‘Good Samaritan’ 83-year-old widow murdered by homeless man she took in

Patricia Holland was murdered at her home in Gorleston by Allan Scott before he burnt her body on a bonfire in her garden - PA/East Anglia News
Patricia Holland was murdered at her home in Gorleston by Allan Scott before he burnt her body on a bonfire in her garden - PA/East Anglia News

A ‘Good Samaritan’ 83-year-old widow has been murdered by a homeless man she took in.

Patricia Holland was murdered at her home in Gorleston in Norfolk by Allan Scott, 42, a court heard, before he burnt her body on a bonfire in her garden.

David Spens KC, opening the prosecution case at Norwich Crown Court, said Mrs Holland was a “charitable woman concerned with people who were down on their luck and the homeless”.

He said that Scott was homeless and Mrs Holland “offered him a roof over his head”.

Norfolk Police said Scott started lodging with her in 2020 at her home in Lowestoft Road after they met while he was selling his paintings outside a shop.

Mr Spens said that before long Scott became aggressive towards Mrs Holland and eventually she wanted him to leave.

The prosecutor said that Scott killed Mrs Holland on the night of July 24 into July 25 2021.

He said Scott had been “determined to stay and his best chance of being able to stay in her house was if she went missing”.

“This was because if she died, according to the terms of her will he would no longer be able to stay,” he said.

“He would be liable for eviction.

‘Burned her body on a bonfire’

“The prosecution case is (that) he violently attacked her on July 24 into July 25 2021, and burned her body on a bonfire in her back garden in an attempt to destroy all traces of her.”

Scott denied murder but was found guilty by a jury following just over two hours of deliberation at Norwich Crown Court, Norfolk Police said.

He had admitted to preventing a lawful burial.

Mr Spens said friends described Mrs Holland as “having a heart of gold and always happy; neighbours describe her as a lovely kind-hearted woman”.

Norfolk Police said blood spatter was found in the house, and that body-worn footage from officers recorded that sections of the carpet in the hallway and living room had been cut.

The remnants were later recovered at the bonfire site.

Police at the scene after lodger Allan Scott burned the body of Patricia Holland in her garden in Gorleston-on-Sea, Norfolk. - East Anglia News Service
Police at the scene after lodger Allan Scott burned the body of Patricia Holland in her garden in Gorleston-on-Sea, Norfolk. - East Anglia News Service

Senior investigating officer Chris Burgess said: “This is a truly shocking crime where a vulnerable, well-liked elderly woman was murdered in her home by a man she had taken sympathy on and provided shelter to.

“It is clear that Patricia was murdered in her hallway, then Allan Scott has gone to extreme measures to attempt to hide the heinous crime he committed.

“The callous act of then burning her body on a fire in the back garden is inexcusable.

“Patricia was well-known in the community in Gorleston.

“She was a regular churchgoer and a familiar face to many at local cafes and the local food bank she attended.

“The extensive investigation, and help from experts, found key evidence that showed Scott had murdered Patricia and went to extreme lengths to conceal his actions.”

Scott is due to be sentenced at a later date.