Were pair thieves or caregivers of elderly man?
By John J. Moser
Of The Morning Call
December 9, 2008
A Schuylkill County couple befriended a man at the outset of his Alzheimer's disease, took him into their home and drained $167,000 from his accounts before his bank teller friends alerted authorities, who removed him from the home a month before his death, a state prosecutor told a jury Monday.
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SOURCE: Allentown Morning Call -PA,USA
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