A South Australian grandmother jailed for protecting up the homicide of her son's fiancé has been handed over to the border drive amid an order that she be deported.
For the household of Jody Meyers, it's a second to have fun.
Meyers' brother-in-law, Michael Bates, mentioned the household is "pleased" Margaret Archer is being despatched to the UK.
"We simply don't desire her round us," he mentioned.
"We do not need her in the neighborhood.
"We do not to need to be trying over our shoulder.
"We do not wish to need to see that face."
As police looked for Meyers in 2015, Archer was serving to her son Neil to concoct a lie.
They claimed that Meyers had determined to depart her fiancé and their toddler son and vanish from their Mannum residence.
Margaret despatched a textual content message from Meyers' cellphone to help the story.
However the reality was that Neil Archer had strangled his companion to loss of life and his mum helped him cover her physique.
The then 55-year-old used Meyers' personal financial institution card to purchase baggage of cement, which had been used to bury the sufferer's stays beneath the again shed of the elder Archer's Mannum property.
"You'll be able to help your baby in some ways, however supporting somebody to cowl up a homicide of the mom of your grandson is a complete new degree," Bates mentioned.
Neil Archer was sentenced to not less than 22 years in jail for the homicide of Meyers.
His mom confronted a six-and-a-half-year sentence, which she served in full earlier than being launched from jail earlier this week.
Whereas Archer is free to proceed dwelling her life within the UK, Bates mentioned their household is left grappling together with her actions.
"We do not see Jody," he mentioned.
"We do not get something. No Christmas, no birthdays.
"She nonetheless has all that."
The SA Corrections Division has confirmed Margaret Archer was launched into the custody of border drive.
Nonetheless, they didn't specify when she shall be flown in another country.
A spokesperson for the border drive advised 9News late this afternoon the division is unable to touch upon particular person circumstances.