Woman accused of murdering film director sister and stealing her Rolex felt unappreciated, court hears | UK News
A woman accused of cutting her sister’s throat and stealing her diamond-encrusted Rolex felt “unappreciated” by her, a court has heard. Nancy Pexton, 70, allegedly stabbed and slashed her sibling, Jennifer Abbott, at her flat in Camden in north London on 10 June last year. Ms Abbott, a film director, was found dead by a neighbour on the floor of her living room with gaffer tape over her mouth three days later. Ms Abbott’s son Brad Carlson told jurors at the Old Bailey on Tuesday about the “bubbling” resentment between his mother and aunt. Over video-link, he told the court he had received several messages from Pexton expressing her “anger and resentment and furiousness” towards Ms Abbott. Mr Carlson added: “She was angry – I think there was at times a feeling of disrespect. “I think a feeling that she was unappreciated and that my mother had not shown gratitude for some of the things Nancy had done and been there for her,” he said. Mr Carlson, who bought his mother the Rolex, said he …








