Meet Helen Golay, 77, and Olga Rutterschmidt, They Insured Homeless People, And Then Killed Them Found In An Alley Here Are Two Of The Victims, But They May Be More | Soulless Creatures These two Zionists volunteered at shelters, and churches, in order to find victims. They put them up in apartments, had them sign insurance policies, feed them tranquilizers, and took them to deserted alleys. They then ran them over, crushing their skulls. | | | | | Seventy Year-Old Jewesses Helen Golay, 77, and Olga Rutterschmidt, 75, found themselves in Los Angeles Superior Court recently, facing life in prison on charges of murders that challenge even Hollywood's powers of diabolical imagination. 1 | | | | | Zionist Prosecutors Say Their Harmless "It sounds like 'Arsenic and Old Lace,' " said Deputy District Attorney Shellie Samuels, "but it doesn't have Cary Grant." | | | | | Detectives Say They Were Cold-blooded The two women would almost certainly have gotten away with driving over one homeless man to collect on the insurance policies they coaxed him into signing. But then they drove over a second one | | | | | They Were Caught On A Fluke When McDavid's body turned up in 2005, his head crushed by the undercarriage of a car that was later linked to Golay and Rutterschmidt, the Los Angeles police officer who caught the call mentioned it to a colleague. The colleague thought, " 'God, I had a case like that in '99,' " the prosecutor said. "So he pulls it. Sure enough, it's the same women, same method of death." | | | They Used Him For Sex Rutterschmidt took Vados under her wing in 1997, found him an apartment, and persuaded him to sign life insurance policies totaling $760,000. Insurance companies look most closely at deaths that occur within two years of a new policy. Police say that explains why Vados did not turn up dead until Nov. 8, 1999. The women filed a missing-persons report 10 days later, claiming that Vados was a cousin to one and the fiance of the other. | | | | Around the same time, Golay approached McDavid, 50, at an Episcopal church in Hollywood, offering him an apartment in exchange for signing a $500,000 insurance policy, prosecutors say. Rutterschmidt had a rubber stamp made of his signature, used to sign policies that eventually were worth a total of $7 million. His body was found June 21, 2005, in an alley in Westwood near UCLA. The same night, Golay phoned AAA for a tow a block away. | | | | | Lots Of Planning Here They steal a woman's ID, purchased a 1999 Mercury Sable at an Orange County lot, registered it to the woman, and then used to the car to murder the men. | | | | Their Attorney 'Jakob' Diamond "All they have is circumstantial evidence," said Roger Jon Diamond, who is defending Golay. "They don't have any eyewitnesses. They don't have a confession. They don't have any fingerprints." The defense attorney predicted acquittal. | | | | | Detectives Wonder How Many More There Are "They gave their victims alcohol laced with drugs. "They then drove him to the alley, pushed him out of the car and backed up over him." They was six years (1998- 2004) between murders, and detectives calculate there could have been a few others. | | | | | | These Creatures Are Truly 'Human Garbage' What people don't understand is years of inbreeding have made them time bombs, and they have no belief in an afterlife. They no conscious, and a black soul.Judicial | |
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