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August 8, 2007

Elder Abuse - How to Steal an Estate (Part 2)

Financial Matters – If you have the power of attorney for one parent and there is a call for property settlement. Delay any discussions on the matter as long as you can. The longer you stretch the discussion period, the higher the chance of the target dying. You will then have control of the entire asset pool.

If you are sent legal documents regarding property settlement, make unreasonable demands.
Give reason as that you have your own family to look after and cannot afford to look after ONE parent.
That will further stretch the time frame and hopefully this resulted in the death of one or both parents.

ISOLATION
Alternative 1

Avoid Isolation - Encourage your target to continue their normal activities except those involving the heirs. You want them to appear normal to friends and associates who can validate their feelings. Isolating elderly people can be used to prove undue influence.

ALTERNATIVE 2

ISOLATE – IN THE NAME OF SOMEBODY OR SOMETHING

Keep target in isolation. Remember if you ensure that target’s living-quarters are untidy and crammed – no one wIll visit.
Better still, if you have the power-of-attorney for the spouse, bar the only visitor to target. Give reason as that the other spouse would be upset.

Unbelievable as it sounds, the techniques mentioned here was used in a case that I have knowledge of.

The abusers were adult children. They thought what they did to their parents will never be known. Family matters and privacy of individuals? Of course, but when human rights are violated in any kind of abuse, the matter should be exposed.

Read more about this case. Click Here

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