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It sorta involves spirituality anyway, because it deals with ethics, morals, karma, and right and wrong. Here goes.

My friends husband just passed 3 days ago, and I hate to say it, but I suspect foul play. His death has been labeled a job related accident, but peep these tidbits:

*One month ago, she took a million dollar insurance policy on him.
*She just made him switch his other benefits all to her, instead of her and his mother. This was a few weeks ago too.
*He just came into a sizeable sum of cash that they both were anticipating a week ago.
*She just took over a business from another person last week.
*He has been cheating on her for many years. The last time was just less than 6 months ago. She joked about doing something to him then.

Anyway, she was at work when this occurred, but the accident involved him not being alert around heavy equippment. She did drive him to work that day as well. I feel bad for even thinking this, but what do you all think? Coincidence?

2007-08-09 11:48:07 · 26 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

I don't want to get in it at all. I feel bad for even thinking it. If she is indeed capable of this, I don't want to get in her mix. I have plans to see 90 years on planet Earth.

2007-08-09 11:54:16 · update #1

26 answers

She may have done it. But hey you have a rich friend. Make the best of it.
And if she did do it the professionals will figure it out. Not the cops the insurance company. They will go to the ends of the earth to not have to pay out that Million.

2007-08-09 11:52:13 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

How connnnveeenniieeent !!! As the church lady on Saturday Nite Live used to say. LOL

"Not alert"..."she drove him to work" My 1st question is why? Why did she drive him to work? Perhaps he felt dizzy and sick to his stomach? There is nothing new under the sun, it's been done before and will be done again. Murder for money and revenge.

So, she could have helped him out of this world. I do not think that it is wrong to ask this question; it is simply being alert and not naive and gullible.

The police are supposedly trained to link up coincidences that favor the surviving spouse. So, my advice is to sit quietly and watch.

Maranantha

2007-08-09 18:57:43 · answer #2 · answered by Bill S 4 · 2 0

This is the least effective way to commit murder I've ever heard of, and there is w-a-a-a-y too little evidence to suspect your friends. People change their financial arrangements all the time.

If he wasn't alert enough to operate the machinery, he could have made some comment to his supervisor.

All of these changes are simply a coincidence that have no bearing in his death. I hope you can dismiss this thought before you talk again to his grieving widow.

^v^ ^v^ ^v^ ^v^ ^v^ ^v^ ^v^ ^v^

2007-08-09 18:54:00 · answer #3 · answered by NHBaritone 7 · 0 1

I suggest you make an anonymous call to the police. They will not let her or anyone else know YOU called. It all sounds too fishy to me. I would rather have it investigated and turn out to be nothing than to do nothing and think about "what if she did". If she did nothing wrong, she has nothing to worry about. More people need to stand up and do what is right. People are to complaisant these days. Do the opposite!

2007-08-09 19:05:25 · answer #4 · answered by Elphaba 4 · 1 0

It does sound like an episode of CSI....I would go to the local police department and tell them just what you told us..They may not be aware of some of these things...they can check it out....If it turns out to be just a coincidence,,,then you have done the right thing and can rest easy...whatever you do, don't question her first...you could be in danger..do something about it.

2007-08-09 18:55:48 · answer #5 · answered by dreamdress2 6 · 2 0

bad place to be.

if you really think it is foul play, you need to arrange to talk with a detective. explain the friendship and that you feel horrible even thinking this, but that some things don't make sense.

they will investigate if they think it is a possibility. demand that your identity be kept secret or that you are protected.

IF it's true, you could be in danger if you talk - - but it may be something that makes a case.

best of luck

2007-08-09 18:54:11 · answer #6 · answered by yarn whore 5 · 1 0

people die every day from taking cough syrup and then trying to drive heavy machinery like forklifts and such.

however the timing of the accident with the insurance policy, and the benifiets does seem strange.

but she would have had to drug him and then hope that he had an accident. or get someone eose to off him...

2007-08-09 18:55:10 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I completely understand your suspicions. Are they going to do an autopsy? That would reveal any substances that could have made him tired. But it could just be a tragic accident. Maybe he didn't get enough sleep the night before, or he just wasn't paying attention.

2007-08-09 18:53:49 · answer #8 · answered by Purdey EP 7 · 2 0

Good reasons for an investigation.

Karma as in reincarnation is a lie. But there are consequences to sin. God is not mocked, everyone will reap what they sow. Ariel Sharon went into a coma shortly after he gave up some land in Israel. God is present in every situation.

2007-08-09 18:51:19 · answer #9 · answered by wassupmang 5 · 1 1

I think if you're seriously worried about this, that you can take the information you've given here to the authorities and see if they are interested. If not, then forget about it unless some sort of irrefutable evidence comes your way, then take that to the authorities. Otherwise, best to forget about it.

2007-08-09 18:52:34 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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