I wonder how his blood got on the wall since they said it wasn't hers.. no one has seemed to ask for that explaination
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I'm referring to when the policy was issued. If it was a requirement for him to also have a policy they wouldn't have approved hers. To get a policy of that size usually requires a lot of red tape, Financials etc. He may have had a policy at the beginning, but if he lost it then it would be a...
I had a policy with my fiance as my beneficiary, that's not completely unusual.
Also my understanding is that Metlife wouldn't approve the policy of that size without proof of SL having a policy. Maybe he did at the time with work, but once you leave your job you leave that policy with it...
Yes they take your health, and whether or not you smoke into consideration. Also your occupation and family history to assess your risk factor. A SAHM is a pretty low risk occupation.
I do think there is many things wrong with SL story.. But same w everything else.. I've read thru this whole forum.. There are many contradictions. No sign of forced entry, yet his aunt says there was marks on the door. No foot prints but then there was. He took out the insurance policy, she...
What confused me is the first bunch of articles say there was no foot prints but now they are saying there was from the day before. Couldn't someone just retrace their footsteps so no new ones were made? I am not choosing sides.. But there seems to be just as many holes in the police stories as...
Hello,
I am new to this thread but I have been following the story.
http://m.nwitimes.com/news/local/porter/valparaiso/update-accused-killer-said-he-was-also-victim-of-home/article_6e2c76d7-ecc5-5e31-9312-d5a31974134a.html?mobile_touch=true
I am not sure if someone already shared this link.
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