Another Marion County Genius
Yep, we have another winner in the "How to Make Easy Money" right here in Marion County.
OCALA - A woman who reportedly confessed to Marion County sheriff's deputies that she stuffed the body of her 83-year-old mother into two black garbage bags and dumped her along a dirt road so she could cash her retirement check was arrested Tuesday and charged with failure to report a death, a misdemeanor.
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Loreth originally told investigators that her mother died Sept. 4 at her Umatilla home. She originally said she did not report the death because she was being evicted. Loreth said she asked a friend to call a cremation business "to handle the disposal of her mother," and she moved out, "leaving her mother inside," according to reports.
But detectives didn't believe her story and questioned her again. That's when she admitted putting her mother "into two black garbage bags and then placed her into a U-Haul truck that she had rented to move out of the residence," according to Mongeluzzo's report.
Loreth admitted to driving the truck to Lake County and left the bags that contained her mother's body on the side of the road. She told officials that she didn't report the death "because she wanted to keep cashing a monthly retirement check that the decedent was getting from the railroad."
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Deputies eventually found other remains, including part of a hip replacement rod with a serial number traced to Vasa.
Another home grown genius. We are so proud.
OCALA - A woman who reportedly confessed to Marion County sheriff's deputies that she stuffed the body of her 83-year-old mother into two black garbage bags and dumped her along a dirt road so she could cash her retirement check was arrested Tuesday and charged with failure to report a death, a misdemeanor.
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Loreth originally told investigators that her mother died Sept. 4 at her Umatilla home. She originally said she did not report the death because she was being evicted. Loreth said she asked a friend to call a cremation business "to handle the disposal of her mother," and she moved out, "leaving her mother inside," according to reports.
But detectives didn't believe her story and questioned her again. That's when she admitted putting her mother "into two black garbage bags and then placed her into a U-Haul truck that she had rented to move out of the residence," according to Mongeluzzo's report.
Loreth admitted to driving the truck to Lake County and left the bags that contained her mother's body on the side of the road. She told officials that she didn't report the death "because she wanted to keep cashing a monthly retirement check that the decedent was getting from the railroad."
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Deputies eventually found other remains, including part of a hip replacement rod with a serial number traced to Vasa.
Another home grown genius. We are so proud.
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