WOMAN TRIED TO SEDUCE AND SWINDLE ELDERLY FORMER WRESTLING STAR AT HIS HOME
A woman who twice tricked and stole cash from an elderly former wrestling star has avoided jail.
Sharon Francis Reid, 42, targeted Roney Smith in his own home, getting away with £340.
Mr Smith, who lived in Wilmslow and was a star on the wrestling circuit in the 1960s and 70s under the name 'Jumping Jim Moser', died in November last year after a short illness, aged 82.
But in the years leading up to his death when he was 'generous and vulnerable', Reid targeted him and even tried to seduce him to get away with cash, a court heard.
In November 2015 she visited and faked that she needed the toilet before sneaking away with a wallet containing £300 and mobile phone, the court heard.
She struck again the following month by claiming she had been the victim of an assault, prosecutors said.
In her desperation, Reid even tried to seduce the elderly athlete before tricking him into thinking he had left his gas on then pushing him over and stealing £40 from his pocket, the court heard.
At Chester Crown Court, mum-of-four Reid, of Cedar Grove, Macclesfield, admitted two counts of theft dating back to November and December 2015.
Sentencing her to eight months in prison, suspended for two years, Judge Roger Dutton told her: "These were mean thefts from an elderly man who was generous and vulnerable."
Oliver King, prosecuting, said: "On the first occasion the victim, who knew the defendant from when she lived in Handforth, was suspicious and didn't want to let her in. After several requests he let her into the lounge. When he got into the room the wallet was gone. They both spent 20 minutes looking for it. She left, never going to the toilet.
"Two weeks later around 10pm the defendant claimed she had been beaten up because she owed some money. He was suspicious because she didn't appear injured. She brushed him aside and went into the house."
The court heard that despite Mr Smith repeatedly asking her to leave Reid sat on his knee 'put her hands all over him' and made a suggestive comment.
Mr King said: "She then told him he had left the gas on. He made his way to the kitchen slowly because of problems with his knees. She pushed him so he stumbled forward and then reached into his back pocket and took £40."
Defending Rob Kearney, defending, Reid, who has convictions for violence and dishonesty, said she is trying to deal with an alcohol and drugs problem.
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