Bizarre moment a dean at leading Australian university writes a threatening note to HERSELF - as the two pieces of evidence that untangled her web of lies are revealed
Pictured: Dianne Jolley, 51 Shocking security footage shows the moment a top university dean types a threatening letter addressed to herself in a bizarre crusade to garner sympathy for her faculty, before her own fingerprints were found on a stamp. Dianne Jolley was at the helm of the science department at Sydney's prestigious University of Technology between May and November 2019 when she wrote about 10 threatening notes and sent them to herself. The 51-year-old denied orchestrating the harassment campaign, but a jury in the District Court on Thursday found her guilty of 10 charges of conveying information likely to make a person fear for their safety, knowing that it was misleading. Damning CCTV footage captured inside her office at the university showed Jolley drafting one of the letters on her personal laptop, according to the vision obtained by 9 News. She then used a work printer inside the science faculty to print it out, while her underlings were working in the open-plan of