“Bet He Won’t Tell That Joke Again”: Woman Sets Man Ablaze, Puts Him In A Coma For Misogynist Words
What started as a casual after-party among friends turned into a horrifying act of violence when a young woman set her longtime friend on fire over a sexist remark.
“I was feeling overwhelmed by his presence and I didn’t know what to do,” the woman said in court this month.
The lives of both Corbie Jean Walpole and Jake Loader changed forever after they spent an alcohol-fueled night with their friends in southern New South Wales, Australia.
- A young woman set her childhood friend on fire over a sexist remark.
- The lives of both Corbie Jean Walpole and Jake Loader changed forever on an alcohol-fueled night.
- “He was pushing my buttons… it was my intention to scare him,” the accused woman said.
- Jake suffered serious burns, was in a coma for days, and needed 10 surgeries.
A young woman set her longtime friend on fire over a sexist remark
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The two school pals were partying with their friends and celebrating someone’s 21st birthday on January 7, 2024, when the incident took place.
Corbie was hosting Jake at her home in Howlong, on the NSW southern border, when the party took place.
After staying out partying for much of the night, the friends returned to Corbie’s home at around 5 a.m. to continue the party.
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Corbie was under the influence of illicit substances while hanging out with the largely intoxicated group.
The charged woman revealed that tensions erupted between her and Jake over what she described as antagonistic behavior.
She said he tried to wrestle with her at one point and wake up her boyfriend while he was fast asleep.
Corbie Jean Walpole said her friend Jake Loader pushed her too far with one particular comment
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There was one particular comment that Corbie said pushed her too far.
She said he told her to stay in the kitchen where she belonged and make scones instead of drinking with the guys.
“[He] was antagonizing me. He told me to go to the kitchen where I belong because I’m a girl, I gave it back to him and called him a misogynist,” she said in court.
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After the verbal tussle, Corbie left the table, headed to her garage and grabbed a five-liter container of fuel.
When she returned, she doused Jake in the fuel before brandishing a lighter in front of him.
“Go on, do it,” he quipped, possibly egging her on unintentionally.
Corbie set her childhood friend ablaze, causing more than 50% of his body to be burned.
The accused woman said the burn victim “was pushing [her] buttons”
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“He was pushing my buttons… it was my intention to scare him,” she said in court.
Jake spent the next eight days in a coma and another 74 days in Prince Alfred Hospital’s burn unit in Melbourne.
He underwent 10 surgeries and was traumatized by the incident, according to his victim impact statement read in court earlier this month.
Corbie pleaded guilty to one charge of burning or maiming by using corrosive fluid
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“This attack did not only hurt me, it hurt everyone who cared about me,” Jake said in his statement.
The burn survivor said his life was turned upside down as he can no longer expose his skin to the sun.
Moreover, his sweat glands were burned off during the incident, which makes his body struggle with regulating his body temperature.
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Other aspects of Jake’s life were also impacted, as he lost his source of income. His family faced financial pressure as well from having to travel to be with him during his recovery, according to the statement.
Corbie pleaded guilty to one charge of burning or maiming by using corrosive fluid last December.
“This attack did not only hurt me, it hurt everyone who cared about me,” Jake said
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When Corbie took the witness stand last week to address the harrowing events, she sobbed intensely and expressed remorse over her actions.
“To this day I feel horrible, remorseful, guilty for what I have done to Jake, not only Jake but his family, his loved ones, his mutual friends … anyone who has been impacted in this entire case,” she said in court.
The accused woman said she found it “very hard to believe” that Jake sustained injuries because of her actions.
Corbie sobbed in court and expressed regret over her violent actions
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“I would do anything to go back in time,” she said. “No one deserves what happened to Jake and I can’t imagine the pain—both physically and emotionally—that I’ve caused him and his family.”
In Corbie’s defense, the court was told about how she struggled with addiction since 2022 because she was in an unhappy relationship at the time.
