Patricia Neville, 75, lives in Jonesboro, Georgia. When police
found her in her home last October, she had life-threatening wounds too
graphic to describe.
Police arrested three people who had been hired to take care of her, but instead, may have neglected her.
"She was near death. She was near death," conservator Elizabeth Williams Winfield said.
Winfield said when she was appointed by the courts last
November to be the conservator of Neville's estate, Neville was in poor
health.
"She was extremely underweight," Winfield said. "Dehydrated. She had several open wounds."
Police said Neville was paying Jennifer Lassen, Shelley
Lovegrove and Alexis Messenger $1,000 a week to take care of her, her
disabled daughter and her business, Atlanta Trucking Parts.
Officers arrested the trio after a relative became concerned about Neville's health.
Clayton County police said the wounds were so severe Neville had to have surgery. She's still in the hospital.
"Ms. Lassen, you're charged with neglect of an elderly person
or disabled adult," Judge George said in court Monday. "The victim did
sustain injuries caused by a lack of proper care."
Winfield said the trio didn't just hurt Neville physically. She
alleged they opened credit cards in Neville's name and one of them paid
her Georgia State College tuition using Neville's money.
"So you have greed," she said said. "You have people who are, who really are just out for themselves."
"In my opinion (they were) waiting for her to die," Winfield said.
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Now that's a conservator's job and I am glad to hear the conservator took action. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThese horror stories happen all the time. Someone has to pay attention who can fix the problems in nursing homes. Thank heavens for this conservator.
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