Thanks for your response, Cubby. I have been here since Bob's case first appeared here, I just haven't posted before now.
I think that my thoughts and suspicions are likely following the same path as your's from what I have read. That being said, where there is so much concern and attention being paid to BOB'S money, I seriously doubt that those recipients have any plan at all to ever even consider donating it to charity. It wouldn't surprise me in the least if an attempt is made to spend every last penny of it on future legal fees.
My honest impression is the silver spoon, and half of my dna is came from you and there is no distinction between dna and money.
I've seen one friend who was born into money actually retire at 35...
They would make Bob look like he lived in a trailer.... (let's just say these folks bought up million dollar homes for tear downs to add to their property). It is really odd to just listen to the arguments over what happens upon the death of a parent and an inheritance.
I think there was a whole lot of - ah, dad is 80-81 now. He's lived a good life with mom and a lot of reasoning which was likely easy to do because of his age.
It's almost like a Dr. Kevorkian kind of mentality that I am seeing as 'justification'.....
JMO
and Bob deserved so much more.....
Bob reminds me of my grandpa born in 1912. and all that I learnt from that generation.
I know both Georgia and Fontelle saw a great man.... Sadly, I don't believe if Georgia and Fontelle met they would have any beefs with each other.... and one day they will be chalking it up and asking 'where did we go wrong'?
I am going to say a prayer and ask BOTH women who loved Bob and both women that Bob loved to help us find him.....
jmo