Attorney Peter Neil SC said his client was antagonized by Jake throughout the night.
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His relentless behavior “pushed her over the edge” and “she simply had completely lost it,” the lawyer said.
The legal representative said the alcohol and the illicit substances only worsened the situation.
On the other hand, prosecutor Max Pincott said Corbie had enough time to calm down and not resort to violence.
Max said no argument of provocation could warrant setting the victim on fire.
“You could have walked away from this, couldn’t you,” he said in court, “but you didn’t.”
Corbie is expected to appear in court later this month.
“If ya got friends like that, you don’t need enemies!” a social media user said
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Social media users had different reactions to the news, with one asking, “Why is she not locked up?”
“Lock her up!! She’s psychotic,” read one comment, while another said, “I hope that the victim heals physically and mentally, what a nightmare.”
“How is it not attempted m*rder?” one asked.
“I guarantee if this was a male that did this to a female it would be a different story,” said another.
“She showed him how to cook,” one said, while another wrote, “Bet he won’t tell that joke again”
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I assumed the story was going to be about her accidentally setting him on fire because they were standing next to a barbecue and she pushed him or she threw a match at him and his clothes caught fire… anything but purposely going into the garage and pouring gasoline over him then purposely setting him on fire.
Load More Replies...I think the telling line is "Corbie was under the influence of illicit substances". There's nothing redeeming about this story. Violence is not the answer.
NFI what she was on but I have tried a lot of the alphabet of substances out there and have never thought about setting someone on fire.
Load More Replies...Everyone there is insane. Obviously Corbie is guilty and should be punished, but how did the others they were drinking with not try and intervene. Not when she started pouring fuel, not when she took out a lighter. Surely they should be charged with negligence or something similar. Depraved heart. And the victim egged her on and didn't run away? I'm not victim blaming, it's not his fault, but where is the self preservation? Every person at that party was insane.
Every person was under the influence. I do drink and used to smoke but not like that.
Load More Replies...Yes he was a misogynistic p***k. But NOBODY is worth going to prison for. A******s like him get their just desserts eventually, so drunk or not, you don’t need to do more than tell them to go f*****k themselves because no one else will, then go about the rest of your day and don’t give them another thought. By doing what she did, Corbie didn’t score any points for women, she just made herself into a worse person than he is. She lowered herself to his level then jumped down several more levels lower, and turned him into the victim instead. As a woman who has never suffered a fool or an a*****e, I just cannot condone what she did. Why she did it, yeah I can see it, and have felt that way myself, way too many times to count. But what she did, no way.
Being an a*****e doesn't give anyone the right to do grievous bodily harm to them. This lady was nuts.
Torn here in that his comment was absolutely inappropriate (unless he knew she'd take it as a joke, which clearly wasn’t the case), but did he deserve to get set on fire? Obviously an overreaction and no, he did not. I hope he learns to be more careful with what he says, but he doesn't deserve that punishment for fûcking up. Edit: effing typos.
send the b***h to jail i dont give a F**K about the feminism s**t send that h*e away for life
That is sick and anyone who feels like it was justified is insane to me. That was outright attempted murder nothing less. If I’m not mistaken, they were at her house right? Could she not kick him out? Drag him outside if need be? Anything other than this?!
I find it strange that she isn't being charged with attemped murder. I guess she did a deal to admit the åsšault by burning in exchange for having an attempted murder charge dropped
Load More Replies...I'd hate to really p**s her off! Sounds like she is in need of some serious psychological counseling to me.
sounds like she needs to be locked up for life to me
Load More Replies...I think she needed to be charged with attempted murder. She clearly had time to think it out. It's not like she was holding the fluid at the time of the argument. She had to leave and go to the garage to get it. Then taunted the victim. She clearly planned it to some degree. I don't call her a victim at all. I get tired of women using gender to explain their short comings.
