TweetI would, I hate thieves and vultures that prey upon the deceased estates while loved ones grieve.
TweetI have a question I think I know the answer. My uncle lives next door. Mom and dad lived here. My uncle would steel from them. When dad passed he broke in and just helped himself to what he wanted. I want to confront him even though it will accomplish nothing beyond my selfish need to let him know that I know.
TweetI would, I hate thieves and vultures that prey upon the deceased estates while loved ones grieve.
Tweeti would have filed a police report. same thing happened with my grand parents. my grand father passed away and she moved in and cashed out everything while my grand mother was still alive. when she passed their was pretty much nothing left. piece of trash never worked a day in her life was a junky with a horrific record. sad thing is where i was born and raised, you pretty much have to kill someone to get locked up long term. so she was a multiple felon with drug charges, theft forgery id theft etc.... and still walked the streets like a normal law abiding citizen. like i said i would file a police report and have the piece of trash locked up
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TweetMan I hate thieves and low life pieces of trash that do stuff like that. I guess it just depends on what you want to get out of it.
Best feeling = Confront the bastard.
Smartest thing to do = File a police report and let them take care of him.
Either way I wouldn't just let it slide. You'll get satisfaction out of either option.