Saturday, February 20, 2010

Our Story of Elder Abuse

My father died 11/29/09 from prostrate cancer. Upon his death, what my sisters and I suspected was confirmed, when his companion/caretaker ended up with the majority of his estate (valued between $750,000. - $1,000,000.). If you are familiar with the website stealanestate.com , our story is textbook; met online, lies and stories to family members, alienation of family, moving out of family home of 50 years to another state, wrote a new will he wouldn’t share. This woman was in banking for her career, so know exactly how to have my father sign accounts so money went right to her. He signed checks on accounts established for my sisters and I which mostly drained those accounts (he thought he was writing checks from his personal accounts.) He did the classic "just tell me where to sign" because he trusted her completely. We received less than 16% of the $350,000 in the accounts earmarked to go to us upon his death, and nothing from personal accounts. He copurchased a house in 11/08 which went to her, along with all personal possessions, including family pictures. My sister who lives 120 miles away from his home in rural Missouri experienced a driveby shooting while my dad was in hospice care that is still unsolved. While under extensive hospice care and medication, he changed his wish to be buried in Colorado and now his ashes sit between his companion's dead husband, and where she will be buried. Hospice confirms the emotional battering during the final weeks of his life. This was a calculated plan to steal my dad's estate, by someone who knew just how to do it. He died away from his home of 50 years, believing his estate was going to his family. We want to warn others, as we know she's up to it again, registered now on the Senior Friend Finder website as justforfun28. This woman is a monster, a black widow, a thief. She emotionally abused my dad and our family and stole our estate. Can you help tell our story and stop her from hurting more families?

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