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So did she commit suicide and put the letter for all to see or had the letter been sitting in that position for 11 plus years? Something sounds funny to me.
@Blurgle Very sad.Apparently she was getting his pension money, so there's that - but she would have been eligible anyway as a widow. It's very odd.
@Laughing Thanks for reminder about ^ movie, a dramatization (not a documentary) about this 1996 death, w victim's remains found in freezer. Despite Jack Black as perp, the movie, based on Skip Hollandsworth's article in May 1998 Texas Monthly Mag. below is neither a laughing matter nor slapstick.
I don’t think “living it up is the correct term”for all we know this may be the very reason this happened as it did, she was more than likely relying on those benefits to “survive”, and he knew w/o that money she had no where to go. She would still get his money after his passing but at a reduced amount if it was social security. Sounds like he wanted to protect her. Apparently the son was hers and not his???So was she living it up on his SS benefits?
I don’t think “living it up is the correct term”for all we know this may be the very reason this happened as it did, she was more than likely relying on those benefits to “survive”, and he knew w/o that money she had no where to go. She would still get his money after his passing but at a reduced amount if it was social security. Sounds like he wanted to protect her. Apparently the son was hers and not his???
@NervousNellieRBBM I am not so sure that is the case...
@cds0902.... She would still get his money after his passing but at a reduced amount if it was social security. Sounds like he wanted to protect her.