Detectives: Deltona woman steals more than $52,000 from elderly mother
Rosado also spent most of the money on drugs, sheriff's investigators said.
Detectives learned that King had fallen in May and was admitted to
A hospital psychiatrist eventually determined that King was incompetent and showing signs of drastic mental decline because of her age and alcoholism, deputies state in the report.
The investigation revealed that money started disappearing from King's bank account shortly after. On
King was unable to remember why the money was withdrawn. But Rosado said she had her mother's debit card pin number and had permission to get the money, reports said.
Large sums of money from an inheritance were deposited in King's account and the money quickly disappeared, detectives said.
Investigators said that, in one case, King had
In January, Rosado bought a 2008 Lexus for
Rosado confirmed the Lexus story in a text message conversation she had with her sister, a report shows.
"Who the (expletive) is Kelsey McFoley?
"I owe him money I was getting death threats that's all I'm saying," Rosado responded to her sister, detectives said.
McFoley's
Although the charges were either dropped or
McFoley was released from prison on
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