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Post by krissie on Dec 5, 2007 17:39:54 GMT -5
Here's a story that might sound a little familiar! A man disappears while out canoeing. The coroner declares him dead. His wife moves to South America and claims his life insurance 'in good faith'. But then, allegedly, the man is seen with his wife in South America... And then, several years after he has supposedly died, he walks into a police station, claiming to have had amnesia. The police are investigating, and apparently were already doing so prior to the guy's reappearance. You can find the story here. Doesn't this remind you all of a certain Blind Justice plot? Krissie
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Post by Chris on Dec 6, 2007 12:51:07 GMT -5
Here's a story that might sound a little familiar! A man disappears while out canoeing. The coroner declares him dead. His wife moves to South America and claims his life insurance 'in good faith'. But then, allegedly, the man is seen with his wife in South America... And then, several years after he has supposedly died, he walks into a police station, claiming to have had amnesia. The police are investigating, and apparently were already doing so prior to the guy's reappearance. You can find the story here. Doesn't this remind you all of a certain Blind Justice plot? Krissie It does! Read today that the wife had known all along that her husband wasn't dead. She had even visited him in Panama in 2006. She felt bad though that his sons didn't know... - Chris
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2007 16:59:39 GMT -5
Here's a story that might sound a little familiar! A man disappears while out canoeing. The coroner declares him dead. His wife moves to South America and claims his life insurance 'in good faith'. But then, allegedly, the man is seen with his wife in South America... And then, several years after he has supposedly died, he walks into a police station, claiming to have had amnesia. The police are investigating, and apparently were already doing so prior to the guy's reappearance. You can find the story here. Doesn't this remind you all of a certain Blind Justice plot? Krissie It does! Read today that the wife had known all along that her husband wasn't dead. She had even visited him in Panama in 2006. She felt bad though that his sons didn't know... - Chris No. Which one?
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Post by Chris on Dec 10, 2007 17:26:04 GMT -5
Doesn't this remind you all of a certain Blind Justice plot? Krissie This is so "In Your Face" Read today that it was an insurance scam. They were deep in debt and made up the story about the husband disappearing. The wife collected the insurance money while the supposedly dead husband lived in a secret room in their house. - At least they didn't kill anyone... - Chris
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