chicagofa13
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Sounds like pure luck they solved this one. Smh.
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In the front office, a tear rolls down Donna Suson’s cheek.
“I get angry,” says Suson, the paper’s receptionist, who also handles classified ads. “I’m angry at the son. Does he realize how many lives he devastated?”
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American Fidelity Insurance Company filed a petition Wednesday calling for the court to determine the rightful beneficiary of John Hruby's life insurance policies, which total $20,000, after his death, allegedly at the hands of his son, who is jailed for the slayings...
Hruby, charged with first-degree murder for the deaths on Oct. 15, could be disqualified from receiving the insurance money, and if he is, the money will go to BancFirst, which is serving as representative of John Hruby's estate.
Insurance company fights $20,000 pay out to 'shopaholic' son of newspaper publisher who 'confessed to murdering entire family to cash in on policy'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ssed-murdering-entire-family-cash-policy.html
Teenage son 'who murdered his parents and sister for inheritance' begins three-year sentence for opening a credit card in grandmother's name
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ed-credit-card-gran-s-name.html#ixzz3Odrn5CHu
He sure looks a lot different in his prison mug shot...not quite the 'shopaholic' anymore!
PrairieWindWell, that letter should make the jury's job easy!