Locals in Great Baddow, Essex, were disturbed by the unusual behavior of Virginia “Ginny” McCullough even before they discovered that she had k*lled her parents and lived with their remains for four years.
Ginny confessed to the m*rders of her parents, and her motives have now come to light in a new documentary.
Locals say she started acting “off” after her parents disappeared

The community of Great Baddow, Essex, was left stunned when it was revealed that Ginny had been living in her family home alongside the bodies of her parents for four full years.
According to a Unilad report, those who encountered her during that time now recall a string of unsettling encounters with the parent k*ller.
Alan Thomson, a local shopkeeper, told producers of the documentary Confessions of a Parent K*ller that Ginny always struck him as “slightly unusual” but friendly.

“You wouldn’t think you’re chatting to a m*rderer,” he said.
Others felt her presence was more jarring, with one florist remembering that Ginny was wandering in her store “going la la la.” Even stranger, Ginny reportedly told multiple villagers that her parents had simply gone traveling.
Some social media users observed that Ginny was not an only child. However, none of her siblings visited their parents’ home during the four years Ginny was living with their remains.

“And for four years, none of the other children visited,” one commenter wrote.
“They left as soon as they could get away!” another speculated.
Her generosity raised eyebrows and suspicions in equal measure

At first, Ginny’s behavior just seemed a little quirky, but then she began showing up with lots of gifts for everyone.
Grocer Paul Hastings said it started with coffee, but it escalated to full meals and desserts.
“It got to a point where I was turning her down because I wanted to lose weight, and the stuff she was buying was making me fat,” he recalled.
Florists Debbie and Rachel stated that Ginny once tried to hand them £100 to £150 in cash, which they declined. Ginny then started purchasing extravagant flower bouquets for people in the neighborhood.

“I don’t understand why. I thought maybe she was trying too hard. Maybe she was trying to make friends? It was almost childlike in a way,” the pair noted.
Prosecutors later argued that Ginny had used funds stolen from her parents’ pension to pay for many of these gifts.
In a confession letter, Ginny justified her buying sprees by stating that she “did not buy any designer items.”
She also claimed that she “was addicted to the smile it would put on their faces.”
Ginny’s outlandish stories grew stranger over time

Ginny’s behavior didn’t just stop at generosity. Locals stated that she became increasingly paranoid and erratic. She frequently claimed her internet and doorbell camera were being hacked. She also alleged that neighbors were spying on her.
She even told some people that she was pregnant, rubbing her stomach some days, only for the alleged baby “bump” to mysteriously vanish later.
In one especially concerning moment, Ginny told villagers that she had been physically attacked by neighbors. She appeared in public with bruises and scratches at the time, though some community members suspected that the injuries may have been self-inflicted.

It was this alleged assault that finally led to the truth unraveling for Ginny. When police arrived at her home to follow up, Ginny opened the door and said, “Cheer up, at least you caught the bad guy.”
Police later noted that Ginny had poisoned her father, John, 70, and b*at her mom, Lois, 71, with a hammer.
She created a makeshift mausoleum made up of breeze blocks and blankets to store John’s body. Lois’s remains were stuffed in a sleeping bag and sealed in a taped-up wardrobe.
Ginny revealed her reasons in a letter, but she isn’t exactly taking accountability

Ginny explained her motives in her confession letter, stating that she had suffered years of “emotional abuse” from her father and controlling behavior from her mother.
She also admitted to taking money from their pensions after their passing, which prosecutors stated was likely motivated in no small part by her £48,000 (around $64,500) debt.
Ultimately, Ginny stole over £150,000 (roughly $200,000) from her parents’ pensions.
The court ruled that Ginny likely had psychopathic tendencies and was a pathological liar.
Experts interviewed in the documentary also noted that her confessional letter could be a manipulative technique to elicit sympathy.
Netizens weighed in on Ginny’s confession and cr*me on social media











