Woman admits murdering her parents

A woman has admitted murdering her parents after their bodies were discovered at her house.
Virginia McCullough, 36, pleaded guilty to murdering Lois and John McCullough, aged 75 and 74, between 17 and 20 June 2019.
Essex Police attended her address in Pump Hill, Great Baddow near Chelmsford, on 13 September 2023 over concerns for the welfare of Mr and Mrs McCullough, who were missing.
Ms McCullough was told she would be sentenced in October at Chelmsford Crown Court.

The defendant appeared at the brief hearing earlier via video link from HMP Peterborough.
An inquest into the deaths of Mr and Mrs McCullough was opened and adjourned in October last year.
Area coroner Michelle Brown said Mrs McCullough died from “stab wounds to the chest”, but the cause of death for her husband was “pending further investigation”.
The coroner suspended both inquests pending the outcome of the police investigation.
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