Christopher John Haynes (1986)
Dates
Birth: January 1986 Watford, Hertfordshire, UK
Father: Antony M Haynes 1957-a1986
Mother: Linda J Jaggard 1954-a1986
Marriage: Unknown
Wife: Unknown
Death: Unknown
Children
Unknown
Notes
Entry in the Register of Births for Christopher John Haynes, mother's maiden name Jaggard, in January 1986 in Watford (10 670).
Entry in Ancestry UK, Electoral Registers, 2003-2010 for Chrostopher J Haynes born 1984-1986, address 36 Nicholas Close WD24 6DH, Watford, Hertfordshire from 2005 to 2006.
Entry in 192.com for Christopher J Haynes in the Electoral Roll 2005-06 living in Watford, Hertfordshire WD24, other occupant Linda Haynes (mother?).
Entry in People Trace UK for Christopher J Haynes - 36 Nicholas Close, Watford WD24 6DH from 2005 to 2015.
Entry in Get West London 26 January 2011.
A Pregnant mother-of-one from Rickmansworth has been jailed for swindling a partially sighted pensioner out of thousands of pounds.
Terri Salisbury, 31, of Curtis Close, and her boyfriend, Christopher Haynes, 24, bought luxuries including jewellery, perfume and clothing, after cynically befriending 72-year-old David Spirling.
The pair duped Mr Spirling, of Fearney Mews, Rickmansworth, into handing over his cash card and telling them his PIN code after meeting him in an alleyway near his home in April last year.
Prosecuting, George Heimler told St Albans Crown Court: "Mr Spirling suffers from very poor eyesight. This woman volunteered to carry his shopping to his flat.
"She then persuaded him he needed help at home and somebody to do his shopping."
Salisbury began to buy shopping for Mr Spirling, but would never return the change. On three occasions she asked to borrow cash - £20, £40 and £50 - which she never repaid.
She and Haynes, of Nicholas Close, Watford, who met their victim on two occasions, made a total of 88 cash withdrawals.
The couple also bought a £235 stone pendant and charm, nine-carat earrings worth £97, as well as baby clothing, food from Marks and Spencer and Domino's Pizza, and cigarettes.
They were arrested after trying to withdraw £300 from HSBC in Rickmansworth on May 12 last year, when customer services advisor, Caroline Curnell, became suspicious.
Daniel O'Malley, defending, said: "This was a breach of trust on an elderly man with very poor sight. These two are full of trepidation and bitterly regret what they have done.
"It did not start with evil intent. They started off trying to help the old gentleman. They took a little bit, a little bit more and so on."
Salisbury and Haynes both admitted theft and fraud, in total amounting to £3,300, and were both jailed for six months.
Salisbury, who is due to give birth in three weeks' time, has previous convictions for theft, shoplifting and threatening behaviour. Haynes has previous convictions for criminal damage, assault on police and obstructing police.
Sentencing them on Friday, January 21, Judge John Plumstead told them what they had done was 'repellent'.
He said: "You targeted a very vulnerable man. You were not a couple scraping by for necessities. You spent the money on jewellery, perfume, aftershave. It was pure self-indulgence. You both helped yourselves cynically."
Judge Plumstead also praised bank worker Ms Curnell, saying: "She has been a bank worker for 30 years and her vigilance and good sense led to the fraud being stopped.
"HSBC have also chosen to reimburse the victim and that is to their credit."
Maureen (Curtis) Kristjanson has an entry in Ancestry Public Member Trees for Christopher Haynes, parents Antony M Haynes and Linda Jaggard.
An email states Antony M. Haynes married Linda Jaggard in 1983 and they had two sons, Shawn (b Oct 1983) and Christopher (b Jan 1986).
Relationship
Christopher John Haynes was my fifth cousin four times removed.
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