I was assuming that her plans involved the ex husband no longer being in the picture…I met someone who was murdered over $4000 so I won't say a house or so couldn't be an inducement. However, outside of wealthy families I think it would be unusual for grandchildren to inherit alongside or ahead of the son. I hadn't considered the possibility of anything coming from the Wilkinsons. It seems to me it would be rather far-sighted and even imaginative for Erin to have expectations here.
Does anybody have any information about the inheritance laws there? Let's say there is no will, what is the legal succession of assets? If a couple dies, and one of them has a sister and this couple also has a son, would the deceased person's sister also have a right to inheritance? And if so, would the son not passing away before or at the same time affect this sister's inheritance? If it does, it could be a reason to include the mother-in-law's sister and her husband, if guilty, jmo.
Yes I don't think anyone suspected EP for being responsible for her ex's hospitalisation at the time until now so it might just be a coincidence. If any of the family had suspected her, they wouldn't have even gone to the lunch. If SP had suspected her, he would have probably changed his will immediately. However, often when people are not well, they don't think of legal things such as changing their will or having a property settlement signed as soon as possible.I think I see what you mean. Assuming SP survived? What if he'd joined the lunch, died, and had willed everything to a new partner, or left it in trust for the children until they came of age?
Edit: And about not being suspected for causing her ex's hospitalisation, I don't suspect her of that either, yet. You see with Ian, the result was that he needs a new liver. Now there was no suggestion that SP had any liver damage. He was recurrently close to death, and I am assuming those occasions were connected with whether or not he'd survive surgery. It sounds to me like a completely different thing. But of course I'm holding my breath for the medical records review.
Someone suggested that the motherinlaw's sister and her husband might not have any children (which might affect inheritances), but I think I read that in fact they have 4?
I read that the four children of Ian Wilkinson are at his bedside![]()
I’d be interested in a hair analysis to see if that turns anything up for him. I can’t remember if he has hair or not.Hmm, wonder if the hospital tested the husband for organophosphate poisoning, which can cause multiple perforations of the small intestine and severe illness............https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4843284/
Dichlorvos is easily available in Leongatha from rural farming supply outlets........
I just saw a photo of him on TV and he has a shaved head. However, wouldn't it be too late for that? IIRC he suffered his illness in May, 2022.I’d be interested in a hair analysis to see if that turns anything up for him. I can’t remember if he has hair or not.
Has she actually admitted that she didn't eat the meal herself yet?I think there is an attention factor at play as well. -Her husband has been sick and she’s had to be strong for her children.-
-Now their grandparents got sick with a similar issues and passed it’s just so terrible-
She may not have intended to kill them, maybe making them sick like the husband was her intent.
I can’t logically see how someone could poison 4 people at a dinner, avoid eating the food herself and not expect to be investigated. If she had expected to get away with it at this stage she should have had just a taste so she could say she ate it too.
IMOO
Thanks Tootsie.Welcome Home Estelle!![]()
sbmI can’t logically see how someone could poison 4 people at a dinner, avoid eating the food herself and not expect to be investigated.
Those poor people.I read that the four children of Ian Wilkinson are at his bedside![]()
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