Caretaker charged with drinking $100K worth of old whiskey

GREENSBURG, Pa. (AP) - Fifty-two bottles of well-aged whiskey disappeared between his lips, police said, and now it's time for a western Pennsylvania man to settle up.
John Saunders, the former live-in caretaker of a Pittsburgh-area mansion, faces criminal charges for allegedly drinking more than $100,000 worth of the owner's whiskey.
Owner Patricia Hill found nine cases of whiskey hidden in the walls and stairwell of the century-old Georgian mansion built by coal and coke industrialist J.P. Brennan after she bought it in 2012. The Old Farm Pure Rye Whiskey was produced in the early 1900s by the nearby West Overton Distilling Co.
"My guess is that Mr. Brennan ordered 10 cases . pre-Prohibition," said Hill, a New Yorker who bought the house to convert it into a bed-and-breakfast. "I was told by his family that family members used to greet him at the door each day with a shot of whiskey."
Scottdale police told The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review that Saunders drank dozens of bottles whiskey valued at $102,400 by a New York auction house.
Saunders, 62, of Irwin, was charged with receiving stolen property and theft. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Wednesday.
Hill told police Chief Barry Pritts she stored the whiskey in the original cases, which contained 12 bottles each. After Saunders moved out, Hill said she discovered last March that the bottles in four cases were empty.
Saunders initially denied drinking the whiskey when questioned by police, but Pritts said a DNA linked him to three of the empty bottles.
A phone listing for Saunders could not immediately be located Friday.
John Saunders, the former live-in caretaker of a Pittsburgh-area mansion, faces criminal charges for allegedly drinking more than $100,000 worth of the owner's whiskey.
Owner Patricia Hill found nine cases of whiskey hidden in the walls and stairwell of the century-old Georgian mansion built by coal and coke industrialist J.P. Brennan after she bought it in 2012. The Old Farm Pure Rye Whiskey was produced in the early 1900s by the nearby West Overton Distilling Co.
"My guess is that Mr. Brennan ordered 10 cases . pre-Prohibition," said Hill, a New Yorker who bought the house to convert it into a bed-and-breakfast. "I was told by his family that family members used to greet him at the door each day with a shot of whiskey."
Scottdale police told The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review that Saunders drank dozens of bottles whiskey valued at $102,400 by a New York auction house.
Saunders, 62, of Irwin, was charged with receiving stolen property and theft. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Wednesday.
Hill told police Chief Barry Pritts she stored the whiskey in the original cases, which contained 12 bottles each. After Saunders moved out, Hill said she discovered last March that the bottles in four cases were empty.
Saunders initially denied drinking the whiskey when questioned by police, but Pritts said a DNA linked him to three of the empty bottles.
A phone listing for Saunders could not immediately be located Friday.
If he was smart he would have topped the bottles off with something cheap like Black Velvet.
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I really wonder what this tasted like. I do like something good now and again. i don't dirnk much..but when I want something...I do like something 'good'. I SO wish I could taste this :) Historical to say the least!
I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotamy. Â
@Mr. Carbon Footprint Hahh!!! Never heard that one!!! That is SO good...thanks for sharing :D HeheheheLOL!!
A little water and food dye and he'd never have been caught.
Wish I would've been there with him. :(
When Saunders finally responded to reporters' phone calls, he was quoted as saying, "<hic>!"
Sounds like Washington DC, Absolute Waste! The Whisky was Wasted and so was the Care Taker.
Maybe he was using the WC Fields logic...."Always carry a flask of Whiskey for a snake bite, and furthermore always carry a small snake!"
It took awhile- "The Butler Did It"
i'd say he owes the dude a few rounds
Saunders was overheard saying, "Lady, I was hired to take care of the place, so I took care of the whiskey as well, *hic*.
@WendyTeagarden Are we sure it wasn't Chef?
@RatchetRanger Thanks for checking in.  What happened to Beerandpizza?
@WendyTeagarden @RatchetRanger I don't know.  Security changed at my place of employment so I am no longer able to comment from there.  It's sorta spoiled my lunch breaks.  At least Kush is still skulking about!
It wasn't single malt scotch whisky (no "e") so who cares.......
@WendyTeagarden  Who cares? Anyone who enjoys a great sippin' rye whiskey, Scotch be damned!
@Gravity Works! No, bagpipes be damned!
Same thing happened to my rare box of post-bankruptcy Twinkies.  I'm not sure what happened but there are wrappers all over my daughter's room...
i bet that was so smooth.
Finders keepers. He should have taken the empties with him and she would never have been the wiser. She still has 5 cases of whiskey that she had no idea were even part of the estate. Actually, I'm surprised the PALCB didn't find some reason to repossess the lot since it was pre-prohibition and not declared part of the estate for tax purposes.
@badcat  In court, he'll . . . uhm . . . take the fifth. Oh, wait . . . he already did!
You keep your 100,000 dollar whiskey locked up.
@tally - And if you're the caretaker you...wait for it...wait for it...you probably have the key;-)
@CramRalphden @tally He took care of it alright