She had a
nightmare six months living with them but was so unhappy and felt so unsafe
that she moved back into the family home on her own to escape. She must have
been desperate to do this in the middle of her A levels. One thing led to
another and in the end she complained to the police and the whole affair was
taken out of her hands.
The case
reached its conclusion this week and at the Crown Court Granddad was sentenced
to 3 years and 6 months (with some sort of reduction for pleading guilty) and his
wife got 12 months (also with a small reduction). Granddad got 1 year for the
fraud (basically stealing her money), 1 year for the domestic burglary
(breaking into the family house the day after the accident to remove cash and
jewels) and 3 years and 6 months for assault (hitting the poor girl with all
sorts of objects for such major crimes as mentioning her dead parents!) - all
three sentences to run concurrently.
Given
that the two of them were in their 70s the court must have been very
unimpressed with what they had done to give them a fairly lengthy custodial sentence.
I had a few email dealings with her
Granddad and he seemed like a total nutter to me - with no redeeming features
that I could detect. I’m pleased that he is sitting in prison as I write this –
it rather restores my faith in fate catching up with bad people.
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