'I messed up': Aged care worker’s shocking crime stuns families

Trust is the foundation of aged care, where vulnerable individuals rely on caregivers for support and compassion.

But what happens when that trust is shattered?

A recent case in South Australia has highlighted the devastating impact of betrayal within the industry, leaving elderly victims and their families reeling.


A Port Lincoln aged care worker avoided jail despite stealing thousands of dollars' worth of jewellery and cash from elderly and cognitively impaired clients.

Teresa Murray, 53, was sentenced in Port Lincoln Magistrates Court on 20 February after pleading guilty to multiple counts of aggravated theft and unlawful possession.

She received a six-month suspended sentence and was ordered to complete 36 hours of community service for an additional charge of stealing groceries.


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Elderly clients betrayed in a shocking theft case. Image source: ABC Eyre Peninsula/Tim McGlone


Murray’s offences took place in late 2023 while she was working as a carer for elderly and vulnerable clients.

Some of her victims had dementia, while others required in-home assistance after medical procedures.

She stole jewellery—including a wedding ring, necklaces and a gold fob watch—as well as cash, with the stolen items valued at up to $30,000.

Her victims included residents in retirement villages and those living at home, with one man in his 70s recovering from brain surgery and another aged 99.

Some of the stolen belongings were returned, but family members stated that the emotional toll had left the victims feeling robbed of their trust and peace of mind.


Murray had worked as a carer for nearly 30 years and had no prior criminal history.

The court heard she had suffered significant personal hardships, including a childhood affected by domestic violence.

She also experienced the loss of a child to sudden infant death syndrome, as well as the suicides of her husband and brother.


Magistrate Louise Kleinig called the offences ‘extremely serious’ and said Murray had ‘betrayed the trust of clients’.

During sentencing, the magistrate took into account her guilty pleas, remorse and a growing awareness of the impact of her crimes.

Murray was deemed unlikely to reoffend, in part because she would not be able to return to her previous line of work.

Addressing her victims via video link, Murray tearfully said: ‘I’m so sorry to the beautiful clients.’

She also admitted: ‘I messed up.’


In a previous story, another disturbing case highlighted the misconduct of a nurse in front of a vulnerable elderly patient

The incident raised serious concerns about accountability in the healthcare sector.

Read more about that shocking case here.

Key Takeaways
  • Aged care worker Teresa Murray avoided jail after stealing up to $30,000 in jewellery and cash from elderly clients.
  • Victims, some with dementia or medical needs, felt deeply betrayed despite some stolen items being returned.
  • Murray had no prior criminal history but faced personal hardships, including family tragedies.
  • The magistrate called the offences ‘serious’ but considered her guilty plea, remorse, and low reoffending risk.

Cases like this raise important questions about trust in the aged care sector.

Should stricter background checks or harsher penalties be in place to prevent similar betrayals?

Let us know your thoughts in the comments.
 

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Why is it always stated, the person that committed the crime “ They had a bad childhood”.
Anyone can use this excuse as many do, same as now trend, Mental Health problems.
When will the law ever convict these wrong doers for exactly what they do.
There is Right and Wrong, we all know that because it isn’t rocket science.
This carer female knew exactly what she was doing, only stole from the very elderly, dementia and those with cognitive problems.
She was in her element.
Im presuming that she would be in her late 50s or so due to working in this industry for 30 odd years, hopefully she has been sacked.
Its scary and a huge concern as more and more older population getting care at home and in many cases they live on their own, as in this case.
 
I am 88yrs old, l have been ripped off by various workmen and unfortunately by a trusted cleaner. Past tense l am happy to say. I have a really wonderful, honest, beautifuI person now who has become like a daughter to me.
. I am not cognitively impaired, just too trusting,unfortunately, most of my contemporaries are also trusting. This is because we have not kept up-to-date on the ways of this modern world.
The good news is there are still wonderful people out there. Thank you to" G "as well. You are worth your weight in gold.
Please note, there are still lovely people out there so take heart my friends.
 
Why is there no punishment for crimes? Why are our judges so lenient?Why is having a bad childhood an excuse for crimes when people should know right from wrong?
This is not good enough, we can do so much better for the victims of crime. Why do the courts so often protect innocent the guilty, while the victims are often ignorn d , forgotten or punished?
 
