cchambers18
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Hes never committed family violence! She checked off that he did. There's no police reports no charges, nothing. Because it never happened. She lied to get this.
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Hes never committed family violence! She checked off that he did. There's no police reports no charges, nothing. Because it never happened. She lied to get this.
I believe it was brought up when she was closing the account after the disappearance and the family was against this all together! From what I remember
Can't say for sure but we're the payments made in 6/17 congruent to the sale of BC's Mustang?
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Ok. So if I am reading this correctly and if it is the truth (forgive me here, but right now I don't really know who is telling the truth) but if the car was sold later and proceeds received later than JC2s paid in full debt to the state (or county), then the sale of the car had nothing to do with paying off his debt.According to the petition that was put together on the familys behalf (which starts with *This petition is not affiliated with the Chambers Family, but is posted with their knowledge. All information that it contains is a compilation of public records, family and friends' first hand knowledge, and other sources that have been vetted and verified. All information contained within has been given approval by the family for legitimacy and accuracy.), A red 1966 Mustang red convertible was sold to an out of state buyer on July 7, 2017. Mr. Chambers had given it to his wife as a gift the end of 2016. The vehicle was in the name of a Chambers family member.: (BBM)
https://www.change.org/p/texas-rangers-company-b-bring-papaw-home-find-michael-chambers
There was a payment made on July 20th, followed by the final payment on July 25th.
As a refresher: On Aug. 30, SCL, one of the daughters and an admin, posted the following on the BPH FB (I hope its OK to post this, as it was still a public page at the time):
[RSBM]
There are also many questions being asked about the Mustang and the way it was sold. The Mustang in the will is NOT the same car as the one sold. Dad had only recently purchased that car for Becca. He certainly did not have it in 2009. As to why it was sold, I will take most of the blame. I was told that money was an issue because of the DROP situation and was looking for a way to AVOID the death certificate option. It is no secret to anyone in my family or otherwise that I was and am still VERY MUCH OPPOSED to that being obtained. I am at a loss for how that is even possible legally. I have never heard of such a thing happening so soon with absolutely no evidence. Nevertheless, to buy Becca time to figure out what was going on with the DROP, I suggested selling the Mustang. It is not easy or cheap to maintain a classic car. You cant just get your oil changed at Jiffy Lube or drive it through the $4 car wash. Unfortunately, both actions were taken the sale of the car and the death certificate. She was able to sell the car because Dad had never changed the title over. It was still in our name from a car trade between Dad, my husband and my neighbor. It was a legal loophole that wouldnt have even been a loophole if Dad had not been declared dead. (I HATE TYPING THAT!!!) It was sold to a stranger from California. None of the proceeds came to us. The money was sent directly to Becca. I do not believe that there was any forensic evidence in or on that car. It is not a car that you can drive down any road and be inconspicuous. By the way, I am not heartless. (If anything, I am way too sentimental!) Dad did not do the restoration on the Mustang, else I would have felt very different about it being sold. I hope that puts the Mustang issue to rest. Lets please move on to other evidence and ideas. Please, please, please call every tip in to CrimeStoppers! Please help us find my father. #BringPapawHome
Did you mean June 13th and 19th, rather than the 17th? Either way, something that happened around time was that both the letters of testamentary and the death certificate were issued/signed on June 7th.
Is there a database of life insurance policies that could be searched? How do you know if someone has a policy on you? Aren't they only required to provide a death certificate? Anyone know the payout timeline on LI policies in texas? I know the girls seemed to think there was none, but buying a policy wouldn't be the first shady thing to happen in this case.I believe that the Mustang was sold in July. But something happened in June that she came into some type of windfall. There are a lot of financial things that happened in June. Where that money came from, I dont know.
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Is there a database of life insurance policies that could be searched? How do you know if someone has a policy on you? Aren't they only required to provide a death certificate? Anyone know the payout timeline on LI policies in texas? I know the girls seemed to think there was none, but buying a policy wouldn't be the first shady thing to happen in this case.
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Is there a database of life insurance policies that could be searched? How do you know if someone has a policy on you? Aren't they only required to provide a death certificate? Anyone know the payout timeline on LI policies in texas? I know the girls seemed to think there was none, but buying a policy wouldn't be the first shady thing to happen in this case.
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