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lol, I didn't even think about the space, just natural. Here is without the space.DR, you cheated and did it with a space in between
Lifetime of lies: Poisoner Heather Mook has been deceiving people all her life
After a three-day hearing at York Crown Court, Mook was found guilty yesterday of poisoning with intent to endanger life.
Minutes after returning their verdict, the stunned jury were hearing details of her astonishing life of deceit, kept secret during the trial.
It was revealed that she had:
? Given anti-depressants to her seven-year-old daughter to distract attention from another fraud;
? Stood trial for suffocating her ten-month-old second child, but was cleared after a pathologist said it was a cot death;
? Duped dozens of people in a £5million scam centred on phoney plans to buy a hotel;
? Conned the mother of a dying baby.
Mook, born Heather Templeton, met former bus driver Mr Mook, her fourth husband, shortly after serving a jail sentence for deceit.
John Mook was hospitalised after he was given rat poison by his wife![]()
He said last night: "We'd been going out a couple of months when she told me she'd been in prison but she wasn't keen to give any more information and I never pursued it."
The rip-off began when Mr Mook's mother sold her home in Scarborough and moved in with the couple in York.
Mr Mook, who let his wife take care of their finances, believed the £43,000 from the sale of the house had been safely banked.
When the two women fell out, Mrs Mook senior was moved into a nursing home, to be funded out of the cash.
But Mook had already stolen it, the court heard, and when the care home started demanding £21,000 arrears, she feared she was about to be found out.
In January this year, she started poisoning her husband. There was too little rat poison to kill Mr Mook, but the overdose of amitriptyline anti-depressants - prescribed for his wife - left him confused, tired and with a racing heart.
He was admitted to hospital where tests finally revealed he had been poisoned and his wife's activities were exposed.
So was her criminal history - she used the same anti-depressants in 1981 to poison her daughter Theresa, then seven, after carrying out another fraud.
The pills that were crumbled into her food and drink put the little girl in hospital - amazingly, police say mother and daughter are still close.
Mook walked free from court, put on probation after claiming the poisoning had been 'a cry for help'.

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