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92 year old man from Idaho travels to Utah with intent to kill family members
ABC4 TV news (Utah) ^
| Sep 30, 2025
| Sorina Trauntvein
Posted on 09/30/2025 4:50:35 PM PDT by Peter ODonnell
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To: Flaming Conservative
They say that as you get senile all of our bad qualities will get multiplied.
I saw that with my late parents.
Minor caution about people can turn into full blown paranoia.
Anger that used to be controllable and cause no harm can turn into real attempts to injure or even kill others.
All that can lead to a lot of strange drama—like that in this thread.
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posted on
09/30/2025 7:24:31 PM PDT
by
cgbg
("The truth is not for all men, but only for those who seek it.")
To: Peter ODonnell
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posted on
09/30/2025 7:29:05 PM PDT
by
dfwgator
("I am Charlie Kirk!")
To: Peter ODonnell
I guess he finally had enough.
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posted on
09/30/2025 8:18:18 PM PDT
by
Organic Panic
('Was I molested. I think so' - Ashley Biden in response to her father joining her in the shower.)
To: Segovia
Where there’s a will, there’s a relative.
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posted on
09/30/2025 8:52:58 PM PDT
by
Albion Wilde
(Draw the line that Kirk exemplified: debate is healthy; violence is unacceptable. --Christopher Rufo)
To: Dr. Franklin
“Sounds like at 92 he lost his filter. Expect his lawyer to argue some kind of diminished mental capacity, if not insanity.”
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He’s already been diagnosed with dementia. One of the large symptoms is “loss of executive function,” which means he can’t make rational decisions any longer.
To: cgbg
We are dealing with that with my husband’s sister who is only a couple of years older than him.
Although her husband and children are present, she will not cooperate with them in her own care.
My husband (her brother) is the only one who has any influence over her.
She wants to live alone and drive her car at will even though she totaled her last one.
She claims she is perfectly healthy in spite of a long list of serious ailments and injuries.
Apparently she doesn’t have any pain from these ailments and doesn’t even remember that she has them.
It is exhausting dealing with her.
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posted on
09/30/2025 10:52:54 PM PDT
by
Blueway
To: Segovia
This sounds too much like a local case I was involved with. An old neighbor, (a judge) and his wife were childless, but the judge had an illegitimated daughter from an old liaison forty years prior. As the judge was getting on, and then his wife died, he wrote out a new will, and asked my Dad and another neighbor to witness it, then he filed it at the courthouse. A year later, he died, (with an estate of several millions) and a nephew, whom the old judge despised produced a will five years older than the one Dad had witnessed, and got EVERYTHING.... the will the judge signed was never found, strangely... When enough money is involved, you don’t know what can happen.
If he filed his will with the register of wills in the courthouse and it disappeared, that is very strange. That sounds like petty local corruption. Wills disappear at home all of the time, which is why they can be registered in the courthouse. Sounds like the nephew was connected to people in the courthouse and paid someone off. Another method I've heard to is to have a P.O. box and mail the will to it, and just leave it in the box. It's far better to leave the will with the intended beneficiary.
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posted on
10/01/2025 12:13:46 AM PDT
by
Dr. Franklin
("A republic, if you can keep it." )
To: Bob Wills is still the king
He’s already been diagnosed with dementia. One of the large symptoms is “loss of executive function,” which means he can’t make rational decisions any longer.
So the local police took an attempted murder confession from an elderly demented man. They could interview others in the old age home to meet their monthly quota. Many people have a family member they would like dead, but never act on it.
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posted on
10/01/2025 12:16:47 AM PDT
by
Dr. Franklin
("A republic, if you can keep it." )
To: cgbg
Good observation. I’ve seen it.
But the knowledge that we all will stand before the Judgment seat one day will hopefully ameliorate this, at least somewhat. We all are accountable to God.
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posted on
10/01/2025 3:29:22 AM PDT
by
sauropod
To: dfwgator
People who are legally insane can get away with murder.
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posted on
10/01/2025 4:52:04 AM PDT
by
Dr. Franklin
("A republic, if you can keep it." )
To: Peter ODonnell
But will the cops show as much enthusiasm and diligence to investigate the larceny by trick or false pretense that the old man claims was perpetrated by his nephew on the old man’s wife and him? I’ll bet it’s not on their radar.
To: Flaming Conservative
In other words, we don’t know. As is posted, the nephew and his wife may have been sorry sacks of crap and his mother may not have wanted to will them anything.
Why did the woman not have her will going to her son? Could it be that he was sorry ass person? Did he and his wife manipulate the elderly woman? We don’t know but it should be thoroughly investigated.
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posted on
10/01/2025 5:42:40 AM PDT
by
boycott
To: dfwgator
And it gives them somebody to talk to.
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posted on
10/01/2025 7:53:34 AM PDT
by
Vaduz
To: iontheball
Of course, they have lots of money now.
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posted on
10/01/2025 10:38:06 AM PDT
by
Segovia
(https://townhall.com/columnists/kevinmccullough/2025/07/06/fossil-fooled-lives-vs-lies-n2659950)
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