Thursday, January 5, 2012
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Good News! Based on last weekend's story about an attorney general arrest of a probate judge for theft of assets from an elderly person, I wrote him about our case. I've just received a very nice letter from him assuring me of his concern for the elderly.
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4 comments:
I am sorry for this family.
I think whoever put this video up should consider retitling it to just Bessie Blue's Abduction as you have done when posting the story, NASGA.
I think the Natural Law, Common Law, Maritime Law addition is actually a distraction.
I hope Bessie is allowed to have her family visit her although my gut is telling me that isn't going to happen. This is so shocking we know it happens on a daily basis elderly people are forced from their homes. All their stuff is disposed of (well after the valuables are removed). Makes me wonder how the inventory is produced, got me thinking what's waiting for me in my old age. Maybe it's a good idea to start selling my stuff on Ebay convert to cash and spend spend spend it all and have some fun.
Don't believe everything you see on YouTube. Shane Clark is a convicted RAPIST and has numerous other crimes to his credit, including failure to register as a SEX OFFENDER. After Bessie Blue became disabled, Shane Clark and his family (including felon daughter Victoria and son Kevin, who is pictured being arrested in the video for a brutal assault on a grandson of Bessie coupled with a bench warrant out for his arrest)moved next door to Bessie Blue and then isolated Bessie Blue from her lawful guardian (a daughter named Elaine) and would not permit some of her relatives on the premises using a "no trespassing" order that was obtained after the Court found that Bessie Blue lacked legal capacity. The video fails to mention that Her ATM card was used to the point where the elder's electricity was shut off due to non-payment of bills since the spring.
Court filings indicate that Bessie was afraid of Shane, her son-in-law, prior to becoming disabled. Bessie was not being "abducted"; rather, her lawful guardian was moving her to an environment where she would not be subjected to financial exploitation and improper care. The Togiak police had found her outside on the porch of her house in winter with no caregiver present. Would you want your mother living with several felons, including a RAPIST?
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