A husband and wife have been found guilty of the murder of the woman's parents, whose bodies lay undiscovered for 15 years, buried in a back garden.
Susan and Christopher Edwards shot Patricia and William Wycherley and buried them at the Wycherleys' home in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, in 1998.
The couple then stole thousands of pounds, siphoned off the Wycherleys' pensions and sold their house.
The bodies were found last October after the Edwards gave themselves up.
They had fled to France because officials were trying to contact Mr Wycherley, believing he was approaching his 100th birthday.
The couple had spent much of the money on Hollywood memorabilia and were heavily in debt.
Shooting provoked
They were arrested at St Pancras station in London when they returned from France after making contact with the police.
Both of them denied murder, but Susan Edwards, 56, admitted the manslaughter of her mother.
She claimed during the trial she was provoked into shooting her because her mother had shot her father.
She said she returned to her parents' home the following weekend with her husband and he helped her to bury the bodies.
At the start of the two-week trial at Nottingham Crown Court, the couple admitted obstructing the coroner in the execution of his duty and theft of a credit balance.
The first working day after the murders, Susan Edwards cleared £40,000 from a bank account belonging to Mr and Mrs Wycherley, aged 85 and 63.
Despite taking £245,000 over the next 15 years by pretending the Wycherleys were still alive, the Edwards remained in severe financial difficulties, the trial heard.
They had debts of £160,000 when they were arrested last October.
They spent thousands on film star memorabilia, including signed photos and autographs of Hollywood actor Gary Cooper and singer Frank Sinatra, one of which cost them £20,000.
It was the "only evidence of significant spending", police said.
Dona Parry-Jones, a senior prosecutor at the Crown Prosecution Service, East Midlands, said it was a "a cold, calculated murder, motivated by greed".
"The tragedy of this case is that Mr and Mrs Wycherley were murdered by those closest to them, dying un-mourned and denied any dignity in death."
Susan Edwards, a former librarian, wrote Christmas cards and letters to relatives telling them her parents were travelling in Ireland "because of the good air" and told neighbours they were in Blackpool or Morecambe.
The Edwards fled their home in Dagenham, east London, for France after receiving a request from the Department for Work and Pensions to interview Mr Wycherley.
When they ran out of money, Christopher Edwards, 57, called his step-mother for help.
He told her he had helped to bury his in-laws in their back garden 15 years earlier. She called the police.
Post-mortem tests showed the Wycherleys had each been shot twice in the upper body with the same .38 World War Two commando revolver.
The Edwards were arrested after emailing Nottinghamshire Police to give themselves up.
In a statement Mr Wycherley's nieces Hilary Rose and Christine Harford said: "We didn't know William Geoffrey, our mother's youngest brother, at all well. We have built a picture of him in our minds based on what she'd told us and photographs we had seen.
"Sadly, mum died in 2009. Had she been alive now, she would have been horrified by these brutal murders, and the callous treatment of the bodies afterwards.
"It would have been extremely upsetting for her to discover the deception and lies practised by her niece - our cousin - Susan and her husband Christopher against her and others for so long, for their own selfish greed and gain."
The couple will be sentenced on Monday 23 June....culled
Whoa!
ReplyDeleteWhat wickedness! !! Being killed by their own daughter just cause of money!
I hope they get served horrifying sentences each.
Bwahahahahaaaaa.....oyinbo people
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ReplyDeleteStupid woman! Very stupid woman! Y u no follow am kill him parents? Foolish woman
ReplyDeleteAnd you wonder why some parents disown their evil children!
ReplyDeleteWicked people dey this world sha, as for me I'm still in training school!
ReplyDeleteThank God you have owned up to be in training to become a "wicked person"........guess we'll be looking out in the papers to see how old your parents reach or not.
Delete@Anon, lmao haba, I don't think this person meant he/she was goin to kill his/her parents, haba!
DeleteGreed! SMH
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BOKO HARAM
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Buhahahaha! This your story got me! Chai Nna I no blame you o! With the way things are in naija, everybody is a suspect at anytime! People need to observe their environment! If na me, once I observe say aboki for that bus, na to step down! I will not even spend another second in that vehicle!
DeleteI guess the guy was pressed! Hence the restlessness and sweating! Probably, he was looking out for somewhere to go empty his bowel!
Pepper ose oku! The prettiest!
LMAO....na shyte aboki go offload o.
DeleteU no go kill person!
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DeleteVery 9ce, u really got me. My adrenaline works too fast, i would av jumped ouTta d window and would av looked stupid afterwards...lol, but na safety 1st o.
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Hmmm! What a world!
ReplyDeleteNo peace for the wicked!
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm
ReplyDeleteDevilish pair! When I heard this story it made me wonder if there was some kind of attraction between sociopaths. There are numerous examples of criminal couples.
ReplyDeleteWhy would one accept to partake in another's evil deeds?
Or is it part of, "Till death do us part; wherever you go I'll go"?
Things dey happen for dis world oo
ReplyDeleteLolx....sounds like a typical hollywood movie. Ko kanye!!! next>>>>>>>>>
ReplyDeleteFool what is funny?
DeleteEVIL PEOPLE.
ReplyDeleteI have no words for these ones, obviously they are far from being sane.
ReplyDeleteBastards! See what they even spent the money on and they still neck deep in debt... Awon omo ale..,
ReplyDeleteNo one can convince me that the both of them are normal. Who does that? What a world!
ReplyDeleteno peace for d wicked. this is one of d disadv of d distant family life style of d oyinbos. belated rip to d couples.
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hehehhhehehehehee..the fear of Boko!
ReplyDeletewho wan die?