logicalgirl
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If I was to lend someone my car, I would assume that means the car the spare tire in the trunk, the tire iron and yes the checkbook in the glove box. So, I would not leave my checkbook in the glove box. I think the state will need Amy's help in pursueing this. Otherwise , Casey could just say, yes, she lent me her car with the checkbook in it.
If I were Amy (since I did not suffer a loss here), I would stay away from this whole thing. I would not want to feel responsible for Casey's death.
(With respect) So if you have a guest staying at your home, that person is welcome to go through your personal items, take any money lying around, credit cards, bank account numbers etc., is that what you are saying? If if works to someone you lend your car, it is also true for everything I guess.