Woman who murdered her parents and built ‘makeshift tomb’ at home jailed for life

UK

A woman has been jailed after murdering both her parents and living with their bodies in the family home for four years.

Virginia McCullough, 36, poisoned her father John, 70, with prescription medication, before stabbing her mother Lois, 71, in the chest at their home in Chelmsford, Essex.

Their deaths happened sometime in June 2019 – but their bodies were not discovered until 2023 after their GP raised concerns about missed appointments.

In that time McCullough had hidden their remains and continued to live there, building a “makeshift tomb” for her father – while telling friends and neighbours that they had moved away, were unwell, or had gone on lengthy trips.

She was sentenced to a life term, with a minimum of 36 years, after pleading guilty to two counts of murder at Chelmsford Crown Court in July.

Lois and John McCullough. Pic: PA
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Lois and John McCullough. Pic: PA

‘You caught the bad guy’

The 36-year-old confessed “moments after” police were called to the family home – following the report from the GP.

Bodycam footage of the arrest showed police forcing entry to the property before confronting McCullough in a hallway.

She appeared almost nonchalant in footage, telling officers she would “co-operate” and calmly confessing to her crimes.

When asked by police, she said, “my dad’s body is in there”.

An officer then asked: “What about your mum?”

McCullough calmly replied: “[That’s] a little bit more complicated… upstairs there are about five wardrobes, it’s behind the bed at the back, next to the sink. It’s the second one.”

In reference to the arrest, she told officers: “I did know that this would kind of come eventually. It’s proper that I serve my punishment.”

She added: “Cheer up, at least you caught the bad guy.”

Virginia McCullough
Pic: Essex Police/PA
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Virginia McCullough. Pic: Essex Police/PA

McCullough later told officers where the murder weapon was.

Apparently referencing the knife she used to stab her mum, she said: “It’s in the middle underneath the stairs, it will still have blood on it, it’s rusted, but it will still have blood traces on it.”

‘Intelligent manipulator’

McCullough at her home in Pump Hill, Chelmsford. Pic: PA
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McCullough at her home in Pump Hill, Chelmsford. Pic: PA

Detective Superintendent Rob Kirby, of Essex Police, described McCullough as someone who “lied about almost every aspect of her life”.

He accused McCullough of “maintaining a charade to deceive everyone close to her and clearly taking advantage of her parents’ goodwill.”

“She is an intelligent manipulator who chose to kill her parents callously, without a thought for them or those who continue to suffer as a result of their loss,” he added.

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