Caretaker Cops Plea To Forging Deed To Dying Woman's Home, Then Splitting Proceeds With Lover - The Victim's Husband
In Salisbury, United Kingdom, the Daily Mail reports:
- A carer employed to look after an elderly woman with Parkinson's and dementia started an affair with the patient's husband and then took on her identity when she died.
- Shirley Forrester was handed a suspended prison sentence today for forgery after she posed as patient Elizabeth Hunt and signed legal papers in her name which allowed her and her lover Raymond Hunt to sell a £160,000 house and share the proceeds. Mr Hunt escaped a court appearance after agreeing a deal with the Crown Prosecution Service, described by the angry judge as 'buying himself out of justice'.(1)
For more, see Carer had affair with her patient's husband then stole her identity when she died.
(1) Hunt was charged with a number of offences which he denied and they were later dropped after he offered to give the money he made from the sale of the house to his deceased wife's children from an earlier marriage. KappaDeedTheft
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