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MURDEROUS GREED

Callous killer set fire to ‘devoted and beloved’ mum-in-law’s bed as she slept in bid to cash in on inheritance

Elizabeth died from burns and smoke inhalation

A WOMAN is facing life in jail after she murdered her disabled mother-in-law by setting fire to her house in a bid to cash in on her inheritance money.

Karen Vamplew, 44, deliberately set fire to Elizabeth Vamplew's bed while she was asleep at her home in Newark, Nottinghamshire.

Elizabeth Vamplew, 77, died from burns and smoke inhalation
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Elizabeth Vamplew, 77, died from burns and smoke inhalationCredit: SWNS

A court heard the 77-year-old died from burns and smoke inhalation after the blaze tore through her bungalow on December 15, 2021.

Today her daughter-in-law, known as Karen Degg, was found guilty of murder following a trial at Leicester Crown Court.

Jurors were told Karen had considerable debts and the callous crime was carried out in a bid to obtain inheritance money.

FAMILY TRIBUTE

Speaking after the verdicts were announced, heartbroken family members paid tribute to the woman they lovingly knew as Anne.

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They said: "Anne was a devoted mother, sister, grandmother, aunt, and friend to many."

"She married her husband Jess in 1968 and embarked on their journey together in Collingham.

"Their family grew with the arrival of Mark, and later, they moved to Newark, where Rachel completed their loving family circle.

"Together, they created cherished memories travelling in their caravan, often accompanied by Anne's sister Jean and their families.

"Anne and Jess found solace and joy in tending to their beloved garden, earning recognition with an award for Best Kept Garden.

"Christmas held a special place in Anne's heart, as it meant being surrounded by her beloved family, the true source of her happiness.

"Anne was happiest when time was spent with her three grandaughters - Leah, Jessie and Isla. She was immensely proud of them all.

"Anne loved her holidays and adored cruising. She would cruise at least twice a year with family and friends.

"She made many friends on these holidays as she loved to chat and get to know people.

"She will be greatly missed by her family and many friends."

Vamplew, formerly of King Street, Newark, will be sentenced on Monday.

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