The mum of a fake prince who embezzled $16 million to fund a life of luxury has made an emotional plea for his release from prison - revealing she has set up his bedroom waiting for his homecoming.
Andre Barlow, from Thames, quietly prays every day for the return of her son Joseph Morehu-Barlow, currently jailed in Brisbane, where he convinced colleagues at the Queensland health department he was a Tahitian prince while stealing millions between 2007 and 2011. He was sentenced to 14 years' jail in 2013.
"I want to make absolutely clear as a mother of six, I don't have blinkers on, and I know more than anyone what Joey did was abhorrent - his crime to the State of Queensland a disgrace. My sole reason for speaking out now is because I know he's ready to begin the slow process of resettling back into normal society," Barlow told the Courier Mail.
Barlow, described by friends as a strong and kind woman who has endured half a lifetime of domestic abuse, the tragic suicide of her youngest child Trevor, and survived a brutal knife attack just sixteen months ago, is adamant she's not making excuses for her son.
"I've done things in my life I'm not proud of but I got a second chance. My kids had a tough childhood, and witnessed far too many beatings from their father on me - it was horrendous stuff," she said.