According to The National Enquirer,
A HEARTLESS grandma Janet Strickland allegedly enlisted her teenage grandson in
a heinous plot to kill her husband – the kid’s 72-year-old grandpa! William Strickland, 19,
agreed to the sick scheme, and then pumped six slugs into his grandfather’s
back as he waited to catch a bus for his dialysis treatment, say prosecutors.
Later, the two used the dead
man’s money to go on a shopping spree – buying a flashy car, furniture,
tattoos, a cell phone and more, the authorities add.
“There’s a special place in
hell for people like this,” said a source. “Stone cold hearted isn’t the word
for it. This is pure evil.”
The vile story apparently
began when grandma Strickland, 64, told her grandson that she was “sick” of his
grandfather, also named William.
“She stated that she wished
he was not here and she wanted him gone,” said Assistant Cook County (Ill.)
State’s Attorney Jacqueline Kwilos.
On Feb. 28, Strickland told
her grandson that she wanted the shooting done two days later. The creeps had
talked about hiring someone to kill the elder Strickland. But the teen told
his grandma that he would do it, said Kwilos.
The grisly grandma, who
suffers from lung disease, later admitted that she knew her husband was heading
to his death when she watched him leave for his dialysis appointment on March
2, say the police.
She also said she knew her
grandson had stolen his grandfather’s handgun, according to authorities.
Callously, she watched him grab a bag stuffed with money as her husband lay
dead on the street, the authorities add.
Police recovered 25 bullet
shell casings at the scene.
“It’s the ultimate
betrayal,” said the source. “Grandma and grandson kill the grandpa for his
money. How low can you go?”
Bad-boy Strickland has
admitted he is a member of the Black P. Stones street gang, according to court
documents. In a sickening twist, he has the words “Legacy,” “Loyalty” and
“Respect” tattooed on his arms.
Cops say Janet Strickland
was a beneficiary of her husband’s assets, including his bank account. Now she
and her grandson await trial for murder.
Neighbors of the elderly
couple remain shocked at the bizarre killing.
“He loved her,” said next-door
neighbor Theolene Shears, 84, of the elder Strickland. “He always praised her,
the things she did. She was a good cook and housekeeper and kept him well fed.
He seemed very happy with her and she with him.”
Grandpa William, a retired
steelworker, had even tried to get his grandson a job after the boy’s mother
sent him to live with the couple.
“He was a family man,”
added neighbor Denine Cross. “He loved his grandson. I would have never
imagined this. I’ve got headaches just from thinking about it.”
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