Thursday, January 31, 2013

KILL MOM, KILL DAD - Disposing of the Elderly for Profit. Chapter Three!


















Joe Roubicek is presently the economic crimes investigator for the State Attorney’s Office 17th Judicial Circuit of Florida, and author of  the book:  Financial Abuse of the Elderly:  A Detectives Case File of Exploitation Crimes

READ CHAPTER THREE  of Joe Roubicek's new book in progress:"KILL MOM, KILL DAD: Disposing of the Elderly for Profit"

See Also:
The OPPAGA Report and Elder Abuse

Financial Abuse:  Fraud vs Exploitation of the Elderly

Why Exploitation Crimes are Misunderstood by the Government

Snowbird Scams

Financial Abuse of the Elderly website

16 comments:

  1. I was thinking it was about time for a new chapter. I'm headed there now to read it. Thank you Joe!

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  2. Joe Roubicek get's it. Not only does he get it, he is putting his conclusions to print.

    Family members who have grievances, those who complain about the treatment of a ward in a guardianship gone bad are labeled as: 'ungrateful, angry, greedy heirs' and worse.

    Eyes wide open: Distraction and Diversion ~~ This is #1 strategy by the abusers to distract inquiring minds from the real issues - those who are guilty of wrongdoing label the complainants as persons with personality disorders, mental disorders, distant family members who came out of the woodwork, along with a long list of descriptive labels.


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  3. OMG NASGA I'm going there now to read Joe's new chapter. Who's next? You? Me?

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  4. the list of victims could include others aunts uncles cousins and strangers in guardianship a long list of others other than mom and dad although that is an attention getter sad there are crooks and liars everywhere all of us are walking dollar signs spend it before someone else does is a good plan that is in progress no profit leaves me and you in a safer place

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  5. Date the book will be ready to add to my collection?

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  6. It's about time, with all due respect to the author, that someone with criminal investigations background open that dirty door to expose the dark side of the dark side once that door is opened my hope is people will look at the evidence the process who is in control of pursuing interviews and investigation connect the political dots connect the $ dots and the voting dots to the core of the problems if this continues well folks you are reading your future so firm up and step up no denying what is happening this makes the death panels look merciful and yes get it there are those who approve or deny medical coverage rehab etc if you are of a certain age and that age is dropping fast you might as well do what they are doing in Germany and take control of your destiny before you are trapped in a system who sees you as an item that needs disposing of it's as simple as that.

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  7. I have been following this book from the day I heard it was in progress!

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  8. Job well done Joe Roubicek! Looking forward with much anticipation to your new book's notice of being released.

    No doubt your efforts will save lives. Thank you for your dedication and hard work.

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  9. Can't wait for the next chapter on guardianship!

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  10. Great title, Joe. It's all about profit. BIG profit.

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  11. I, for one, am grateful to be able to express my voice without threat of Risperidone hanging over me. Your comments are eye opening and I appreciate them! Joe Roubicek

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  12. I can hardly wait for this book.

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  13. Good response, Joe!

    And look at the profit Big Pharma makes off of Risperidone and black box drugs routinely given to seniors.

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  14. Thank you Joe for connecting so much of the negligence and abuse about which we complain. What especially hit home here is your description of cases in which estates are being stolen from nursing home residents restrained by antipsychotics, just as my father was taken advantage of on the day he died while on a morphine drip and under a DNR order. Do you think that such cases further demonstrate the need for the forensic interview protocol and corresponding legislation which are presented in the document which the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau posts online at http://www.regulations.gov/#!documentDetail;D=CFPB-2012-0018-1047?

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