Thank you, LostOldUserName. Sorry to bug you but, any idea why someone would request a copy like that?
Thanks for the tip, Sparkyswife!
Do you think it strange that AH waited for LE to arrive before checking on Bob, even though he lived so close? Upthread, GrainneDhu posted about what she did the moment a colleague failed to show for work - that's more the sort of thing I would have expected a loving grandson to do.
Hey zweibel, how many people do you know that store two safes in their parents home? Kinda normal don't ya think?:banghead:
Totally normal, or at least as normal as considering a bag of Krugerrands as an item of family memorabilia.
So what do you suppose was removed prior to the list being generated?
It is more than strange to me zwiebel, but maybe it's just me. I cannot imagine why AH would have a key to Bob's house if he was not allowed to use it.
This entire family is "different" IMO. FIL is missing but I'm going home. I can't find my 81 year old dad, but I'll go home anyway. Grandpa is still not around so I'll wait for the police to check his home.
Hey zweibel, how many people do you know that store two safes in their parents home? Kinda normal don't ya think?:banghead:
I can't tell you how much I wish the guilty party would confess. Just stand up and say I did it, I couldn't stand it anymore or it was an accident or I wanted the money.
Just CONFESS.
But that is not going to happen. For whatever reason, maybe an unrealistic expectation of never being found out or perhaps thinking that 'he' deserved it, there will be no confession, no cleansing of the soul.
Too bad. But Placentia police and WS members will keep plodding along, sorting out
the why's and wherefores.
So what do you suppose was removed prior to the list being generated?
The family seems to like money, wondering if there was available cash in the house.
And evidence, I agree with LostOldUserName.
FWIW, My dear GF was behind on his nursing home bill. We had to come up with a lot of $ to catch it up. He sent us to his house and told us where his 'stash' was - $11K in gold, silver and coins UNDER THE BEDROOM DRESSER!!! We cashed it in and paid the bill. He told the staff that it had been buried in his backyard. :waitasec: We now joke about people in 'scrubs' searching his backyard at night with a metal detector. :floorlaugh:
Older people tend to hide 'valuables' at home. DGF was 'saving' for his retirement years. We reminded him that this WAS his 'retirement years'. He is in his 80s!
jmo moo etc.
Safes, gold coins. Whatever. Poor Bob really was a bank, wasn't he? But a magic bank where it was all withdrawals, no deposits.