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Kenneth McDavid and Paul Vados

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Let's protest and remember the two homeless guys off the streets of Los Angeles whom two ladies took care of for two years before running them over to collect insurance claims. Greed is an ugly thing. These homeless deserve better.
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Greed and Betrayal got lethal

Helen Golay, 77, and Olga Rutterschmidt, 75, were convicted of luring men off the streets of Los Angeles whom they took care of for two years before running them over to collect claims.
By Victoria Kim, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
11:44 AM PDT, July 15, 2008
A Los Angeles judge today sentenced two women to life in prison without the possibility of parole for killing homeless men in a coldblooded years-long scheme for $2.8 million in life insurance money.

Helen Golay, 77, and Olga Rutterschmidt, 75, grabbed international headlines for their slow-motion murders of two homeless men they lured off the street, housed and cared for for two years, then ran over for life insurance claims. Prosecutors said the women were abusing a law that says insurers cannot contest life policies after two years.

The septuagenarian women were each convicted in April on two counts of murder and conspiracy to murder for financial gain in the killings of Kenneth McDavid, 50, and Paul Vados, 73. Prosecutors did not seek the death penalty, a move experts said was because the elderly women would most likely die in prison during the lengthy appeals process.

Superior Court Judge David S. Wesley denied a motion for new trial filed by Roger Diamond, Golay's attorney, who alleged, among other things, misconduct by Rutterschmidt's attorney, Deputy Public Defender Michael Sklar.

In closing arguments, Sklar blamed the murders on Golay, saying the evidence clearly showed she was the mastermind and kept Rutterschmidt in the dark about her intention to run over the men. Diamond also shifted his defense to point the finger at Rutterschmidt, leaving the two women accusing each other.

In 1999, Vados, the first victim, was found dead in a Hollywood alley in an apparent hit-and-run accident, after which the women collected about $600,000 in insurance claims. Authorities got suspicious when the same two women claimed the body and profited from the 2005 death of McDavid, whose mangled body showed the same upper-body injuries as Vados.

Authorities found McDavid's DNA in the undercarriage of a 1999 Mercury Sable station wagon, which someone using Golay's auto club membership had towed on the night of McDavid's death in Westwood.

Golay, a Texas native who owns real estate in Santa Monica, and Rutterschmidt, a Hungarian immigrant who once owned a coffee shop with her husband, were initially arrested in 2006 for insurance fraud while prosecutors worked toward filing murder charges.

Prosecutors used as a key piece of evidence a surreptitiously recorded conversation between the two women on the day of their arrest, in which the two women discuss money and suing insurance companies, but not murder.

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Tom McDavid

Tom McDavid Jul 13, 2012

My brother Kenneth (Ken) and I shared many of the same interests and dreams growing up together. We both believed in a world where people actually cared for one another. I think of him each and every day and I miss him greatly. I truly believe that Ken is in a better world now than the one he departed from. My heart is with him always along with all others who never realize their dreams of a better world here on earth.

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Dianne M. Heath Jan 07, 2011

Thank you, Melanie, for this fine oppurtunity, and thank you Roxanne, for me to show respect for my lost brother, Kenneth. I miss him so much.

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Dianne M. Heath Jan 06, 2011

My memory of Kenneth Edward McDavid is he wanted to be friends. He wanted to know truth. He was funny. He was so talented and so smart. His nephew and neice from his siter loved kenneth and he loved his siblings children. He bought my first childen, Kevin, a minature schnauzer for $425 for 2 yr. old Kevin Heath. We were shocked that he spent that much to please his little nephew, who is now 35 yrs. old. Kenneth was a good person and needed the right help as we all deserve and do need.
It took extreme amount of love for my sister to come forward for my brother, Kenneth. We all need to care about homeless people. We all need to show compassion. By: Dianne M. Heath

Dianne M. Heath (Jan 07, 2011)

His nephew and neice from his sister loved Kenneth, and he loved his siblings' children.

To honor the unknown and not respected

roxanne Jul 15, 2008

I hope that you will join me in showing your deep disgust for people who think they are worth more than others. It is a shock to see what happened here.

These older women planned it carefully and repeated the disgusting act twice.

We should pay respect to the homeless men that had to give their lives, so these crazy witches could cash money. Maybe stand still today for all those homeless in our cities. There are too many of them.

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