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Thank you for everything you have done!
No offense to Ms Kemp, but talk about being out of her league. In any case, I think she did her job and it will be up to future proceedings to see if she did it well. I mean, this depo was shades of FICA for me, lol.
This case is reminding me of Dee Dee Moore. Alot of fraud and straw lending was going on. Which I also suspect in this case. And of course that leads to motive to disappear someone when they are about to discover the truth. WS received accolades from LE for pouring through the docs and public records. It saved LE from having to get search warrants and going on a fishing expedition for some of the financial records. It's hard to believe we can go places easier and do it legally where LE has their hands tied. It was done right in front of Dee Dee and there wasn't a damned thing she could do about it either.
Hopefully we can pour through everything and end up with the same results in this case.
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?t=104804&highlight=dee+moore
I noticed both too.
He says the word death at page 50 line 19.
I don't recall exactly where it was he caught himself mid sentence earlier in the deposition....
but it is clear to me, in no uncertain terms, Andrew knows his grandfather is deceased. And that he knew so in August of 2009.
yes, that statement by AH about it being his understanding that the loan would be forgiven "at my grandfather's - - -" thing was just something wasn't it. He almost said it, he stopped just short but it was completely obvious where that sentence was headed. Then he realized that would beg the question "so you must have had reason to believe, even back then, right after his disappearance, that your grandfather was dead"
As to the follow up, it had to do with AH telling EA he was angry that his aunts quit their jobs after being appointed....apparently this was during the same phone call.
OK, we have a similar exchange, imo, to AH's only at least AH was being deposed by the opposing atty lol.IS: After you were appointed as the trustee, did you demand payment from Mr. Harrod?
PB: Yes.
IS: And what was the result of that demand?
PB: No response-
IS: Did Mr. Harrod--
PB: He did not want to make payment as he was promised by his grandfather, my father, that they had an understanding, so to speak. That after his--that he was no longer here, that his house would be free and clear.