KMSP) - Even before she allegedly killed her husband and led authorities on a 10-day, nationwide manhunt that ended with her arrest
at a seafood restaurant in Texas, Lois Riess' affinity for gambling led
her to steal tens of thousands of dollars from her older sister—a
vulnerable adult Riess was charged with caring for and protecting.
Three
years after being named Kimberly Sanchez' legal guardian and moving her
to an assisted living facility, court documents show the woman
inherited $200,000. Soon after, Riess transferred funds from the
guardianship account to her personal account only to withdraw much of it
at a local casino.
The move prompted an investigation from the Steele County Sheriff for financial exploitation.
Later on, an audit revealed Riess' mishandling of her sister's
money: payments to Sanchez' dead father, withdrawing $15,000 for gifts
to nieces and nephews and an $8,500 withdrawal in "guardian fees" for
herself.
A social worker filed an emergency petition in September
2015 and Riess' guardianship has since been revoked. She was also
ordered by the Steele County Attorney's Office to repay $100,534 to her
ailing sister in lieu of criminal charges.
Just a few years later, Riess is looking at criminal charges in
two states, including murder, criminal use of identification, larceny
and grand theft auto in Florida for the alleged murder and robbery of
Pamela Hutchinson.
If convicted there, she faces life in prison--or the death penalty, if charges are upgraded.
In addition, the Dodge County, Minn., Sheriff's Office intends to file
second-degree murder charges against Riess for the alleged murder of
her husband, 54-year-old David Riess, pending forensic results from the
Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.
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Prior to alleged murders, Lois Riess stole more than $30,000 from disabled sister
1 comment:
I don't imagine she'll be smiling for long.
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