pleasestandby
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Right...Id like to visit his wife and see if he ever confessed anything... (I just want to, I would never). He was convicted of embezzling $15,000 from Cam- he received one year probation and a $450 fine...jerk
When was he convicted? I'd assume they did an audit of her finances sometime during the investigation into her disappearance. Judge Urso, in her June, 1995 ruling, stated that O'Neill's testimony wasn't wholly credible.
1) O'Neill was convicted of embezzled from her
2) He didn't report her missing
3) He stood to financially gain from her
4) He had access to the property where she was last seen
5) His testimony wasn't "wholly credible" during court proceedings
6) He apparently had access to the $4,000,000.00 in missing antiques from her estate
Did I miss anything? I think there's plenty of motive here.