Kim Snibson has been sentenced to a minimum 24 years jail, for her role in the infamous bodies in the barrel murders, on the New South Wales South Coast
Nowra horse breeders Kathryn Mckay and her husband Gregory Hosa were knocked out, hog tied and thrown into two 44 gallon drums, and burnt in Tomerong State Forest, in January 2006.
37-year-old Kim Snibson has been sentenced to a maximum 32 years for her part in the murders.
The court has heard that Snibson told her accomplices that the victims had a sex video of her, which was recorded while she was drunk.
The court also heard Snibson told co-accused Stacey Lea Caton, ‘we’ll bash them, and get them to sign over things.’
In sentencing Justice Terence Buddin said the fact that Snibson cast herself as an unwilling spectator is at odds with reality.
Snibson pleaded guilty to the murders during her trial in May.
Lea Caton and another accomplice Andrew Flentjar are serving minimum terms of 16 and a half, and seven years respectively.
Snibson will be eligible for parole in 2030.