The victim then called Ronda Hudson and asked to be reimbursed. When he arrived, he learned the work that was supposed to be done on the vehicle had not been accomplished. Ronda Hudson promised to pay the cost of the tow truck. The victim paid $975.86 to get the vehicle towed to the new location. Ronda Hudson told the victim the repairs would need to be done at a separate location. Ronda Hudson told the victim the repairs were taking so long because they were going out of business. The victim had previously visited the shop on several occasions to ask when the repairs would be done. The victim later contacted Ronda Hudson after the date the service was scheduled to be completed. He entered into an agreement with the Hudson’s regarding over $500 worth of car repairs. The victim told the detective that on Mahe met with Rodger and Ronda Hudson at their auto shop on Warrenton Road. On June 1, 2018, a Stafford detective met with an individual claiming to be a victim of a scam involving Hudson’s Auto Service. The husband and wife under investigation are Ronda Hudson, owner of Ronda’s Puppy Love Grooming and Day Spa LLC, and Rodger Hudson, owner of Hudson’s Auto Service LLC.
This was a sustained and repeated attack.A husband and wife who own two Stafford County businesses have been charged by the Stafford County Sheriff’s Office with obtaining money by false pretenses, failure to return a vehicle, and conspiracy after scamming multiple customers. He told King, who was jailed for two years in 2006 for wounding with intent: "I am satisfied you are undoubtedly dangerous. Judge Philip Statman said: "This was a ferocious attack with a weapon - there is no doubt whatsoever." One of the doctors who treated the victim said there were too many facial fractures to count, adding: "His whole face would have wobbled.” Nerves in his left arm were damaged. Miss Ellin said paramedics and police officers arrived to find the kitchen smashed up and the walls and floor covered in blood. Miss Hadley heard thuds and Mr Fidler say: "Enough - I have had enough now." The boy was locked up for sexual abuse He came to in Medway Hospital and had to be transferred to a London hospital. He fell to his knees as King continued to bludgeon him with the bat. Mr Fidler went to the door and was struck around the face. King, 27, went to the flat, despite there being a locked gate. Maidstone Crown Court King claimed he was passing Sheppey Beach Villas in Manor Way in the evening when Mr Fidler shouted something from his balcony. Under an extended sentence for public protection, he will not be considered for release until he has served two thirds and will be on licence for a further four years. King, of Manor Way, Leysdown, was jailed for 10 years after admitting causing Mr Fidler grievous bodily harm with intent and assaulting Miss Hadley, causing actual bodily harm. The sickening assault was made by Ricky King after going to the victim’s first floor flat in Leysdown on January 24 this year and grabbing the bat from a cupboard there.Īfterwards, he turned his attention to a neighbour, Nardia Hadley, making a “crazed” attack on her while ranting: “I run around here.” “He said in his statement every bone in his face was broken,” said prosecutor Nina Ellin. A drink-crazed thug launched a ferocious attack on a man with a baseball bat, leaving him with so many facial fractures a doctor declared he was unable to count them.Īs well as broken bones in both Gary Fidler’s cheeks, his skull, forehead and jaw, he needed 130 stitches and was kept in hospital for 11 days.