Virginia McCullough: Daughter who murdered parents and hid bodies for years is jailed for life
- Virginia McCullough, 36, was sentenced to life in prison for murdering her parents, with a minimum term of 36 years, at Chelmsford Crown Court.
- McCullough gained £149,697 from her parents' pensions, credit cards, and asset sales after their murders.
- Detective Superintendent Rob Kirby stated McCullough's actions were "considered, meticulous" and aimed at concealing her crimes for years.
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At 36, Virginia McCullough was sentenced to life in England after murdering both her parents in 2019 and living with their bodies. Their disappearance was reported by the general practitioners.
A general practitioner expressed concern for the couple's well-being, as he had not seen them for a long time.
An English woman was sentenced to life in prison for killing her parents in cold blood in 2019 and living with the bodies in their house in Essex until her death in 2023, reports the Guardian. Virginia McCullough poisoned her 70-year-old father with drugs, which she crushed mixed into an old man's alcoholic drink. Then the next day, he brutally killed his 71-year-old mother, whom he first beat to the head with a hammer, then stabbed him several …
When police forced their way into her Essex home, she confessed that her parents' bodies were there and that she had killed them
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