'What you did was inexcusable, juvenile behaviour, and it was not on another juvenile - you knew your sister had health problems'
A man who put laxatives in his sister's milk during a bitter inheritance row was caught red handed when she set up a camera near the fridge.
When she died, the three siblings continued to live there. McCabe later became the owner and brother, Dennis, who lived in Australia, returned home and "funded the mortgage", Mr Lister said, but it was the defendant's name on the paperwork, the M.E.N reports. In his will, Dennis said he wanted Sharon's son to get the house which led to a row between the siblings.
Mr Lister told the court: "She reported her concerns to her son who informed the police. Then on April 21, 2020, the victim and her son set up a camera in the kitchen, which covered half of anyone who was standing by the fridge.
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