Don't think the thought has crossed my mind.I've been telling you to move here. Or at least be a snow birdie!
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Don't think the thought has crossed my mind.I've been telling you to move here. Or at least be a snow birdie!
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She is beautiful in this photo. She looks so unknowing (vulnerable) If I had been her parent, I would have strongly advised her not to buy a home and would have come right now and told her, it is not safe.
She does look so beautiful. It's so heartbreaking. I don't live in SD,but I believe it's relatively a safe area. If this was someone known to her it could have happened anywhere. JMO
This is a random thought but how long will the house will sit empty? I'm assuming LE is finished with it. Can you imagine moving into a home where something like this happened? I would think it would be difficult to sell.
I was thinking of that earlier. I don't know if she has a will. If it went to her parents,then I assume they might try to sell it. Otherwise, I guess it will go into foreclosure. This is so sad. She just had it remodeled. I agree, I would not want to live in a house where someone was murdered. Such a tragic story. I'm so sorry for your loss.
The Lender holds the title for the house, they may work with the family if AF doubled up on her mortgage payments, but usually the lender has rights to the house because a co-payor/co-owner wasn't listed on the deed.
The Lender holds the title for the house, they may work with the family if AF doubled up on her mortgage payments, but usually the lender has rights to the house because a co-payor/co-owner wasn't listed on the deed.
Coming out of the woodwork on this thread. I've been reading from the beginning.
If she had a beneficiary deed she could have named someone, correct?
She is beautiful in this photo. She looks so unknowing (vulnerable) If I had been her parent, I would have strongly advised her not to buy a home and would have come right now and told her, it is not safe.
I was thinking of that earlier. I don't know if she has a will. If it went to her parents,then I assume they might try to sell it. Otherwise, I guess it will go into foreclosure. This is so sad. She just had it remodeled. I agree, I would not want to live in a house where someone was murdered. Such a tragic story. I'm so sorry for your loss.
The Lender holds the title for the house, they may work with the family if AF doubled up on her mortgage payments, but usually the lender has rights to the house because a co-payor/co-owner wasn't listed on the deed.
Coming out of the woodwork on this thread. I've been reading from the beginning.
If she had a beneficiary deed she could have named someone, correct?
Yes, but, unless she paid cash for the house and owned it outright, the bank ultimately still owns the property. They are not going to give supposed beneficiary the house for free. They would need to assume the loan at that point.
Love ya tooAwww...... volcarm! :loveyou:
Ya know...I just had a thought. Tell me what you think of this:
LE has released a statement saying the killer might have had scratches on his hands and arms.
How do they know this? I mean, how do they know the scratches were on his 'hands' and 'arms'. How can they be sure they didn't come from somewhere else on his body?
That thought never occurred to me until just this moment. Does anyone have the answer for this? I don't know a lot about forensics.
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I don't know why LE said the perp would have scratches on his hands. I'm guessing they're assuming this do to the probable struggle. But wouldn't there also be the possibility of scratches on his face,also?
Ya know...I just had a thought. Tell me what you think of this:
LE has released a statement saying the killer might have had scratches on his hands and arms.
How do they know this? I mean, how do they know the scratches were on his 'hands' and 'arms'. How can they be sure they didn't come from somewhere else on his body?
That thought never occurred to me until just this moment. Does anyone have the answer for this? I don't know a lot about forensics.
:thinking: