jail and pledged to return the cash. Clair and Louise Smith’s victims said they’ve not even had an apology from the pair, who had posed as their doting carers.Speaking for the first time about the betrayal, Crawford Pirrie, 73, and wife Marlene, 75, said: “We’re ashamed to be related to them.”The 25-year-olds were trusted with the frail couple’s bank card to run errands for them – but swiped £8000.
The family were stunned in December when Sheriff George Jamieson decided against a compensation order – leaving the decision to repay in their hands.
They were instead handed a three-month restriction of liberty order after their lawyers told a court they wanted to pay back their ill-gotten gains.Crawford, from Irvine, said: “Not only have the.
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