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  • #241
You're right, for all we know, he could be a lovable couch-surfing millionaire.

Does it matter whether MS has money or not? Why?

Because there is so much interest in DM's money, I think it only fair we have some discussion about MS's, whether it's a million or one hundred dollars. Why should there be a discrimination between the two?

For all we know there may be a few stacks of bills hidden away for a later date, just because some people have inherited money doesn't mean that they are the only ones with accessible cash. JMO
 
  • #242
I was asking the people who claimed that he did not work. Being a millionaire has nothing to do with the question. Thanks anyway.

If it doesn't matter to you, that's fine. Feel free to ignore. But I would like to know for my own reasons, so I'm asking.

Well living at home with momma didn't stop MR from getting Legal Aid in the TS case. Well, for the trial at least. They wouldn't fund MR's appeal.
 
  • #243
If DM attempts to hold on to an inheritance that is not legally his, he is defrauding the rightful heir (who is not MB).

I would be surprised if WM's will did not stipulate where the inheritance was to go if something happened to DM. Without seeing the will, no one knows who the "rightful heir" is.

Anyway, it's quite possible DM and MB will keep all the cash from everything he rightfully owned outright (i.e., not his inheritance) and you, the Ontario taxpayer, will remunerate his victims, just as happened in the RP civil case. IMO.

The only way the taxpayer will pay is if they sue the police or the city and actually win.

JMO
 
  • #244
Well living at home with momma didn't stop MR from getting Legal Aid in the TS case. Well, for the trial at least. They wouldn't fund MR's appeal.

Is there something going on with the quote function, or why is this directed at me?
 
  • #245
MS could be indigent...he might not be...does it matter one way or the other? No one has any proof of MS's situation, so maybe we had just let that be, or agree to talk about it hypothetically.

Yes it matters, if it matters what the other accused is worth IMO. Someones guilt is hypothetical too prior to trial, but that doesn't appear to stop bloggers and others posting as if its a definite guilty outcome. I think if we are going to discuss and dissect one accused persons financial circumstance, it is only fair we do the same to the other. We could always just not discuss either and wait until we have an outcome, but I am of the understanding that this is a place for discussion without discrimination. I am quite happy not to dissect either of the accused finances. I have never thought it was necessary for either, but I felt the need to contribute to the ongoing debate and give my opinion along with the rest of the opinions. JMO MOO
 
  • #246
Well living at home with momma didn't stop MR from getting Legal Aid in the TS case. Well, for the trial at least. They wouldn't fund MR's appeal.

Momma may have thrown him out once Legal Aid wanted her details. I know I would have.
 
  • #247
<rsbm>

Why not? Many CEO's arrive late and leave early. Delegation is the key IMO.

Because...you really gotta read this article about late CEO's:


Time is money, and there is no better example of that than workers wasting time around a table, their combined compensation ticking away at thousands of dollars per hour. Bosses can be late for various reasons. But chronic tardiness, no matter how innocent, can so gum up the gears of a corporate work ethic, create resentment and hurt a reputation that experts address the topic as if it were a mental disorder.

"Most of us are just arrogant," says Ronit Monzon, CEO of Educational Systems Employees Federal Credit Union in Bladensburg, Md. "Many of us overlook the importance of simple things like courtesy and respect."

http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/money/companies/management/2002-11-25-lateceo_x.htm
 
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DM could have appointed someone to take care of business. That's always an option when you have money.

The owner of the company could always be there for meetings when necessary and allow the appointed one to do the work. IMO

So DM could be CEO and he could hire someone to be, uh...Acting CEO?

Why not take the title of Owner or President if DM never intended to take on the duties of CEO?
 
  • #250
One episode of a red mohawk for a Baja adventure is hardly following audacious fashions IMO. Any pics I have seen aside from the Baja days have shown DM in normal attire and with normal hairstyles.
<rsbm>

In the pic of DM and MS beside the blue car outside MS's house, DM is sporting the red Mohawk.
 
  • #251
<rsbm>

In the pic of DM and MS beside the blue car outside MS's house, DM is sporting the red Mohawk.

Yes I did see that. I didn't see a date stamp on the pic though. It appears to be the exact same mohawk as in the Baja trip so I believe it is dated around same time (around the Baja days). I think it would make sense to wait until the dye washes or grows out. The only other option would have been to shave his head and I have a feeling he may have been scrutinized for that. JMO
 
  • #252
So DM could be CEO and he could hire someone to be, uh...Acting CEO?

Why not take the title of Owner or President if DM never intended to take on the duties of CEO?

He could call himself whatever he liked I guess. Semantics being as they are. IMO
 
  • #253
I still laugh out loud every time I read that description of the 'Party Pad' having 3 TV's, 2 Xboxes and an aquarium, the opulence is overwhelming! I can only imagine what they would call my rec room.

Can you imagine the debauchery that would have ensued had he added ping ping and an air hockey table?!?
 
  • #254
I still laugh out loud every time I read that description of the 'Party Pad' having 3 TV's, 2 Xboxes and an aquarium, the opulence is overwhelming! I can only imagine what they would call my rec room.

Can you imagine the debauchery that would have ensued had he added ping ping and an air hockey table?!?

Yeah, I think DM was a regular blue collar kind of guy, and it is family that has tried to make an image of him as some kind of high-bred sophisticated individual, since his arrest.

But I think he eats regular ground beef because he's just a regular kind of guy.

And he was in the habit of relaxing a lot ;)
 
  • #255
5 weeks until the next court date and 25 weeks until trial.
 
  • #256
<rsbm>

In the pic of DM and MS beside the blue car outside MS's house, DM is sporting the red Mohawk.

That picture was posted mid-April 2011, just over a month before they would have had to leave for the Baja 500. Judging by the comments on it, it was current when posted.
 
  • #257
I still laugh out loud every time I read that description of the 'Party Pad' having 3 TV's, 2 Xboxes and an aquarium, the opulence is overwhelming! I can only imagine what they would call my rec room.

Can you imagine the debauchery that would have ensued had he added ping ping and an air hockey table?!?

Me too. It was actually two, maybe three, TV's that was said. So maybe only two TV's. Does anyone have less than two TV's anymore? Maybe not everyone has 2 Xboxes, but most probably have both an Xbox and a Playstation.

http://news.nationalpost.com/news/c...-was-always-a-little-different-classmate-says

JMO
 
  • #258
Yeah, I think DM was a regular blue collar kind of guy, and it is family that has tried to make an image of him as some kind of high-bred sophisticated individual, since his arrest.

But I think he eats regular ground beef because he's just a regular kind of guy.

And he was in the habit of relaxing a lot ;)

I think most people have said he is a regular down to earth type of a guy. Even reporter Molly Hayes said as much. I like relaxing as much as I can too, don't we all? I don't see anything out of the ordinary that would indicate anything sinister about DM IMHO.
 
  • #259
I wonder if a forensic audit of MA was done? What did DM submit as income for the tax year of 2012 and 2013, I wonder?
 
  • #260
I wonder if a forensic audit of MA was done? What did DM submit as income for the tax year of 2012 and 2013, I wonder?

Why is this of interest to the case if you don't mind me asking?

I wonder how much cash is stashed away somewhere belonging to MS and/or MWJ, but I don't suppose we can get an audit on that. Maybe MWJ/MS has a stash of guns. Guns can be quite valuable, I hear they sell for a good price. I wonder if they could be considered assets?
 
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