eyes4crime
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Yes, This is a beautiful post! There are wonderful people that are so deserving of a 2nd chance. I have the most wonderful SIL in the world. I love her more than I do my own brother! Her mother was a single mother and was the most selfish woman I had ever met. When her daughters mother-in law passed away, she moved right in there and married the father in law and took away everything from the children before they could blink and eye. Then her husband died. Those adult children were not even left with a trinket of their father and mothers. Next, a family friend up in Washington dies of cancer. She's on the next plane and marries husband # 4. So, Yes there are women like this. They are not all wonderful as the woman your Dad met.
Regarding the Alzheimers..My Mom has been to the doctor 6 times because she is forgetful, keeps getting lost, bangs her head, starts fires in her apt..But, the doctor says..Oh, its just her age..He doesnt think its Alzheimers (at this point). Is there a pre-dementia phase?? If there is, my Mom is there!
I used to post on this thread and I stopped because it got too frustrating and their were just too many unanswered questions because I just don't think there is a homicide here. Guess I'll stop again.
Whooo - I never said all 'late-in-life' relationships were for the right reason! There are plenty of vultures in this world, children, family, and mates in all walks of life.
My point in sharing the story about my dad is that he became involved with a woman who had many of the same personal characteristics as our mom had. If the woman he was with after our mom's death was 180 degrees different from what we had seen all our lives, you can bet all of us kids would have been disturbed. What's really interesting, is that her family was wondering the same things about our dad and his family. We were all doing background checks on one another while dad and friend were trusting their instincts and having a great time.
I can tell you with absolute certainty that if any of us children had approached our dad about his irrevocable trust, he would have been offended and outraged! There wasn't a one of us who wanted our dad to see us as greedy and selfish, not after what he'd been through in taking care of mom. No money would be worth it!!!
Please - certainly not a reason to leave the thread just because I feel it's a homicide and you don't. There isn't a thread on WS that doesn't have a ton of unanswered questions. Sorry if I upset you. Please don't leave!