![]() These career pickpockets stole pension money as they preyed on elderly women in Liverpool supermarkets.Įdgar and Shillcock - prolific thieves whose crimes date back decades - targeted pensioners as they browsed the aisles of stores in Tuebrook and Old Swan. John Shillcock, 52 and of Antrim Road in Tuebrook, was jailed for three years for four thefts targeting elderly women (Image: Handout) Kelly was jailed for six years and Callaghan for four years and eight months. "We will sit and enjoy each other’s love and company hoping that you will be imagining us laughing at you because we are safe in the knowledge that for tonight and hopefully many more nights to come, you will both live with constant unsettling thoughts that you are not safe in your cold noisy prison cell and that you too will feel unsafe and in harm’s way every second of every day of the sentence passed to you." ![]() ![]() He told them: "When I leave court today, I have promised my family we will go to our favourite restaurant and we will begin the process of ensuring we don’t think or care about you. This chilling footage shows man killing scores of birds with his bare hands.Kelly also asked for a sixth burglary he committed alone to be considered.Ĭallaghan, 21, and of Southwood Road in Aigburth, and Kelly, 24, of no fixed abode, had both been released from prison on licence just weeks before the burglary spree.īefore they were sentenced Ian Parnell, one of their victims, gave an emotional statement highlighting the hurt the pair had caused when they stole a Rolex passed down through his family and an Xbox games console his son had saved his own money for. The pair travelled from St Michael's station in Aigburth to Freshfield, where they were caught after targeting two homes on June 5.īoth were jailed for the two offences - as well as five other home burglaries, most in the Formby area, the pair asked to be taken into consideration. Arrogant burglars Callaghan and Kelly went on a burglary spree thought to have netted them jewellery, technology and cash worth up to £60,000.
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