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To: Arizona Carolyn

Once Daniel died and Anna was already stuck in the Bahamas for legal reasons (to avoid Birkhead and the paternity issue), the die was cast.

I do not doubt for a second that she wanted to be buried next to Daniel, WHEREEVER that was. So happened it was in the Bahamas. If Daniel had died in CA, Anna would be buried there (following the judges' train of thought). Not because of anything that anybody else wanted, but because of Anna's overwhelming attachment to Daniel and wanting to be with him in this world or the next.

Legally under FL law, Virgie would've been entitled to Anna's remains except for the judge appointing the guardian to decide for the baby. A few pundits have suggested that the judge might've gotten the law wrong in not moving on from the baby to Virgie rather than appointing a guardian.

Whatever, I personally don't think the guardian decided in the baby's best interest, BECAUSE he didn't know the father, and if it had been Larry, or anyone except Stern, then burying Anna in the Bahamas wouldn't have made sense. Having both bodies moved to CA might have, but then there's THIS...

Recall Larry said he didn't know for sure where he would hang his hat after all this is over. Maybe even Kentucky for the baby's sake. So TX wouldn't have been a bad fit (for both Mother and son, of course). Virgie and her other children and ALL of Anna's TX relatives (from whom she also cut herself off, not only Mom) could visit, as could Larry, Dannielynn, even Howard IF he wanted.

The Bahamas is another country. I blame both Howard and Anna for fleeing there in order to avoid the truth coming out, because all this bad stuff happening afterwards stems from THAT!


15,944 posted on 02/25/2007 12:53:17 PM PST by txrangerette (Congressman Duncan Hunter for POTUS...check him out!!)
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To: txrangerette

I think Seidlin got the law wrong. It's clear Virgie is next of kin over the age of 18. He got around that by appoing a GAL over the age of 18, but as far as I can tell it's not how Florida law reads.


15,953 posted on 02/25/2007 12:57:23 PM PST by Arizona Carolyn
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