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‘Justice served’ after man jailed for killing wife at resort

By Rex Martinich

The daughter of a woman strangled at a resort on Valentine’s Day has welcomed a 12-year jail term for the killer, saying “justice has been served”.

Jeffrey James Godfrey, 53, faced Brisbane Supreme Court on Thursday after pleading guilty to the manslaughter of his wife of 27 years.

Vanessa Godfrey, 46, was killed at the Pelican Waters Resort on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast on February 14, 2022.

Vanessa Godfrey (left) was found dead inside the Pelican Waters Resort on the Sunshine Coast in 2022. Her partner, Jeffrey James Godfrey (right) has been sentenced for her manslaughter.

Vanessa Godfrey (left) was found dead inside the Pelican Waters Resort on the Sunshine Coast in 2022. Her partner, Jeffrey James Godfrey (right) has been sentenced for her manslaughter.

Justice Glenn Martin said Godfrey’s wife had trusted him and he had “betrayed that trust in the ultimate way by killing her” while affected by drug-induced psychosis and paranoia.

“You were intent on her death. You strangled her and then you ensured that she died when you cut her wrists,” Martin said.

Godfrey was sentenced to 12 years’ jail, 80 per cent of which is to be served in custody for committing a serious violent offence.

Mrs Godfrey’s daughter, Olivia, said outside court she felt a sense of “relief” as the sentence length was “way better than expected”.

“It’s a massive weight off our shoulders to know that justice has been served, to a degree,” she said.

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She said her mother’s death had been “horrific” and unexpected.

Vanessa Godfrey (pictured with her killer husband) was described as beautiful and friendly by her daughter.

Vanessa Godfrey (pictured with her killer husband) was described as beautiful and friendly by her daughter.

“I’ll remember my mum to be caring, loving, there for all of us as a whole. Absolutely beautiful, friendly, and just loved everyone,” she said.

Inside court, Godfrey sat in the dock with his hands in his lap while wearing a white short-sleeved shirt with a floral pattern.

Godfrey had originally been charged with murder, but a mental health court determined he had diminished responsibility.

Martin said Godfrey attacked his wife, who posed no physical threat to him, after forming the delusional belief that she had stolen his licence and Medicare card.

“You killed the deceased with the intention of ending her life, but you suffered an abnormality of mind that substantially impaired your capacity to know you ought not to,” he said.

Martin said Godfrey’s mental illness had been brought about by his own decision to engage in heavy, long-term methamphetamine use.

Godfrey was not on meth at the time but previously spent $3000 a week on smoking and injecting the drug, and had consumed cannabis from a young age.

“The absolute folly of consuming illicit drugs is a message that should be made clear again and again,” Martin said.

The judge said he was concerned by psychiatric reports that found Godfrey had not been able to acknowledge his actions.

“This may be some form of defence mechanism on your part ... you have failed to embrace or understand the reality of what you have done,” he said.

“It does not provide comfort for your rehabilitation.”

Godfrey will be eligible to apply for parole after serving six years and seven months, having already spent 1081 days in custody on remand.

Mrs Godfrey’s family members and supporters briefly clapped and said “yes” when the sentence was handed down.

If you or anyone you know needs help, call Lifeline on 13 11 14 (see lifeline.org.au), Beyond Blue on1300 22 4636 (see beyondblue.org.au) or 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732).

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