Prolly burnt it up when they cremated gramma.
Funny that. Hawaii put a law into place before the election that certain documents belonging to deceased people could not be made public. It even specified papers or scraps of paper found or written in a Bible. Said it was an invasion of privacy, even if the person was dead and even if it did not pertain to the person who died.
Dead people have an expectation of privacy? What other rights to the dead still retain, besides voting?
-PJ