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Acrylic-bob 17-03-2005 13:44

Sickest Story of the Week
 
This one leaves me speechless....again!

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...529452,00.html

-pixie 17-03-2005 13:46

Re: Sickest Story of the Week
 
Isn't there some law or something that prevents items gained unlawfully being used as profit or suchlike?
Its disgusting that she will gain off her husbands murders.

And how do you have "documentary evidence" for your own property? I think that most people will find this nigh on impossible to produce, especially if its an old family trinket.

MichiganRed 17-03-2005 13:58

Re: Sickest Story of the Week
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by -pixie
And how do you have "documentary evidence" for your own property? I think that most people will find this nigh on impossible to produce, especially if its an old family trinket.

For purposes of insurance coverage, we have digital images of our household valuables (including serial numbers of electronic devices and limited edition collectible items) on file with our local agent.

janet 17-03-2005 13:59

Re: Sickest Story of the Week
 
This story stinks, if no one has proof then the items should be sold and the money donated to charity.That to me is the fairest way.Why should Mrs Shipman profit from her husbands misdeeds

Acrylic-bob 17-03-2005 14:03

Re: Sickest Story of the Week
 
I thought it was bad enough that she had the brass neck to claim a Widow's pension from the NHS. But this takes the bl**dy biscuit!


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