I use to work in an aged care facility and a couple of residents lost a lot of money. There were 2 staff that were suspected but no proof. We know they were both on duty that night when one resident lost a lot of money especially. There were cases of when a book distributer had books left there for staff to buy and occasionally one of them would go missing. Another occasion one staff member had her memco purse stolen and never got it back. Interesting through when they left, especially when the main one we suspected left it all stopped. I had heard on the side that this one was also stealing medication that was locked away S8’s and antibiotics was being sold. Again nothing got proven it was her.
 
This judge was far too lenient, the woman got practically no punishment at all. My daughter used to work in an aged care facility and one of the workers used to take the demented residents to the bank to withdraw money - just about everyone knew, nobody cared or did anything about it
 
Why is it always stated, the person that committed the crime “ They had a bad childhood”.
Anyone can use this excuse as many do, same as now trend, Mental Health problems.
When will the law ever convict these wrong doers for exactly what they do.
There is Right and Wrong, we all know that because it isn’t rocket science.
This carer female knew exactly what she was doing, only stole from the very elderly, dementia and those with cognitive problems.
She was in her element.
Im presuming that she would be in her late 50s or so due to working in this industry for 30 odd years, hopefully she has been sacked.
Its scary and a huge concern as more and more older population getting care at home and in many cases they live on their own, as in this case.
she was 53
 
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Why is it always stated, the person that committed the crime “ They had a bad childhood”.
Anyone can use this excuse as many do, same as now trend, Mental Health problems.
When will the law ever convict these wrong doers for exactly what they do.
There is Right and Wrong, we all know that because it isn’t rocket science.
This carer female knew exactly what she was doing, only stole from the very elderly, dementia and those with cognitive problems.
She was in her element.
Im presuming that she would be in her late 50s or so due to working in this industry for 30 odd years, hopefully she has been sacked.
Its scary and a huge concern as more and more older population getting care at home and in many cases they live on their own, as in this case.
I agree with you Milly. If I'd have been like that bitch and used the used and abused excuse I'd have been locked up and had 'NEVER TO BE RELEASED" on my paperwork. I really am heartily sick of the excuses they use and the gutlessness of Courts today.
 
Why is it always stated, the person that committed the crime “ They had a bad childhood”.
Anyone can use this excuse as many do, same as now trend, Mental Health problems.
When will the law ever convict these wrong doers for exactly what they do.
There is Right and Wrong, we all know that because it isn’t rocket science.
This carer female knew exactly what she was doing, only stole from the very elderly, dementia and those with cognitive problems.
She was in her element.
Im presuming that she would be in her late 50s or so due to working in this industry for 30 odd years, hopefully she has been sacked.
Its scary and a huge concern as more and more older population getting care at home and in many cases they live on their own, as in this case.
That is absolute bullshit! The court system is pathetic & people like her know it. This pathetic approach to justice will only encourage others to do the same. We will not put our mother with dementia in a facility or allow people into her home for that very reason. Luckily there are 4 of us to support mum. What this woman better realise is that one day she may required aged care & the same could happen to her. TREAT PEOPLE AS YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE TREATED is not a hard thing to grasp. 🤷🏻‍♀️
 
I hate the way they throw around royal commission's all the time, but I honestly believe we need one into the judicial system, from circut court judges all the ay through, been yarning about it for years with mates, there's something rotten in Denmark. Not 🧀.
 
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Having worked in the prison system, I honestly believe people dont go to jail because they are all full. WA has just added 542 beds to its max security male prison, where the very bad people go. The systems capacity can't keep up and the judges know it. Unless you wanna pay a boatload more taxes or have reduced pensions to pay for the prison size increases, accept it as it is.
 
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i have just received level 3 and comlink ipswich are providing. i had a very bad fall last week with 14 stitches above my right eye brow, bruised rib, and bruising elswhere. i now wish to purchase the watch that detects falls and the location of where i am and also speak. for me to purchase this through my package i have to be reviewed in my home. i am refusing this so called care person access to my home and care for me. If i have another fall and i do not get the watch, they will be held responsible. i am aware of rules but this one is just pathetic as one of their team visited and witnessed all the bruising. at 85 and with all my faculties i see many an argument. Does anyone know of a suitable government caring company that you can phone and ask for help. a taxi was ordered for a gp visit at 1pm, at 1.15 i had to take myself, i was home by 3pm and at 4pm comlink phoned me to see when i wanted to be picked up. ask yourself. it is now twice they have left me home and dry. ENOUGH. who does the government give the funding to and for whose use?
 
We are not allowed to question the ethnicity of the youth's or even comment on colour or appearance, yet if they were born overseas, send them back, if children send them back with their parents who obviously have no control of their youngsters. A few dozen sent back and then watch the rest step up!
 

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