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Front of home-computer room window
Officers attempting to enter window
backyard of home
Thank you for posting this.
Front of home-computer room window
Officers attempting to enter window
backyard of home
Pretty sure it is considered fraud to continue to claim someone as a dependent / eligible for medical insurance if they do not live with you (exception being a minor child who is the legal custody of the other parent).
Also - IIRC the family said that they 'couldn't wrap their heads around' mom being involved - NOT that they found it hard to imagine she was involved. To me their statement was more like "I need to reallllly think about this and consider all the angles". JMO
I hope LE is looking into a possible affair of either party. If Jeremy thought DB was having an affair and he wanted his baby, this could be a possible motive to stash her somewhere. He would have a very hard time getting her legally since he isn't even married to DB and she is in fact still married to another man.
But we saw them all over the back yard wearing hazmat suits??
Pretty sure it is considered fraud to continue to claim someone as a dependent / eligible for medical insurance if they do not live with you (exception being a minor child who is the legal custody of the other parent).
Also - IIRC the family said that they 'couldn't wrap their heads around' mom being involved - NOT that they found it hard to imagine she was involved. To me their statement was more like "I need to reallllly think about this and consider all the angles". JMO
What could LE have heard in the interview televised last night that might cause this new action today? Any ideas?
I think the custody issue with JI and him being "ruthless" about it could be interesting to explore. This may be the motive to stage a kidnapping after the accidental death - to avoid losing his son to the mother of the child because of their negligence with Lisa. MOO.
Ok, I actually have a copy of a tweet regarding the work cell phone, but I'd sure like a video or a transcript of the show part that says that.
And, according the the discussion yesterday, may not even be named as the legal father.
Here in Oregon, as in other states apparently, the husband is presumed to be the father.
yeah, this is confusing me as well. They were all over that backyard several of the days, including the day that LE announced parents had stopped cooperating so I don't get the statement by Steve Young recently that LE had not gotten to search the backyard.
Maybe he meant they had not gotten to search the backyard in regards to a specific lead they are following?
What could LE have heard in the interview televised last night that might cause this new action today? Any ideas?
I wouldn't be able to do such a thing, either, but it does happen. If a parent feels responsible for having caused the death of a youngster, even if it was an accident, they are probably torn between an admission of guilt that might be suspect and trying to cover up the accidental death.
We saw this recently in the possible drowning death of Caylee Anthony. Maybe the child's death really was an accident: Casey panicked and decided to toss the child's body in a swamp rather than admit to negligence in her drowning. jmo
I'm in the process of getting a divorce and The Guy and I live separately. I contacted my insurance company about this specifically and no one told me this.
I am curiouse if the outside light was on (Jeremy said all the lights were on) It would not make sense for the outside light to be off and the inside lights to be on, would it? Now, that would be a pretty brazen perp to enter a brightly lit house and yard at the FRONT of the house where neighbors or anyone driving by could see them so well. Just too ODD to comprehend.
I personally find it impossible to have any kind of regard for a person capable of that and IMO they would be dispicable and completely uncaring. It's just unimaginable to do that to someone you love.
Nope. A spouse is a spouse until they are no longer a spouse. It is possible to remove a spouse from your own insurance plan - and it's often done as part of a quadro or by mutual agreement or unilateral action.
The spouse remains eligible for coverage at the selection of the insured until the union is legally dissolved.
Thank you! After last night's discussion, I'm not sure that Jeremy even has a legal right to approve medical care for Lisa.