'A Bogus Spy, His Four Lovers and the Students Who Lived in Terror' ; Jury in Pounds 600,000 Theft Case Told How Wealthy Farmer's Daughter Spent Three Weeks Cowering in a Bathroom Longing for Suicide

Daily MailJanuary 13, 2004

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THE astonishing saga of a conman who took over six lives and tricked his victims out of more than Pounds 600,000 was told to a jury yesterday.

In a decade of deception, car salesman Robert Hendy-Freegard was said to have convinced three students that he was an undercover agent fighting the IRA.

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'A Bogus Spy, His Four Lovers and the Students Who Lived in Terror' ; Jury in Pounds 600,000 Theft Case Told How Wealthy Farmer's Daughter Spent Three Weeks Cowering in a Bathroom Longing for Suicide

He persuaded them that, because they knew him, contracts had been taken out on their lives and they must live in hiding.

The terrified three were forced for years to sleep in dilapidated 'safe houses', airport terminals or even cars while handing over their money to the so-called spy, Blackfriars Crown Court in London was told.

In addition, Hendy-Freegard had affairs with three respectable professional women, two o...

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