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Atherton man Anthony Coulter Wright, 74, has pleaded guilty to the murder of his wife Lynne

A Mareeba man will face a mandatory sentence of life imprisonment after pleading guilty to the April 2023 murder of his wife.

Anthony Coulter Wright will be sentenced on March 4 after pleading guilty to the murder of his wife.
Anthony Coulter Wright will be sentenced on March 4 after pleading guilty to the murder of his wife.

An Atherton man will face a mandatory sentence of life imprisonment after pleading guilty to murdering of his wife, Mareeba nurse Lynne Wright.

Anthony Coulter Wright, 74, was on Wednesday arraigned on a single charge of murder in the Cairns Supreme Court over the stabbing death of his wife on April 13, 2023.

His sentencing was set down for 9am on March 4, 2025.

Emergency services attended the Wright’s Atherton home at Gordon Street on a Sunday and paramedics declared Ms Wright dead at the scene.

She had suffered stab wounds to her abdomen.

Before convicting Wright, Justice James Henry asked if he understood that a conviction would result in a mandatory sentence of life imprisonment.

Wright said he understood.

He also questioned Wright and his legal team about whether or not a psychiatric report had been prepared, which had been flagged during an earlier appearance in court.

Wright’s defence barrister Kelly Goodwin told the court a psychiatric report had been prepared.

Mareeba Hospital nurse Lynne Wright died after being stabbed in her Atherton home in April 2023. Picture: Supplied
Mareeba Hospital nurse Lynne Wright died after being stabbed in her Atherton home in April 2023. Picture: Supplied

Diminished responsibility arguments were ruled out by Wright and his defence team, and Wright was found to be fit to plead, the court was told.

Through Mr Goodwin, Wright requested he be permitted to attend his sentencing via video link from prison.

Justice Henry denied the request.

“People can be sentenced by video but I do not think I have heard of this for murder, and I’m not about to begin,” Justice Henry said.

“There will be victim impact statements he should be hear in the courtroom.”

Crown prosecutor Nicole Friedewald said victim impact statements would be presented to the court during the sentencing.

Mr Goodwin said Wright would also prepare letters for the court.

Ms Wright had worked at Mareeba Hospital.

She was remembered fondly by colleagues after her death as friendly, approachable and a “very good nurse”.

Originally published as Atherton man Anthony Coulter Wright, 74, has pleaded guilty to the murder of his wife Lynne

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