"I’m loving life," unrepentant burglar brags from jail after sentencing for raids on elderly's homes
Guss Goulding (20), of Brittain Street in Mexborough, was sentenced at Sheffield Crown Court last Monday for break-ins between July 2021 and July 2022 where he “preyed” on elderly residents.
He admitted 11 counts of burglary, attempted burglary, theft of vehicle and three assaults on emergency workers and was jailed for to 50 months.
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Hide AdGoulding shared a police post about the sentencing on his Facebook page last Friday.
He denied “robbing elderly people” and said he was having a great time watching Love Island behind bars.
“I am a sexy b******,” Goulding wrote.
“Listen, I don’t rob old people.
“SYP needs to sort their heads out.
“Sat in HMP now watching Love Island.
“I’m loving life.
“Everyone who’s commented on this post, I will see you soon.”
Goulding’s accomplice Connor Glen was sentenced the same day to 36 months for six burglaries.
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Hide AdPC Haider Ali, who was in charge of the investigation into Goulding and Glen’s crimes, said after the sentencing: “The space which should be a person’s safe place is intruded and their feeling of security disappears overnight.
“Goulding and Glen’s victims were mostly elderly people, with some living alone.
“For them to prey on the most vulnerable people in our communities is appalling.”