• Murder By STARVATION - Lynda Rickard Murdered Anthony Sootheran- UK True Crime Documentary

  • Oct 22 2024
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast

Murder By STARVATION - Lynda Rickard Murdered Anthony Sootheran- UK True Crime Documentary

  • Summary

  • In this case, we head to Oxfordshire, where the prosecution for 'Murder By Starvation' went to court for the first time in 100 years.

    Lynda Rickard and her husband were given a great opportunity. If they looked after James Anthony Sootheran and his mother, they would be paid £47,000 a year and get to live on the £1.8 million farm.

    Lynda took the opportunity and much more before murdering Anthony by letting him starve.

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