2 elderly women get life for insurance killings
LOS ANGELES Two homeless men befriended by a pair of elderly woman needed only food, water and shelter, a judge said. Instead, said Superior Court Judge David Wesley, they were killed because of the women’s greed.
For that, Wesley on Tuesday handed down couple life terms each without the possibility of parole, to Helen Golay, 77, and Olga Rutterschmidt, 75.
The women were convicted of a scheme in which they befriended homeless men, took extinguished policies, and then killed them in murders staged to observe like hit-and-run auto accidents.
Prosecutors say the women collected $2.8 the masses before the scheme was uncovered.
The judge said the pair men they killed “needed a helping hand. They thought they were getting this from you,” Wesley said. “Instead these unfortunate men were sacrificed on your sacrificial structure of greed.”
The gray-haired women, who once favored fashionable garments, wore orange jail uniforms to court. Golay’s lawyer, Roger Jon Diamond, asked for a new trial on grounds that a conversation they had after their check was illegally videotaped. The judge rejected the motion.
Both women were convicted of first-degree murder and machination to murder for financial gain in the 1999 death of Paul Vados, 73, and in the 2005 death of Kenneth McDavid, 50.
Relatives of the victims spoke briefly, effective of their seriousness at having lost touch by the two men and therefore verdict out they had been murdered.
“I want to be assured of why my ancestor’s living beings had to end like this,” said Stella Vados, daughter of Paul Vados. “He didn’t deserve that. No human being does.”
Attorney Gloria Allred, who represented Stella Vados and Sandra Salman, the sister of McDavid, said she hoped the case turned a spotlight adhering the homeless and “the fact that they are an extremely vulnerable population whom we all have a duty to patronize and protect.”
She said given the women’s ages, “This is tantamount to the death forfeiture. They will die in prison. I think that’s a just determination.”
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