An Adelaide woman, who duped three people, including a nun and a priest out of more than $180,000 by falsely telling them she had cancer, says she's sorry for her sins. The elaborate scam by Angie Emma Walsh has been outlined in the Adelaide Magistrates Court, with her victims telling how they were deceived by her continual lies over a two-year period. Walsh has admitted to multiple counts of theft and deception after telling them she not only had cancer but that she was also in line to inherit millions and was fighting in court to get her hands on the money. About that time she also attended a cancer support group with bandages on her chest and received assistance from the Leukaemia Foundation. The principal victim of her latest offending, Sister Theresa Swiggs, said she was utterly devastated and overwhelmed by Walsh's actions.
Source: Huffington Post October 05, 2017 05:15 UTC