A woman accused of murdering her own elderly parents by injecting them with her own insulin, has pleaded not guilty to breaching her bail in December 2023. A court previously heard the 64-year-old woman has been captured on CCTV visiting a local shopping centre.
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00:00Silence as Raylene Polimiades leaves court, after admitting to breaching a condition of
00:09her release while on bail for allegedly murdering her elderly parents.
00:14The 64-year-old has been charged over the deaths of her parents Brenda and Linton Anderson,
00:19who died a year apart.
00:21It is alleged Polimiades' parents died after she injected them with her own prescription
00:26insulin.
00:27Polimiades was back behind bars less than six months after being granted bail in August
00:322023 for breaching her bail and visiting the Ingle Farm shopping centre.
00:38She was charged with five counts of breach of bail in January 2023, but today four of
00:43those charges were dropped.
00:45A court previously heard Polimiades was caught on CCTV meeting an unidentified woman at the
00:51shopping centre, but her lawyer said at the time the diabetic was seeking medical supplies.
00:57Polimiades will return to the Adelaide Magistrates Court for sentencing submissions later this
01:02month.
01:03She is due to stand trial for murder in the Supreme Court in June next year.