Insane, right?

On 6 dic, 06:43, "Sumerian.." <[email protected]> wrote:
> And it looks the blood group were compatible by chance! S1000+
>
> Husband injects sleeping wife with HIV
>
>                 NZPA
>
>                 December 6, 2009, 8:10 am
>
> An HIV-positive man has infected his wife with the virus, which can
> cause Aids, by pricking her with a sewing needle dipped in his own
> blood.
>
> The man injected his wife while she slept. It is believed
> he wanted to give her the disease so she would start having sex with
> him again, the Sunday Star Times reported.
>
> It is the first case
> of its kind in New Zealand. Other cases have seen HIV-positive people
> infect others through unprotected sex.
>
> The man, 35, admitted
> infecting his wife, 33, and has been remanded in prison awaiting
> sentence for wilfully infecting another with a disease, an offence that
> carries a maximum 14 years' imprisonment. He is due to be sentenced in
> the Auckland High Court early next year.
>
> The pair cannot be identified.
>
> The man discovered he was HIV-positive during health checks imposed on them 
> when the family arrived in New Zealand in 2004.
>
> However, his wife and children were not. The woman said she wanted to 
> maintain the relationship for the sake of the children.
>
> She
> described how in May last year she discovered a sting-like mark on her
> left thigh. Later that morning, when she returned home from her nursing
> studies unexpectedly, she saw her husband in the bedroom with a syringe
> full of blood.
>
> Two days later she awoke to a stinging feeling in
> her leg. He denied pricking her but later she found evidence of "blood
> sprinkles" on the duvet.
>
> In September, when her doctor suggested a test at a routine check-up, that 
> she found she was HIV-positive.
>
> Police charged the man in October last year.
>
> The
> couple had been experiencing relationship problems, in part because of
> the woman's refusal to have sex with him, as she feared she would
> contract the disease.
>
> The woman said when she confronted the
> husband with the diagnosis late last year he admitted dipping a "sewing
> needle" in his blood and pricking her with it.
>
> "All he said
> [was] he was sorry. He said: `I used needles on you because I wanted
> you to be the same as me so that you can live with me and you won't
> leave me'."
>
> http://nz.news.yahoo.com/a/-/top-stories/6553027/husband-injects-slee...
>
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>   S1000+
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