The joke may have been unacceptable, but her response is and will always be indefensible! I don’t understand why she wasn’t charged with second-degree attempted murder at the bare minimum. My heart goes out to Jake Loader and his loved ones…💔
The number of sample comments lauding this woman's behavior is frightening. This is how a bad joke from a supposed "childhood friend" should be handled?
The comment doesn't justify it, but he should have just let her alone, and not followed her around and harassed her.
She meant to scare him. I can believe that she maybe slipped. Everyone was under the influence and she seemed genuinely remorseful. She should be punished but I don’t think it was malicious. No one was innocent and they were both victims in different ways.
Setting the guy on fire yeah nah. Not even remotely normal response even if off your face. Problem I am having with much of the media and social media coverage about this over here is the amount of men commenting about "put her in jail forever" or "bring back capital punishment" and similar are the same types that when a man does the same types of things to a woman are asking "what did she do to push him to do it" and blaming the woman for offending/leaving a man so he felt "he had no other option but violence towards her". Sorry no. You cannot sit there and say ït's ok for a man to do that kind of thing to a woman because they are in a relationship, or she made him feel emasculated, or dared to leave an abyouseive partner but then turn around and bay for blood if a woman acts the same and lashes out completely psychotically. This chick absolutely should go to jail. So should abyousive men. Problem in Australia is on average 1 woman a week is killed by a male partner. The stats on how many women are seriously injured or stalked or unable to leave the abyousive situation because of finances or the fear if they leave they will be murhrderd or the children will be by the husband is even higher. It is well known the most dangerous time for a woman in a DV situation is when leaving or having left as the rage response by the abyousive partner is usually just as psychotic a response as the chick in the article
Looking at the comment in the post by Irshan Hussein "Resorting to violence because someone hurt your feelings isn't an excuse" i would say louder for those in the back
Load More Replies...I'm guessing that he'll keep his sexist comments to himself moving forward ?
I’m guessing you should go find a bridge or go play in traffic? because your brain is fully rtarded
Load More Replies...honestly your r******d lmao get ur down syndrome a*s outta here b***h
Load More Replies...American here, and no. That’s a false stereotype. It’s not the f*****g Wild West here. I’m 64 and have never owned a gun, nor do I see guns every day of my life. I don’t even know anyone who’s been shot, outside of those in the military or law enforcement, and even then it’s only a couple people and they lived.
Load More Replies...So does that mean you don't think that what she did was one of the most extreme overreactions in history?
Load More Replies...You’re not wrong about his actions, but her actions were done under the influence and were completely and totally wrong!
Load More Replies...I assumed the story was going to be about her accidentally setting him on fire because they were standing next to a barbecue and she pushed him or she threw a match at him and his clothes caught fire… anything but purposely going into the garage and pouring gasoline over him then purposely setting him on fire.
Load More Replies...I think the telling line is "Corbie was under the influence of illicit substances". There's nothing redeeming about this story. Violence is not the answer.
NFI what she was on but I have tried a lot of the alphabet of substances out there and have never thought about setting someone on fire.
Load More Replies...Everyone there is insane. Obviously Corbie is guilty and should be punished, but how did the others they were drinking with not try and intervene. Not when she started pouring fuel, not when she took out a lighter. Surely they should be charged with negligence or something similar. Depraved heart. And the victim egged her on and didn't run away? I'm not victim blaming, it's not his fault, but where is the self preservation? Every person at that party was insane.
Every person was under the influence. I do drink and used to smoke but not like that.
Load More Replies...Yes he was a misogynistic p***k. But NOBODY is worth going to prison for. A******s like him get their just desserts eventually, so drunk or not, you don’t need to do more than tell them to go f*****k themselves because no one else will, then go about the rest of your day and don’t give them another thought. By doing what she did, Corbie didn’t score any points for women, she just made herself into a worse person than he is. She lowered herself to his level then jumped down several more levels lower, and turned him into the victim instead. As a woman who has never suffered a fool or an a*****e, I just cannot condone what she did. Why she did it, yeah I can see it, and have felt that way myself, way too many times to count. But what she did, no way.
