Ex-BA steward killed partner in M4 Travelodge

Glenn Rycroft killed partner Gareth MacDonald after hitting him over the head with a fire extinguisher at the Heston services hotel. The conman once fleeced £200,000 from friends and colleagues in an investment scam and by pretending he had cancer

3 July 2009

A CONMAN and former British Airways steward has been jailed for life after battering his partner to death at a Travelodge on the M4.

Glenn Rycroft hit Gareth MacDonald over the head with a fire extinguisher in a hotel room at Heston services, west of London, as his latest scam was about to be exposed.

Rycroft, who was once pretended he had cancer to con money from friends and colleagues, was told he must serve at least 25 years in prison for the murder in September 2007.

MacDonald, 30, had left his wife and three children to move in with Rycroft in Rhewl, North Wales, after meeting him on the internet.

But the victim had started to become suspicious about his lover after money started going missing from his bank account.

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Detectives believe Rycroft, from Salford, had targeted MacDonald to cheat him in the latest of his money-making schemes.

The 33-year-old had denied murder, claiming he planned to marry MacDonald and would never harm him.

He claimed a rent boy must have killed him while he was out of the room, but an Old Bailey jury rejected his story and he was found guilty yesterday.

"You are a habitual liar, well practised in the art of deceit and more than ready to lie not only for financial gain but also to try and get yourself out of a difficult situation"

Judge Timothy Pontius told Rycroft: "You are a habitual liar, well practised in the art of deceit and more than ready to lie not only for financial gain but also to try and get yourself out of a difficult situation."

Rycroft had previously conned BA colleagues and relatives in an investment scam started in September 2000. Some of them lost their life savings.

When he was on the verge of being caught, he pretended he had cancer to fleece more cash out of his victims.

He shaved his head to pretend he was having chemotherapy and accused those he owed money to of being insensitive about his illness.

Rycroft organised raffles and other fundraising events on the pretext that he had to go abroad for expensive medical treatment and used the money to go on lavish holidays to Florida, Australia, Portugal and the Bahamas.

In December 2003, he admitted 25 charges of obtaining money by deception to the tune of more than £200,000, none of which has ever been recovered.

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