A waitress It proved that there are people who don’t even respect their own family. Unscrupulous, stole his grandfather’s life savings to spend on cocaine, food, cars, tattoos and even vacations.
Nicola Taylor, 25 years old, she decided to take care of her grandfather Norman Glove after he was diagnosed with dementia and used his money to finance an extravagant and excessive lifestyle.
The young man from Chorley, Lancashire (UK), was jailed for his nefarious 14-month heist planduring which Taylor’s grandmother Julie Glover died.
Grandpa devastated by robbery
Grandpa Glover, heard in court, was shocked to learn of the A $42,000 heist and said he “lost everything,” he reports Lancs live .
Most shockingly, due to her granddaughter’s crimes, she confessed that she “lost the choice of a nursing home.”
Preston Crown Court heard that Taylor was Julie Glover’s granddaughter (her mother was Mrs Glover’s daughter from a previous marriage), but Norman always treated her like one of them.
Nonetheless, he Prosecutor David Clarke recounted how Taylor was left in her own care, as her mother lived in Oxfordshire and she was given access to your bank account for home maintenance only.
But on a regular visit to Chorley in 2020, Taylor’s mother, Caroline Spindlerhe found the house a mess and was told the defendant had been given a power of attorney.
THE Mrs Glover died in June of the following year, moment when the Court heard that Taylor “had already withheld his grandfather’s savings to spend it on cocaine and fast food, as well as getting new tattoos,” he also reflects The mirror.
Pain, regret and condemnation
Taylor was handed over to the police after the family discovered the excessive charges on the bill, and the young woman had no choice but to admit that she had been “cocaine crazy” most of the time was spent stealing.
“I am incredibly disappointed in a person whom I loved very much. It hurts me that a loving girl whom I treated as if she were my own could do this to me. It’s an endless pain,” the grandfather complained and condemned her: “Your grandmother would be ashamed of you”.
Taylor confessed that she was deeply sorry for what she had done and wrote to An apology letter to her grandfather after being arrested.
He also marked during the trial that he intended to do so give back every penny and planned to hand over his share of the upcoming home sale.
Judge Simon Medland described Taylor’s behavior during that time as “living on almighty revelry” with his grandfather’s life savings, adding that he was a “serious breach of trust”reflects the British environment.
In closing, he confided that there was no suitable alternative to prison and released a Sentenced to 14 months.
Source: Clarin
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