Gambler Steals $64K from Fundraiser for Murder Victim's Family, Faces 10 Years in Jail

September 24, 2024
Gambler Steals $64K from Fundraiser for Murder Victim's Family, Faces 10 Years in Jail
  • The tragic case of Hannah McGuire, who was found deceased in a burnt-out car on April 5, 2023, has taken a disturbing turn with the revelation of theft related to a fundraiser set up for her family.

  • Lachlan Morganti, 22, has pleaded guilty to stealing over $64,000 from this fundraiser, which was intended to cover funeral expenses and other costs for the grieving McGuire family.

  • Morganti received the funds from the GoFundMe on April 25, but he gambled away nearly all of it within a week.

  • He confessed to Debbie McGuire, Hannah's mother, about losing the money to gambling, prompting her to report the theft to the authorities.

  • Morganti transferred two payments of $1,500 to associates, who subsequently alerted the police after discovering the theft.

  • Magistrate Michelle Mykytowycz characterized Morganti's actions as one of the most selfish acts of greed she had encountered, particularly in a community already mourning.

  • Morganti's history of gambling addiction, which began at age 18, has been cited as a significant factor in his decision to steal the funds.

  • The prosecution is seeking to recover the lost funds from Morganti, who faces a maximum penalty of 10 years for theft.

  • Morganti's sentencing is scheduled for October 1, 2024, where the court will consider the impact of his actions on the close-knit Ballarat community.

  • Following the news of McGuire's alleged murder, a GoFundMe campaign was launched to support her family, initially aiming to raise $15,000 but ultimately exceeding $64,000 within just four days.

  • The theft has left a significant impact on Ballarat, where Hannah was one of three women killed in violent incidents earlier in the year.

  • Debbie McGuire expressed her deep betrayal in court, highlighting how Morganti attended her daughter's funeral while knowing he had misused the community's generosity.

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