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Online bingo addict jailed for murdering elderly uncle | Online bingo addict jailed for murdering elderly uncle |
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An online bingo addict who murdered her elderly uncle in his own home and stole his money has been jailed for life. | An online bingo addict who murdered her elderly uncle in his own home and stole his money has been jailed for life. |
Susan Warne, 41, admitted pushing John Proctor down the stairs before stabbing the 80-year-old in the neck with a knife taken from his kitchen. | Susan Warne, 41, admitted pushing John Proctor down the stairs before stabbing the 80-year-old in the neck with a knife taken from his kitchen. |
Mother-of-two Warne, from Leiston, Suffolk, also used a curtain tie to strangle him during the attack on 13 June, Ipswich Crown Court heard. | Mother-of-two Warne, from Leiston, Suffolk, also used a curtain tie to strangle him during the attack on 13 June, Ipswich Crown Court heard. |
She was ordered to serve a minimum of 20 years before seeking parole. | She was ordered to serve a minimum of 20 years before seeking parole. |
Before visiting Mr Proctor, Warne had already stolen from her husband, son and father, the court heard. | Before visiting Mr Proctor, Warne had already stolen from her husband, son and father, the court heard. |
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She told him her husband had kicked her out of their home. | She told him her husband had kicked her out of their home. |
Mr Proctor offered to let her stay in his house in Grimsey Road, Leiston, where he had lived since he was a child. | Mr Proctor offered to let her stay in his house in Grimsey Road, Leiston, where he had lived since he was a child. |
After Mr Proctor showed her to the bedroom, she pushed him down the stairs, the court heard. | After Mr Proctor showed her to the bedroom, she pushed him down the stairs, the court heard. |
While the fall "incapacitated" Mr Proctor, "he was still alive and might have lived to tell the tale and that was something you could not contemplate," said Judge David Goodin. | While the fall "incapacitated" Mr Proctor, "he was still alive and might have lived to tell the tale and that was something you could not contemplate," said Judge David Goodin. |
Warne then strangled Mr Proctor before stabbing him on each side of his neck, leaving a 9cm wound, the court heard. | Warne then strangled Mr Proctor before stabbing him on each side of his neck, leaving a 9cm wound, the court heard. |
Later that day, she went to a Lowestoft amusement arcade with the £300 she had stolen from him. | Later that day, she went to a Lowestoft amusement arcade with the £300 she had stolen from him. |
'Double tragedy' | 'Double tragedy' |
The judge told Warne: "You had known him all your life. He was a stable, reliable, adult authority figure in the home as you and your sisters grew up." | The judge told Warne: "You had known him all your life. He was a stable, reliable, adult authority figure in the home as you and your sisters grew up." |
Warne's family said Mr Proctor's death was the "tragic result" of gambling addiction. | Warne's family said Mr Proctor's death was the "tragic result" of gambling addiction. |
"Finding out that a member of your family has been murdered is something you never think you will have to cope with in your lifetime, but then finding out it is a close member of your own family that is responsible is an unbearable situation to deal with. | "Finding out that a member of your family has been murdered is something you never think you will have to cope with in your lifetime, but then finding out it is a close member of your own family that is responsible is an unbearable situation to deal with. |
"We believe gambling is a taboo subject and needs more awareness and help for those whose gambling may be affecting their lives." | "We believe gambling is a taboo subject and needs more awareness and help for those whose gambling may be affecting their lives." |
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