Grey-St
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And how do you know what they wanted or needed?The property was transferred into the wife's name in November 2016, and demolished two weeks prior to the deaths.
We're not talking about custom fittings, we're talking about commercial building sky lights that spanned something like 27 feet and sliding doors of something like 27 feet that opened to an indoor pool. I'm sure it would have been somewhat nice, but at the same time probably gaudy, kitch, self-indulgent, ugly, pretension, and completely opposite of what they needed.
Murder suicide about a difference of opinion, and desire to preserve reputation.
It was an ambitious venture for 70 and 75 years old, but something tells me they weren't the type to let their age dictate what they should or shouldn't do with their money and home. The plans didn't sound ugly or gaudy to me, it sounded like a beautiful, tranquil place to reside for the last years of their life, and then pass on to their family.
And your reasoning still begs my original question, why now? If a dispute ensued over the new build, these plans weren't a surprise to BS. The plans were approved well before they broke ground or demolished the home.
If this was a murder-suicide, I'm just not buying that it was over this housing venture.