A man who allegedly imprisoned and raped an elderly friend of his mother’s in a Belmont hotel faked a heart attack during what would have been jury trial motions, San Mateo County District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said.
Ian Kroe, 55, of Oakland, is charged with 33 felonies — including elder abuse, elder theft, false imprisonment, rape, sodomy and oral copulation.
During motions for jury trial Jan. 13, Kroe said he was having a heart attack and that he was having chest pains. He was taken to San Mateo Medical Center, where doctors said there was no evidence of any heart attack, Wagstaffe said.
Kroe allegedly struck up a friendship with the victim — a lifetime friend of his mother — moving from Minnesota to be closer to her after his mother’s death. He allegedly drained her accounts, virtually imprisoned her in the Belmont Hyatt Hotel for over a year and raped her numerous times.
In August 2022, after contacting a friend in New Mexico, the police located the victim in severe medical distress at the Hyatt House hotel.
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