British ex-Olympian admits writing lewd messages in pig’s blood in lover’s home after catching him with another woman
A former Olympian who was part of the United Kingdom’s equestrian team in the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow admitted in court that she wrote lewd messages in her lover’s home with pig’s blood after catching him “in the arms of another woman.”
Lizzie Purbrick, 63, told Camberwell Magistrates’ Court she went to the London home of Lord David Prior in May with the pig’s blood after finding him with another woman. She admitted to a criminal damage charge, BBC reported.
The former Olympian used a garden sprayer in his Kennington home to write lewd messages on the walls that said “lady sl--“ and “big d--- lord," among other lewd language. She also drew a picture of men’s genitalia on the floor before leaving a check of about $1,300.
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