And on another note, what if bleeding the estate below the estate tax guidelines proves to be not in Mr. Harrod's best interest. Is it then a criminal issue rather than a civil issue?
But while Fontelle is home in Missouri preparing for her cross-country move, Bob disappears. At first, police believe he may have suffered a health problem typical of his age. But as time goes on and Bob isn't found, they begin to suspect foul play. It's not long until a strong motive surfaces: Bob is a millionaire.
http://investigation.discovery.com/t...bob-harrod.htm
Sometimes I wonder if the persons who went for control over the estate and possibly manipulated someone into doing something to Bob will be held responsible in the same way someone who sets up a robbery are held accountable for murder, even if they did not commit the actual murder the robbery victim.
There are a few cases here at WS where someone other than the person who committed the actual murder are being tried for murder. It will be really interesting to see how and where the cards fall in this case.
But while Fontelle is home in Missouri preparing for her cross-country move, Bob disappears. At first, police believe he may have suffered a health problem typical of his age. But as time goes on and Bob isn't found, they begin to suspect foul play. It's not long until a strong motive surfaces: Bob is a millionaire.
http://investigation.discovery.com/t...bob-harrod.htm
Sometimes I wonder if the persons who went for control over the estate and possibly manipulated someone into doing something to Bob will be held responsible in the same way someone who sets up a robbery are held accountable for murder, even if they did not commit the actual murder the robbery victim.
There are a few cases here at WS where someone other than the person who committed the actual murder are being tried for murder. It will be really interesting to see how and where the cards fall in this case.