire case,” she said.

“I find it very hard to believe the injuries that were caused was from my doing.

“I would do anything to go back in time.

“No one deserves what happened to Jake and I can’t imagine the pain — both physically and emotionally — that I’ve caused him and his family.”

Life turned ‘upside down’

Mr Loader did not attend court but his victim impact statement read by the Crown highlighted how the crime had traumatised his life.

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Mr Loader sustained burns to 55 per cent of his body, was in an induced coma for eight days, spent 74 days in a burns unit at Melbourne hospital The Alfred, and underwent 10 operations.

Mr Loader can no longer expose his skin to the sun, and struggles with temperature regulation as his sweat glands were burnt off.

He also lost income, and financial pressure was put on his family who travelled to be with him.

“This attack did not only hurt me, it hurt everyone who cared about me,” his statement read.

Walpole is due to return to court for sentencing later this month.


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Misandry Will End With Torture.
Misandry Will End With Torture.
22 days ago

I hope she gets cut up! Misandrist bitches only deserve torture. Some person who made a shitty comment is now permanent altered. I hope Ms. Corbie Walpole suffers for decades.

“I find it very hard to believe the injuries that were caused was from my doing” -maybe you should have learned some level of common sense, responsibility, and self-discipline. Fucking disgusting monster.

Kate R
Kate R
22 days ago

I think we have all learned a valuable lesson. Don’t be a misogynist taunting dick. He literally told her to do it.

Vvbj
Vvbj
19 days ago
Reply to  Kate R

You are literally the guy that saying: “she asked for it” hope your skirt isn’t short in a dark, not crowded area, you would deserve it…

Chase
Chase
18 days ago
Reply to  Kate R

Try to think about it this way… this guy had his entire life taken away, his whole family severely impacted, by being just like you. Except the male version.

Hilly
Hilly
22 days ago

Deserved.

Man Glasswomanprison
Man Glasswomanprison
22 days ago

“My relationship is shit so I figured I would burn someone alive.”

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aaaaa
22 days ago

lol

John
John
22 days ago

Kinda deserved it

BlindJustice
BlindJustice
22 days ago

Eye for an eye and equal rights and all. Douse the b1tch in gas and light away.

Dan
Dan
22 days ago

His misogynistic comments didn’t help matters… and he definitely shouldn’t have said it, but nothing justifies her violent attack. Her life wasn’t in imminent danger, no one was being in any way physical… being unkind isn’t physical violence and doesn’t justify a physically violent response.

Hes going to live with lifelong consequences of her actions.

Valerie Solanas
Valerie Solanas
22 days ago

He was just asking for it

Andie Dworkin
Andie Dworkin
22 days ago

she has nothing to apologise for

Kyle
Kyle
22 days ago

Pure evil, hope she rots in jail.

Chris
Chris
20 days ago

jail for life is the only option here