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Kingsbarn Capital and Development Acquires Multifamily Development Site in Carson City, Nevada

Kingsbarn Capital and Development Acquires Multifamily Development Site in Carson City, Nevada
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Banbury woman sentenced to life imprisonment for murdering her millionaire landlord

A woman who controlled, exploited, defrauded and then ultimately starved to death her live-in landlord to try and inherit his £3.5m estate, has…

Life sentence for woman in £3 5 million forged-will murder

By Press Association 2021 Lynda Rickard A woman who forged the will of a wealthy landowner before starving him to death to inherit a slice of his £3.5 million fortune has been jailed for life. Carer Lynda Rickard, 62, was found guilty of murdering former auctioneer’s clerk James Sootheran, known as Anthony, 59, at his property, High Havens Farm in the village of South Newington, Oxfordshire, in March 2014. She had been paid £47,000 a year to look after his elderly mother, Mary Sootheran, known as Joy, until her death, aged 92, in 2012, and lived at the farm with her American-born husband Wayne Rickard, 66, before they were evicted in 2017.

Carer, 62, starved millionaire live-in landlord to death to inherit slice of his fortune

Carer, 62, starved millionaire live-in landlord to death to inherit slice of his fortune
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Banbury woman convicted of murdering her millionaire landlord

A WOMAN has been convicted of the murder and defrauding of her live-in landlord. Lynda Rickard, aged 62, of Edinburgh Close, Banbury, was today convicted of the murder of James Anthony Sootheran, known as Anthony, in South Newington, near Banbury. Mr Sootheran was controlled, isolated, and defrauded before he died at High Havens Farm, South Newington, with Rickard’s intention being to inherit Mr Sootheran’s estate which was valued at approximately £3.5 million. Rickard was on trial with her husband Wayne at Reading Crown Court, both accused of Mr Sootheran’s murder. Following the seven-week trial, Lynda Rickard was found guilty of murder.

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