It's going to be difficult, undoubtedly, to return to a home where all trace of her husband has been removed. Except for his mattresses. And Fontelle, on a fixed income and spousal support that covers simply the expenses on the home, needs to find a way to furnish it quick. I wonder if that is her responsibility as a "tenant"-isnt that what they called their step mother?
Mattresses:
Sitting on the bare floors.
Chair lift:
Sitting at the bottom of the lift.
Robert is gone.
House is emptied.
Is there a reason for Fontelle to come back to Placentia?
Well,there is justice, but when will that be?
She could come back, buy a bed frame, dresser, couch, tv, table, chairs, clock, dishes, silverware, glasses, and hang in there.
....Of course, she would need her family members to help her out, take her shopping or shop for her, since she is legally blind.
She could ask LE to come in and do any kind of forensic evidence tracing they can think of.
....Of course, LE would have to believe they would find trace evidence at the house.
She could ask a private firm to come in and test the house for forensic evidence.
....Of course, that could be costly.
She could stay away and continue to pay the expenses of the Placentia house.
....Of course she could then ask for the same evidence testing to be done and not have to look at the stripped home of her husband and her home for the last 18 months.
Does the idea of the stripped down to the bones house make anyone else feel
that all of Robert Harrod,
his life and his belongings have been scattered to the winds?