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On Fri, 18 Mar 2016 13:37:13 -0700, Mustaffa Sheboygan wrote:
In article , says... On Fri, 18 Mar 2016 10:01:18 -0700, Mustaffa Sheboygan wrote: You mean there's more than one family member as despicable as my sister? How can you not notify someone when their own father dies? It doesn't get much lower than that. One wonders if you cared about your father's life and death, why didn't you stay in contact with him directly instead of relying on a suspect sister to keep you informed of his status? If he was in a nursing home as a next of kin you could easily have notified them to contact you immediately in case he died. While your sister sounds like a real scumbag, are you not at least a little culpable for your being out of the loop, so to speak? I guess you weren't taking notes when I explained all of this. She hid him from me in a rest home. I found out where he was, and started calling him every day. I tried to get him moved closer to me, and was told by the staff that since my father had let her talk him into giving her full control of his medical decisions, she was the only one who could make that decision. I also hired an attorney at my father's request, to get her control of his life transferred to me. The staff notified her that I was trying to do that, and two days before I could make it happen, she moved him to parts unknown. My sister didn't give a rat's ass about my father, just his money. She never even called or visited him when she stuck him in the rest home. I hope you find this explanation "interesting". I think you have a good criminal case for kidnapping. You should pursue it. -- Sir Gregory Hall, Esq. "It is my erudite opinion that a man should not mince words just to spare the sensibilities of the ignorant or the thin-skinned." |
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