dancinunderthemoon
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Seems rediculously cold to do such but in history it was done alot.....Depends on how desperate the person is or maybe a new and rewarding business venture or something was at their fingertips
This scenario makes sense to me.
Still I can't help but wonder if all these 2014 putnam co deaths weren't connected in some way at times may 2 Dermonds, May 8 RE Agent, Aug Judge commits suicide then 2016 Lydia Ivanditti, all were probalby connected and all died of injuries to the neck area and water was involved except the judge dont recall how he died except suicide and LI and D's were connected by the Community church and the Arts Center where the bridge club held meetings that LI was managing
I wish we had more facts........
This scenario makes sense to me.
Still I can't help but wonder if all these 2014 putnam co deaths weren't connected in some way at times may 2 Dermonds, May 8 RE Agent, Aug Judge commits suicide then 2016 Lydia Ivanditti, all were probalby connected and all died of injuries to the neck area and water was involved except the judge dont recall how he died except suicide and LI and D's were connected by the Community church and the Arts Center where the bridge club held meetings that LI was managing
I wish we had more facts........
Very interesting, hockeyguy. I've always thought the motive was inheritance. When you mentioned inheritance being paid early, it reminded me of something I heard a few years ago. There was a wealthy man in town, who had a troubled daughter. He was approaching 90, when his daughter asked him for her inheritance upfront. He declined, and fortunately, for him, she wasn't prone to violence, only addicted to pain meds. As a parent, I can't imagine the feeling of having a child ask for their inheritance early. To me, an inheritance, is something passed down to children, AFTER a parent dies.
IMHO