Posted on 11/08/2023 2:45:38 AM PST by dennisw
Moment woman keys cars in £8,000 vandalism spree including £42,000 vehicle leaving owners thousands of pounds out of pocket - because she was 'feeling menopausal' Sue Williams, 62, admitted keying eight vehicles belonging to her neighbours The Kent woman told a court she did it as she was 'feeling menopausal' Many of her victims said they haven't been fairly compensated
Victims of a woman who keyed their cars after taking issue with their parking have spoken of their anger at the middle-aged vandal's crimes.
Sue Williams, 62, admitted keying eight vehicles belonging to her neighbours last year and was ordered to pay damages of £4,500 to her victims.
MailOnline can now reveal exclusive footage of the moment Williams was caught red-handed during her criminal damage spree in Kent.
Williams admitted to eight counts, and the court was told that the only explanation she could give for the incidents was that she was 'feeling menopausal.'
Residents of commuter village West Kingsdown claim more keying attacks have been carried out by other culprits. Some have even blamed a gang of locals turning vigilante over parking.
Locals say all the vehicles that have been targeted were parked partly on the pavement on narrow roads – believing that is why their cars were damaged.
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What a nasty pos! I doubt she has any money to pay her neighbors for their damages.
Envy.
Remedy: Shame: Posted public pre-notice, public bare-bottom spanking in a full view stockade, for all to see.
She’s not feeling menopausal. She’s an angry woman. Probably has psycho eyes
“Posted public pre-notice, public bare-bottom spanking in a full view stockade, for all to see.”
In this particular case that would be punishing the victims.
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