Lizzie Purbrick has ‘no remorse’ after smearing pig’s blood

Lizzie Purbrick, 63, wreaked havoc on her ex-partner’s Kennington home by scrawling ‘lady sl*t’ and ‘big d**k lord’ with animal blood on the walls, admitting she got a thrill out of it

A former Olympian has said she has no remorse for smearing pig’s blood over the walls of Lord David Prior’s home.

Lizzie Purbrick, 63, wreaked havoc on her ex-partner’s Kennington home by scrawling ‘lady sl*t’ and ‘big d**k lord’ with animal blood on the walls, admitting she got a thrill out of it.

The 63-year-old blasted music while she sprayed eight litres of pig’s blood over the £1million flat, saying: ‘It was absolutely hilarious. I danced around the room with my paint brush.’ 

Ms Purbrick said on Monday she has no remorse for taking revenge on Lord Prior of Brampton, who she caught in bed with another woman in May. 

Ms Purbrick, who was part of the Equestrian team for the 1980 Moscow Olympics, had travelled from King’s Lynn in Norfolk down to London after purchasing the blood from a local butcher who she knew.

She told This Morning: ‘I told him I was doing a reenactment of Macbeth for the women’s institute.

‘I packed [the blood] into containers and set off to London on the King’s Lynn local train with the blood in my suitcase.

‘I only had memories of that hysterical movie, Keeping Mum – she had a trunk and the blood seeped out and I was quite convinced it would start seeping across the train.

‘I headed to his house and thought, something will come to mind.’

The 63-year-old blasted music while she sprayed eight litres of pig's blood over the £1million flat, saying: 'It was absolutely hilarious. I danced around the room with my paint brush'

The 63-year-old blasted music while she sprayed eight litres of pig’s blood over the £1million flat, saying: ‘It was absolutely hilarious. I danced around the room with my paint brush’

Ms Purbrick had travelled from King's Lynn in Norfolk down to London after purchasing the blood from a local butcher who she knew

Ms Purbrick had travelled from King’s Lynn in Norfolk down to London after purchasing the blood from a local butcher who she knew

Ms Purbrick started her two-year relationship with Lord David Prior (pictured) - who has been nicknamed Lord Legover - after meeting him at a dinner party in Norfolk

Ms Purbrick started her two-year relationship with Lord David Prior (pictured) – who has been nicknamed Lord Legover – after meeting him at a dinner party in Norfolk

Ms Purbrick said she decided to use pig’s blood to serve a double purpose, explaining: ‘My brothers used to torture me by locking me in a pen with my father’s pigs, so that was one, a bit of a revenge on pigs. 

‘And David loved pigs, he loved him.’  

Ms Purbrick was spurred on to ruin her former boyfriend’s house after he abruptly ended their relationship during a dinner.

She then found him in bed with another woman in May. 

Camberwell Magistrates had heard Ms Purbrick wrecked Mr Prior’s apartment, tore clothes from cupboards and stuck ripped fabric to the wall in the shape of a cross which appear a part of her vandalisation, before using several pints of blood and a garden sprayer to douse the room in red.

She then left a cheque for £1,000 to Mr Prior labelled ‘payment for the bull’. 

Prior is said to have billed her £15,000 for damages, which she has not paid.

Ms Purbrick said she decided to use pig's blood to serve a double purpose, explaining: 'My brothers used to torture me by locking me in a pen with my father's pigs, so that was one, a bit of a revenge on pigs'

Ms Purbrick said she decided to use pig’s blood to serve a double purpose, explaining: ‘My brothers used to torture me by locking me in a pen with my father’s pigs, so that was one, a bit of a revenge on pigs’

Ms Purbrick was spurred on to ruin her former boyfriend's house after he abruptly ended their relationship during a dinner

Ms Purbrick was spurred on to ruin her former boyfriend’s house after he abruptly ended their relationship during a dinner

Ms Purbrick was part of the Equestrian team for the 1980 Moscow Olympics

Ms Purbrick was part of the Equestrian team for the 1980 Moscow Olympics

Ms Purbrick admitted that she still loves Mr Prior, who she revealed in previous interviews was ‘a madman in the bed chamber.’ 

Ms Purbrick told The Sun: ‘He doesn’t look the type, but they do always say those are the ones you have to watch — they’re dark horse, dangerous. 

‘He was an absolute sex fiend, in the nicest possible way. The day after, I completely broke down but had an idea how to get him back.’

 She described how she turned the radio on and went around the house ‘dancing and singing’ listening to Puff Daddy rapping.

She told the paper: ‘I felt elated afterwards, almost like I was on a massive high.’

Camberwell Magistrates had heard Ms Purbrick wrecked Mr Prior's apartment, tore clothes from cupboards and stuck ripped fabric to the wall in the shape of a cross which appear a part of her vandalisation

Camberwell Magistrates had heard Ms Purbrick wrecked Mr Prior’s apartment, tore clothes from cupboards and stuck ripped fabric to the wall in the shape of a cross which appear a part of her vandalisation

Ms Purbrick admitted that she still loves Mr Prior, who she revealed in previous interviews was 'a madman in the bed chamber'

Ms Purbrick admitted that she still loves Mr Prior, who she revealed in previous interviews was ‘a madman in the bed chamber’

She launched an extraordinary defence of herself on the steps of court and thanked the ‘lovely’ judge for not jailing her after she was cleared of burglary.

Ms Purbrick started her two-year relationship with Lord Prior – who has been nicknamed Lord Legover – after meeting him at a dinner party in Norfolk.

Purbrick described her life and said: ‘Everything starts in Norfolk. It is a hotbed of sex.

‘I am a very, very well-bred toff, I was born and bred in Norfolk. So many people have said I should write my life story but I am so bonkers I can’t remember it.’

The damage was only discovered when alarmed neighbours spotted the blood seeping under the front door to the flat into the street. 



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