Being an a*****e doesn't give anyone the right to do grievous bodily harm to them. This lady was nuts.
Torn here in that his comment was absolutely inappropriate (unless he knew she'd take it as a joke, which clearly wasn’t the case), but did he deserve to get set on fire? Obviously an overreaction and no, he did not. I hope he learns to be more careful with what he says, but he doesn't deserve that punishment for fûcking up. Edit: effing typos.
send the b***h to jail i dont give a F**K about the feminism s**t send that h*e away for life
That is sick and anyone who feels like it was justified is insane to me. That was outright attempted murder nothing less. If I’m not mistaken, they were at her house right? Could she not kick him out? Drag him outside if need be? Anything other than this?!
I find it strange that she isn't being charged with attemped murder. I guess she did a deal to admit the åsšault by burning in exchange for having an attempted murder charge dropped
Load More Replies...I'd hate to really p**s her off! Sounds like she is in need of some serious psychological counseling to me.
sounds like she needs to be locked up for life to me
Load More Replies...I think she needed to be charged with attempted murder. She clearly had time to think it out. It's not like she was holding the fluid at the time of the argument. She had to leave and go to the garage to get it. Then taunted the victim. She clearly planned it to some degree. I don't call her a victim at all. I get tired of women using gender to explain their short comings.
The joke may have been unacceptable, but her response is and will always be indefensible! I don’t understand why she wasn’t charged with second-degree attempted murder at the bare minimum. My heart goes out to Jake Loader and his loved ones…💔
The number of sample comments lauding this woman's behavior is frightening. This is how a bad joke from a supposed "childhood friend" should be handled?
The comment doesn't justify it, but he should have just let her alone, and not followed her around and harassed her.
She meant to scare him. I can believe that she maybe slipped. Everyone was under the influence and she seemed genuinely remorseful. She should be punished but I don’t think it was malicious. No one was innocent and they were both victims in different ways.
Setting the guy on fire yeah nah. Not even remotely normal response even if off your face. Problem I am having with much of the media and social media coverage about this over here is the amount of men commenting about "put her in jail forever" or "bring back capital punishment" and similar are the same types that when a man does the same types of things to a woman are asking "what did she do to push him to do it" and blaming the woman for offending/leaving a man so he felt "he had no other option but violence towards her". Sorry no. You cannot sit there and say ït's ok for a man to do that kind of thing to a woman because they are in a relationship, or she made him feel emasculated, or dared to leave an abyouseive partner but then turn around and bay for blood if a woman acts the same and lashes out completely psychotically. This chick absolutely should go to jail. So should abyousive men. Problem in Australia is on average 1 woman a week is killed by a male partner. The stats on how many women are seriously injured or stalked or unable to leave the abyousive situation because of finances or the fear if they leave they will be murhrderd or the children will be by the husband is even higher. It is well known the most dangerous time for a woman in a DV situation is when leaving or having left as the rage response by the abyousive partner is usually just as psychotic a response as the chick in the article
Looking at the comment in the post by Irshan Hussein "Resorting to violence because someone hurt your feelings isn't an excuse" i would say louder for those in the back
Load More Replies...I'm guessing that he'll keep his sexist comments to himself moving forward ?
I’m guessing you should go find a bridge or go play in traffic? because your brain is fully rtarded
Load More Replies...honestly your r******d lmao get ur down syndrome a*s outta here b***h
Load More Replies...American here, and no. That’s a false stereotype. It’s not the f*****g Wild West here. I’m 64 and have never owned a gun, nor do I see guns every day of my life. I don’t even know anyone who’s been shot, outside of those in the military or law enforcement, and even then it’s only a couple people and they lived.
Load More Replies...So does that mean you don't think that what she did was one of the most extreme overreactions in history?
Load More Replies...You’re not wrong about his actions, but her actions were done under the influence and were completely and totally wrong!
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