Ex-wife of Adrian Torrens, who killed Audrey Griffin, shares chilling detail on night of the murder
The estranged wife of the man accused of killing Audrey Griffin has revealed she thought she was going to die on the night of the horrific murder.
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The ex-wife of the man accused of killing teenager Audrey Griffin has revealed he was “aggressive” towards her on the night of the murder.
Adrian Torrens’ ex-wife Michelle said “something was very off” with Torrens the night 19-year-old Audrey Griffin was horrifically murdered after walking home from a night out with friends on the NSW Central Coast.
“Something was very off that night … he was so aggressive,” Michelle told 60 Minutes reporter Dimity Clancey.
When asked if she believed that Torrens was on her way to kill her the night of Ms Griffin’s murder, Michelle said: “I think so.”
She said she had “no idea” about Torrens’ true nature when she married him.
Ms Griffin left the Hotel Gosford in the early hours of Sunday March 23, telling her friends she was going to get an Uber or a cab back to her dad’s house.
However, the next morning when Ms Griffin’s mum checked her daughter’s location on her phone, she knew something was wrong.
Ms Griffin’s best friend tragically found her body partially submerged in Erina Creek the next morning while attempting to locate her.
Police inititally declared that Ms Griffin’s death was not suspicious, as an autopsy led them to quickly to rule the teen’s death an accidental drowning.
However Ms Griffin’s mother, Kathleen Kirby, told A Current Affair this did not make sense to her.
“My gut was telling me one thing, and it was not to give up. I couldn’t just go with she drowned. Not one person has walked up to me and said she drowned… No one believed it,” she said.
“She was a swimmer, she’s an ocean swimmer, she was strong.”
Nearly a month later, police revealed a man had been charged with her murder.
That man, Adrian Torrens, was found unresponsive in a cell at Silverwater Correctional Complex in Western Sydney at about 4.50pm on Thursday April 24 after taking his own life. He was unable to be revived by Corrective Services staff and paramedics.
Torrens also faced 11 unrelated domestic violence charges, including using a mobile phone in a harassing or menacing manner and 10 counts of breaching an apprehended violence order.
Michelle spoke about Torrens’ violent history, saying: “He would just flip … I could never see it coming.”
Michelle also shared she felt let down by the legal system, after they failed to lock Torrens away despite numerous domestic violence offences.
The Sydney Morning Herald reported Torrens was spared jail two months earlier and was on bail at the time of Ms Griffin’s death.
“They should have put him in jail after breaching his second AVO,” Michelle said.
The interview will air on Channel 9 on Sunday at 8:00pm.
Originally published as Ex-wife of Adrian Torrens, who killed Audrey Griffin, shares chilling detail on night of the murder