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Roberta Williams back on ACA

The ex-wife of convicted murderer Carl Williams, has spoken about the sudden death of her former mother-in-law, Barbara Williams.

Roberta Williams, ex-wife of convicted gangland murderer Carl Williams, is back in the media spotlight again tonight, set to talk about the sudden death of her former mother-in-law, Barbara Williams.

Mrs. Williams died suddenly on the weekend in a suspected suicide.

Roberta Williams appears once again on A Current Affair at 6:30pm.

Press Release:
Tonight on A Current Affair, Roberta Williams, ex-wife of convicted gangland murderer Carl Williams, speaks exclusively to Tracy Grimshaw about the sudden death of her former mother-in-law, Barbara Williams.

Williams talks about the woman she affectionately called a “normal everyday mum” and reveals intimate details about the last heartbreaking phone call Barbara made to her seven-year-old daughter, Dakota, the night before she died.

Roberta also sheds light on the depths of Barbara’s bouts of depression and her previous suicide attempt.

With Barbara Williams’ funeral planned for later this week, Roberta reveals her concerns about the overwhelming grief of Barbara’s son Carl, and how she cannot rule out the possibility that he will attempt to take his own life as well.

9 Responses

  1. I just wish that Channel 10 had an entertaining alternative at 7pm instead of that Neighbours drivel. Seriously, I would rather watch repeats of Hogans Heroes or Rin Tin Tin than ACA or Today Tonight!

  2. Its sad to see the commercial networks are still so fixated on the underbelly craze. when news broke of the death, channel nine devoted a whole newsbreak on the story and during the 6pm bulletin both nine and seven had it as their opener. compare this with the quality journalism of the ABC who had a 20-30 sec story of the death 10 minutes into the bulletin.
    overall, the whole incident was barely newsworthy and definitely not front page material and the commercial networks need to lift their game because by continually focusing on celebrity fluff stories, people will just get their news from more reliable sources.

  3. Stunning.So sad I missed ACA (again)
    Wonder how many experts/typical families/counsellors/relationship experts/gossip gurus ACA has stored on payroll.
    How on earth does ACA throw up these same folk continually and portray them as’having the font of knowledge about all topics under the sun.
    BTW, does Roberta Williams have an flaws and if so, will Seven’s Today Tonight gangland expert give us a rundown ?

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