Re: Insane "firm" grave robbers

Discussion in 'General Lounge' started by lbrown59, Dec 15, 2002.

  1. lbrown59

    lbrown59 Well-Known Member

    Posted by tickles (206.217.117.144) on December 13, 2002 at
    > 20:00:40:
    >
    > There were several credet cards that belonged to my deceased father.
    > There is
    > a man that claims to be representing the central card issuers
    > headquarters
    > that tells me that I must return them to the agency or I can be
    > fined for non
    > compliance. My fathers wallet was buried with him and in it were all
    > of his
    > cards. I explained this to him and he became irate and told me that
    > his firm
    > must get the cards back at all cost. I jokenly told him that he
    > would have to
    > dig him up to get them.My ammusement turned to horror when he asked
    > where he
    > was buried.I refused to tell him for my fathers grave is considered
    > sacred
    > and the location is not in the public records.For security reasons
    > only a
    > hand full of people know.This man has contacted my sister,but I got
    > to her
    > first. He wont tell us why they must be returned. Ive called the
    > firm,and
    > they wont talk to me any more.Since I am the executive to his
    > estate,the firm
    > has served a summons to go to court. They are trying to exhume him
    > and riffle
    > though his pants and get the cards out of the wallet. I have sworn
    > statements
    > from several relatives,and the funeral director that swear that the
    > cards
    > where in his wallet when he was buried. There is no sane reason why
    > theis
    > people need those cards so damn bad. What can I do to keep this
    > atrocity from
    > happening.I am not familier with any dealings my father had with
    > CAMCO. It
    > should be noted that he had no debt,and his affairs were in spended
    >
    > order.With his circle of friends,and my family,we have managed to
    > patrol the
    > road next to the cemetary where he is. At one time the guard ran
    > some men off
    > that were attempting to (what could be assumed)dig up the grave.They
    > even
    > fired a gun at the guard as they fled. I thought it odd that they
    > even
    > attempt it. They obviously dont know a thing about his grave. It is
    > 13 feet
    > deep with five feet of cement and various metals poured on top of
    > the cript.
    > It was in his will,and he would never say why. Maby he knew what was
    > coming
    > in the after life...lol. Any help is needed...... thank yo
    > ------------------------------------------
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    Do you think that a court would give permission for a body to be exhumed
    just for credit cards? I would say that a judge who would be that dirty
    and mean should be thrown off the bench and his license taken away from
    him. I can see exhuming a body for a dna test in the case of a murder
    but NOT for credit cards. I guess that the company who issued the credit
    cards thinks the father is going to use them in heaven or hell. Then not
    pay his debt.
     
  2. sweet21510

    sweet21510 Well-Known Member

    Lbrown,
    I didn't see this post when it originally was put up...Do you think its for real? What company in their right mind would worry about what was in the grave. Also, I've never heard of a crypt being that deep, or having metal poured on top...
     
  3. lbrown59

    lbrown59 Well-Known Member

    Do you think its for real?
    I don't know,but I wouldn't put much of anything past them.
     

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