To help any local and/or national media prep for stories, I want to bump a few links:
TIMELINE and MEDIA
COURT DOCUMENTS
The court documents are available from OC Superior Courthouse via FOIA of course.
There should be a settlement agreement between the co conservators and AH somewhere within that material which may add another piece to this puzzle.
If you have any information whatsoever concerning the disappearance of Robert Harrod, please contact:
Detective David Radomski , Placentia Police Department-Homicide
714-993-8176
or contact the Homicide Hotline at 714-993-8166 (case number 09-3263).
Hi, I'm brand new here and in Sydney and until 24 hrs. ago had never heard of this case. Afte watching Disappeared I became really interested and went searching and found you. So many questions! Can I begin with; did Fontelle speak to Bob on the Monday morning as was her custom?
Oh my gosh, yes. My car is an absolute wreck inside; it just can't be helped if you do repairs and home renovations and use your vehicle. Didn't JeM do quite a lot of renovations, according to his wife?
Yes, he did. A handy man with a spotless car, imagine that!
I mean come on, that is ludicrous. If his car was clean, then he had it cleaned. This is not rocket science. Perhaps it was exceptionally dirty and he prefers a clean car. Until his next contracting work or set of small jobs.
I think I've seen in the show transcript that Mrs Harrod (Fontelle) spoke to Bob at 10pm each night, on the dot. Before that, I thought it was at 8pm.
and jumping off to take this thought further, if the estates of Bob and Georgia were structured as I imagine they were, then the adult children/heirs would receive nothing til the time of Bob's death and his estate was distributed through the probate courts.
However, by marrying, Bob threw a monkey wrench into that possibility. Bob married Fontelle. Now if he dies, even if his will has not been changed to provide for her, she could conceivably tie up the estate (with no access for anyone to money til it was resolved) by challenging the will in court. Especially if he had made it known it was his intention to alter his will after marriage to provide for her.
So Bob's disappearance in that regard worked out perfectly in such a manner as to allow the children to seize control of the trust in his absence by conservatorship. In this manner, Bob is not dead so Fontelle cannot challenge his will or make a claim against his estate as his surviving spouse. The children have control of the money.
This right here, in a nutshell explains to me why Bob's family, aside from his widow, seem uninterested in figuring out what happened to Bob or having his case solved. As long as Bob's status does not change from missing to deceased its as if they received the benefit of both the parents estates without Bob being officially dead and without Fontelle having a legal claim as his widow with which to challenge his will.
I think I've seen in the show transcript that Mrs Harrod (Fontelle) spoke to Bob at 10pm each night, on the dot. Before that, I thought it was at 8pm.
Det Radomski - a lot of that is a source of animosity amongst the family (obviously missed something big with no narration here).
Det Radomski - Bob wrote his daughters off for 6 months. They were bombarding him with money issues and he was overwhelmed after death of his wife.
Det Loomis - talking about family meeting on 26 July. Was on Bob's calendar. Meeting was to be about finances and property.
Det Radomski - the weekend before he went missing, there was a meeting at his house. Argument regarding the trust occurred.
Det Radomski - JeM left several times - once to a convenience store and multiple times to home improvement store. Nothing specific mentioned by JeM about Bob's behaviour - JeM suggested Bob may have had an appointment he forgot to mention or he may have became ill. That was one of the things he said - but nothing stuck out to JeM as a destination that Bob had.
Thank you for the welcome. I had presumed that because Fontelle said she phoned Bob in the morning and at night and wasn't worried until the evening, that she had in fact spoken to him in the morning.
Why would the daughter phone Fontelle to say Bob was missing when they had a key to the house and could have checked for themselves before panicking her. Fontelle definitely states that it was she who called the police. Was that the purpose? Wish I knew more of the story. Sorry to be such a pain. Changing the sheets AFTER the housekeeper had been. Vey strange.
If someone would be kind enough to throw up a link to the good detective's email I would be more than happy to pass along my thoughts. I imagine he has already come to this conclusion himself but hey, I have no problem if I am being redundant :grin:
Not sure I am comfortable calling. I feel I would come of sort of Gladys Cravitzy? lol But yes, if anyone has a way to reach out to the detective via email I would be willing to pass along my thoughts.
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