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There seem to be a lot of people who might be disgruntled in this particular case.
For example, I detect that perhaps several NEW "family" members of Bob's ("A" & "SQ's"?) MAY BE posting accusations of murder against Bob's family members. They may be sorry, some day when the truth is told. I don't think Bob would be pleased at all. His supposed daughter's posts on IS and in the newspapers are no doubt things a normal honest daughter should be able to say to her father's face anyway so, I do not see them as having trashed their father at all.
I disagree. I have never seen posts from family members of a person who is missing like the ones the daughters posted.
Without presenting facts obtained directly from the Police, these postings are more transparent than convincing. Funny, that the newspaper never mentioned anything about "other" family members not being suspects (or being cleared)?
Only the barber woman and her husband have been cleared.
I would think the barber's husband must wonder what in the world his wife WAS doing to convince an elderly man to "loan" or give large sums of money. Now, there's another possible disgruntled individual, when you think about it realistically, unless he was also in on the sweetheart scam. Another question is, how will she repay the "loans" if Bob doesn't return? Are they really cleared? Are Bob's family really not suspects? I find it very interesting that the paper does NOT quote the police saying either about Bob's NEW family?
How do you know it was a "sweetheart scam"?
The police only say that the barber woman and her husband have been cleared.
I warned both of my parents about scam artists and they understood I am being protective of them. So many sick individuals prey on the elderly these days and it is getting worse every day. There are a multitude of scams out there, it's frightening.
True...What is your point?
Hopefully, Bob will return to his home and everyone will find out he was not thinking clearly but was convinced it was his only alternative to relieve himself of scammers. (couldn't see the forest for the trees IMHO) I hope his daughters warned Bob about these types too.
Mr Harrod returning to his home would be the ideal resolution. Unfortunately it is not likely. Bob Harrod is in his eighties. He does not seem like the type of gentleman to run away.