The suspect, who was convicted of a lottery scam and served less than half of his nine-year prison sentence, was released early, much to the ire of friends of his late accomplice.
The criminal had tricked the Camelot employee into helping him create a fictitious ticket that won the £2.5 million jackpot.
They then came up with a scheme to steal £2.5 million from the lottery draw—a prize that has never been claimed.
The criminal had tricked the Camelot employee into helping him create a fictitious ticket that won the £2.5 million jackpot.
They then came up with a scheme to steal £2.5 million from the lottery draw—a prize that has never been claimed.