Bellgardin
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I'm glad to see you weigh in on this again Bellgardin as I hoped you would. After all this time imo this is a much more remarkable aspect in comparison to the early days where a claim had not been filed. Can't help but ask now especially in consideration of Cassidy's needs why no claim? I'm sure LE is baffled by this as well. Possible that a claim has been filed and we don't know about it? He has a good lawyer or so it's been said, can't he advise on it and protect his clients interest?
It definitely is possible that a claim could have been filed and we don't know about it. However, I do think that if the claim were actually paid we would definitely hear about it. We don't really know if JY actually has requested claim forms, returned them or really what stage the claim is in. I'm sure her death certificate has been finalized and contains the actual cause and manner of death. So, I don't think it's lack of paperwork that is holding it up. There are just so many variables and so many unknowns.
And what peaks my curiousity about it is that his supporters claim to not know. I asked once and was told he wasn't sure about it and then it was never mentioned again. My posts were all ignored after that. Maybe I hit a little too close to home?? If you notice, they rarely discuss the insurance aspect of this case. My honest opinion is that he has not filed for the proceeds out of fear it will make him look guilty. That happened a lot when I did that kind of work. People would wait a long time for some reason thinking that if they waited we wouldn't look into it. I don't really understand that way of thinking, but I'm not a criminal. It didn't matter to me how long it was between the claim and the date of death, we still would contact the investigating police dept.
Some people also wait because when they make that call or finally send in the papers and receive the check, it makes things final. It's like admitting that the person is really gone. I had one lady tell me that notifying the company was the hardest thing she had to do because it made the whole thing so final.
I'm sure JY's atty knows all of this and has advised that he wait. I'm sure he knows that as long as LE is the least bit interested in him, the ins. co. is not going to pay him the money whether he files a claim or not. I'm not sure how long that patience is going to hold out. If you didn't have anything to do with the murder of your spouse, there is nothing at all wrong with filing a claim for the proceeds-that's what insurance is for! However, if you did, you may not want to open that door for yet another group of people to question you.