
A judge has delivered a frank assessment of the man who threatened Brittany Higgins, her husband and pet dog, saying he might just be an "awful person".
David William Wonnocott was sentenced to a minimum of one year and four months' jail in Sydney's Downing Centre District Court on Wednesday.
The 51-year-old, who lives with his mother in northern NSW, had an extensive history of sending hateful, homophobic, racist and misogynist messages online, the court was told.
Ms Higgins received a large amount of abuse online after going public with allegations that she was raped by Bruce Lehrmann at Parliament House in 2019.
In 2022, Wonnocott sent Instagram messages to Ms Higgins' partner, David Sharaz, leading the couple to genuinely fear for their safety and ultimately leave Australia for France.
He was also sentenced on Friday over an unrelated online rampage in 2023 in which he sent nearly 50 hateful messages, including to NSW MP Alex Greenwich, who he told to get "full-blown AIDS and die".
Wonnocott pleaded guilty to multiple counts of using a carriage service to threaten to kill, menace, offend or harass.
In a lengthy back and forth with Sharaz over Instagram, Wonnocott threatened to kill him and Ms Higgins and chop their dog into "little pieces".
"She's a useless lying c*** who wasn't raped," he wrote.
"I know the truth c***, I'm going to pay you a visit."
When asked what he would do in paying them a visit, Wonnocott replied with skull and bones and coffin emojis, along with the words: "I'll bury you both."
Mr Sharaz then asked Wonnocott if he knew where they lived.
"I'm going to chop (dog) Kingston up into little pieces, I will follow you home from work and destroy you all", Wonnocott replied.
Before the sentence was delivered, Ms Higgins posted on social media that such acts had real-world impacts for those on the receiving end.