Puddy
12-13-2005, 02:05 AM
His female caretakers thought they were caring for a handicapped adult, but William Mucklow was really a financial analyst.
His nurses say he had a scheming mind and a penchant for Pampers. More than 20 women allege Mucklow behaved like a baby and asked them to change his diapers.
Debbie McKemy/Alleged Victim: "He came to the door in a green onesy with a diaper full and a binky in his mouth. He acted like a 3-year-old child."
Court documents allege William Mucklow pretended to be his own mother on phone interviews arranging for health care workers to come to his home.
Sheila Anderson/Private Investigator: "He kept trying to raise up my shirt and I had to change his dirty diaper. I really believed he was a child."
But the truth was Mucklow worked as a financial adviser.
Sheila Anderson/ Private Investigator: "I feel like he is a sex offender and should be stopped."
While Mucklow is still walking the streets more than a year after his alleged crime, one of his victims says he's still holding her emotionally hostage.
Debbie McCrorey/Alleged Victim: "We're losing paychecks because of him. He still has us in his hands."
Mucklow is charged with two counts of battery, fraudlent schemes and false pretenses. If convicted he could face up to 4 years in prison.
His bench trial will take place in February.
Sabine Boggs reporting.
from: http://www.wchstv.com
His nurses say he had a scheming mind and a penchant for Pampers. More than 20 women allege Mucklow behaved like a baby and asked them to change his diapers.
Debbie McKemy/Alleged Victim: "He came to the door in a green onesy with a diaper full and a binky in his mouth. He acted like a 3-year-old child."
Court documents allege William Mucklow pretended to be his own mother on phone interviews arranging for health care workers to come to his home.
Sheila Anderson/Private Investigator: "He kept trying to raise up my shirt and I had to change his dirty diaper. I really believed he was a child."
But the truth was Mucklow worked as a financial adviser.
Sheila Anderson/ Private Investigator: "I feel like he is a sex offender and should be stopped."
While Mucklow is still walking the streets more than a year after his alleged crime, one of his victims says he's still holding her emotionally hostage.
Debbie McCrorey/Alleged Victim: "We're losing paychecks because of him. He still has us in his hands."
Mucklow is charged with two counts of battery, fraudlent schemes and false pretenses. If convicted he could face up to 4 years in prison.
His bench trial will take place in February.
Sabine Boggs reporting.
from: http://www.wchstv.com