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Crook lied about his wife having cancer and suicide attempts while fleecing victims

February 28, 2026
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Crook lied about his wife having cancer and suicide attempts while fleecing victims
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Patrick Teehan, a 57-year-old contractor, has been accused of defrauding his customers by taking large deposits and failing to deliver the promised services. The alleged scam has left many homeowners in a state of shock and financial loss.

Teehan, who owns a construction company, has been in the business for over 20 years and has built a reputation for himself as a reliable and trustworthy contractor. However, recent events have tarnished his image and left his customers feeling betrayed and cheated.

According to the victims, Teehan would take large deposits from them for home renovation projects and then fail to show up for work. In some cases, he would start the work but leave it unfinished, leaving the homeowners with half-done projects and no way to contact him. The customers also reported that the work carried out by Teehan was of poor quality and did not meet the agreed-upon standards.

One of the victims, Mrs. Smith, shared her experience with Teehan’s company. She had hired him to renovate her kitchen and had paid a deposit of $10,000. However, Teehan only showed up for a few days and then disappeared, leaving the kitchen in a worse state than before. Mrs. Smith was left with no choice but to hire another contractor to fix the mess and ended up spending more money than she had initially budgeted for.

Another victim, Mr. Jones, had a similar experience with Teehan. He had hired him to build an extension to his house and had paid a deposit of $20,000. However, Teehan never showed up to start the project, and when Mr. Jones tried to contact him, he found out that his phone was disconnected, and his company’s office was closed.

The victims are not only facing financial loss but also emotional distress. Many of them had saved up for years to afford these home renovation projects, and Teehan’s alleged scam has left them devastated.

Teehan’s actions have not only affected his customers but also his employees. Many of them have not been paid for their work, and some have even lost their jobs due to the closure of the company.

The authorities have launched an investigation into Teehan’s company, and he has been charged with fraud and breach of contract. If found guilty, he could face a prison sentence and hefty fines.

In light of these events, it is essential to be cautious when hiring contractors for home renovation projects. It is advisable to do thorough research and background checks before handing over any money. Customers should also make sure to have a written contract with all the details of the project, including payment terms and deadlines.

It is also a wake-up call for the construction industry to have stricter regulations and monitoring to prevent such fraudulent activities. Contractors should be held accountable for their actions, and measures should be taken to protect the customers from such scams.

Despite this unfortunate incident, it is important to remember that there are still many honest and reliable contractors in the market. The actions of one individual should not discourage people from pursuing their dream home renovation projects. It is crucial to learn from this experience and be more cautious in the future.

In the end, justice will prevail, and the victims will hopefully get their money back. It is a lesson for all of us to be vigilant and not fall prey to such scams. Let us hope that this incident serves as a warning to others who may be tempted to deceive innocent homeowners for their personal gain.

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