Swindler of local elderly gets 127 years in prison
By Greg Gross
UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER
September 27, 2008
How much does a free lunch cost? For Daniel William Heath of Chino Hills, the answer is 127 years in prison.
Heath, the last and biggest of four con artists who targeted the elderly over an 11-year span, drew that sentence yesterday for his part in a scam that swindled more than 1,800 seniors – including many from San Diego – out of $187 million.
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SOURCE: San Diego Union Tribune
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