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      • Tina Watson was a 26-year-old American woman from Helena, Alabama, who died while scuba diving in Queensland, Australia, on 22 October 2003. Tina had been on her honeymoon with her new husband, fellow American Gabe Watson, who was initially charged by Queensland authorities with his wife's murder.
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  2. Feb 29, 2012 · By ABC News. February 29, 2012, 11:52 AM. Mar. 2, 2012 -- On Feb. 23 Gabe Watson, the 34-year-old Alabama man some called "the honeymoon killer" after his wife died on their scuba-cruise honeymoon ...

  3. Feb 15, 2012 · Tina Watson died just 11 days after her wedding in October 2003. Gabe Watson pleaded guilty to manslaughter and served 18 months in prison in Australia.

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  4. Tina Watson was a 26-year-old American woman from Helena, Alabama, who died while scuba diving in Queensland, Australia, on 22 October 2003. Tina had been on her honeymoon with her new husband, fellow American Gabe Watson, who was initially charged by Queensland authorities with his wife's murder. Watson pleaded guilty to manslaughter and was ...

  5. Feb 15, 2012 · By ABC News. February 15, 2012, 8:20 AM. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Feb. 15, 2012 -- A ghostly picture of Tina Watson lying lifeless on the ocean floor was entered as evidence today in the murder trial of Gabe Watson, who is accused of drowning his wife during a honeymoon scuba dive.

  6. Feb 23, 2012 · Associated Press. Thu 23 Feb 2012 15.49 EST. A judge on Thursday acquitted a man accused of drowning his newlywed wife during a honeymoon diving trip to Australia. Judge Tommy Nail ruled that...

  7. Feb 23, 2012 · Gabe Watson's 26-year-old wife, Tina, died in 2003 while the newlyweds were scuba diving He pleaded guilty in Australia to negligent manslaughter and was charged in Alabama CNN —

  8. Feb 16, 2012 · Gabe Watson, 34, stands accused of murdering his first wife, Tina Thomas Watson, on their October 2003 honeymoon in Australia. Watson served 18 months in an Australian prison after pleading guilty to a manslaughter charge, but is now on trial in Birmingham, Alabama and faces life in prison.