WindyCityGirl
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that her attorney (provided that he was reputable/competent) would keep a copy of her will. Perhaps I just didn't follow this piece of the story very well.....I was under the impression that Kathleen told her sister (anna?) who testified earlier this week to please put some important papers in the trunk of her car. I wasn't clear what the testimony of this sister (susan?) was about today.....I am not caught up. The only tidbit that I read was that Drew allegedly made a nasty remark to her that she wouldn't get anything in the will, but where discussion came about concerning hidden floor boards, etc. I don't know.....I am out of the loop today.
I felt much more positively the past couple of days than I do today though, but I still remain hopeful. The testimony of Stephen was confusing --the twists and turns of his whereabouts....the time elapsed between the night he spent with Kathleen and her subsequent death. I know that he is in the clear and am not implying otherwise--I just found the sequence of events to be confusing......I also think that his home being broken into was interesting.....but, I digress. :moo:
I felt much more positively the past couple of days than I do today though, but I still remain hopeful. The testimony of Stephen was confusing --the twists and turns of his whereabouts....the time elapsed between the night he spent with Kathleen and her subsequent death. I know that he is in the clear and am not implying otherwise--I just found the sequence of events to be confusing......I also think that his home being broken into was interesting.....but, I digress. :moo:
I know some probably do hide their wills but it's no good if your family can't find it. As I said attorney's do the wills and have the copies of the original in their office files. When someone dies if they are not immediately notified they usually catch the obits and contact the family from there. She really would have no reason to hide it so is this something that, again, DP slipped up on???? Kathy was a smart woman she would have done it legally, IMO. jmo