searchinGirl
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The reason that I question the financial health of the Martens family begins with the almost instantaneous greed grab of Jason's financial assets before the poor man was probably even on the autopsy table. Who does that? Why was it imperative to rush to banks and empty accounts? Why was that even in the mind of the family after such a horrific event? Why were they so quickly organized to get money, yet gave no thought to how to break the awful news to Jason's family?
The only rational reason I can imagine is need. They needed money. Certainly the documents we have seen indicate even the
Police who see tragedy every day...saw this has very suspicious activity.
I also look at the movement of two large sums of money. Coupled with the GreedGrab, I'm suspicious of what these amounts were for. It is NOT an American custom for the parents of the bride to expect the groom to pay. Certainly no bride or groom has offered our family in excess of $130,000 combined for the pleasure of marrying one of our offspring.
Finally, there is the GreedGrab of used furniture and used linens for an entire large home by a woman ...living where? The only rational reason again is to be selling used linen and bedroom furniture (once stained with her husband's brain tissue)...is financial need.
Then, we have the selling of the beach house. Individually, all these things may be explained. Collectively, they begin to hint at a financial need and a motive.
all by Molly right?...do you think she should have been compensated for being a nanny?...