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Former Caretaker Accused of Killing Man
KANSAS CITY, Kan. -- Two women were supposed to help an elderly man live a better life, but Friday, one of them was charged with stealing from him, and the other was charged with killing him.
Christian Webb, 28, was charged with first-degree murder, eight counts of forgery, one count of mistreatment of a dependent adult and one count of aggravated burglary, KCTV5's Sandra Olivas reported.
Angela Davis, 38, was facing two charges for forgery and mistreatment of an adult, San
dra said.
Thomas Winslow, 77, was found stabbed to death in his home off 86th and Haskell on Tuesday.
The Wyandotte County district attorney said Webb and
Davis were Winslow's former caretakers.
They prepared his meals, helped him get around because he was in a wheelchair and cleaned his home, but police uncovered documents that showed they allegedly also cleaned out his bank account, according to authorities.
"Obviously it's a complicated case in that it's unusual that you have financial crimes combined with homicide, and it's obvious this was a case where Mr. Winslow was being taken advantage of," said Jerome Gorman, the Wyandotte County District Attorney. "That's the very nature of the mistreatment of a dependent adult case. It can happen either physical abuse or financial abuse, and in this case, ... we're alleging there was financial abuse."
The district attorney claimed he could prove they allegedly stole as much as $10
,000 from Mr. Winslow, but he said they had just scratched the surface on the case, that they still were trying to go through more documents, and they thought they may have stolen much more than that, Sandra said.
The women were both in custody in the Wyandotte County Jail. Davis' bond was set at $20,000. Webb's bond was set at $250,000.
Former Caretaker Accused of Killing Man
KANSAS CITY, Kan. -- Two women were supposed to help an elderly man live a better life, but Friday, one of them was charged with stealing from him, and the other was charged with killing him.
Christian Webb, 28, was charged with first-degree murder, eight counts of forgery, one count of mistreatment of a dependent adult and one count of aggravated burglary, KCTV5's Sandra Olivas reported.
Angela Davis, 38, was facing two charges for forgery and mistreatment of an adult, San
dra said.
Thomas Winslow, 77, was found stabbed to death in his home off 86th and Haskell on Tuesday.
The Wyandotte County district attorney said Webb and
Davis were Winslow's former caretakers.
They prepared his meals, helped him get around because he was in a wheelchair and cleaned his home, but police uncovered documents that showed they allegedly also cleaned out his bank account, according to authorities.
"Obviously it's a complicated case in that it's unusual that you have financial crimes combined with homicide, and it's obvious this was a case where Mr. Winslow was being taken advantage of," said Jerome Gorman, the Wyandotte County District Attorney. "That's the very nature of the mistreatment of a dependent adult case. It can happen either physical abuse or financial abuse, and in this case, ... we're alleging there was financial abuse."
The district attorney claimed he could prove they allegedly stole as much as $10
,000 from Mr. Winslow, but he said they had just scratched the surface on the case, that they still were trying to go through more documents, and they thought they may have stolen much more than that, Sandra said.
The women were both in custody in the Wyandotte County Jail. Davis' bond was set at $20,000. Webb's bond was set at $250,000.