Nun found guilty of sending threatening letters to parliamentary figures

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A nun has been found guilty of sending threatening letters containing white powder to parliamentary figures including Nick Clegg, whom she accused of being a “devil-worshipping Freemason”. Sister Ruth Augustus, 71, was found guilty on six counts of hoaxes involving noxious substances before Harrow Crown Court on Wednesday after the jury took only two-and-a-half hours to deliver a verdict.
Augustus, of Leyton, east London, was found to have sent the letters to Clegg and three others, each with allegations scrawled on the envelopes.
On a letter sent to the Lib Dem leader, the nun wrote the phrases “devil worshipping”, “freemason”, “sex with 30 plus women” and “your poor Catholic wife and children”. Within the envelopes was a white substance, which, after examination, was found not to be toxic.

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  1. This picture is NOT that of the woman who was convicted of the offences. This would appear to be that of a real nun. (Which Shirley "Sister Ruth" Augustus is not).

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