He could have been set up on direct deposit and auto-pay.
Why did it take so long? Simple, its because he wouldnt open the door when they knocked!
The Fourth Amendment in action. Inaction.
He didn’t answer the door. and his privacy was respected.
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Sometimes people do seal themselves off from the outside world. There is even a word for the severe condition called Agoraphobia. I sometimes wonder if my mother had it before she passed. It may be a manifestation of depression, especially if compulsive hoarding goes with it. Literally cocooning oneself, walling oneself off from the outside world.
It’s always the last place you look.
Then you have cases like this - and this woman was NOT a hoarder: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joyce_Vincent As our society becomes more fragmented, and we have more people (especially the elderly) living alone, this will become more common.
Next time you need to find someone, tell the police you saw them attaching a 10” upper to an adjustable stock lower on an AR and they’ll have him in 2 hours.
Isaak Komisarchik was reported missing about a month before his decomposing body was found in the elevator car.
Why?
They screwed up in almost every way imaginable.
When minutes count the police are just months away.
A lot of people automate all those payments through their bank, and so many people travel or suddenly move that the mail doesn’t even try to keep up with why mail isn’t taken in.
a hoarder???..................... Another Colliers case?
Dear Mummy and Dead.
Crushed under Junk...!
They will find me Reading FREEREPUBLIC.
After being dead more than a year, Chuck was not even a Chunk.
Steve Wilson used this terrible lonely death as subject for his album - "Hand. Cannot. Erase."
I know someone who had a hoarding parent. Her children did call her and would visit but it was very unpleasant in the house as she had animals also. Finally they talked her into letting them build another house for her behind one of the children’s houses, fixing up the original house enough to sell, and moving her. She was upset at the loss of so many of her things that had to go in the dumpster. Part of her problem was depression after a divorce in her late 40’s. She still has hoarding tendencies but is happier now.
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The guy cut himself from the whole world. Wouldnt let his own kids in. Made it physically impossible to enter. I blame him, not anyone else.
This has just become my Plan!
When I Check Out... No-One Knows!
(Sure they will shut off my Electricity, Water, Gas and Cable)
But then when they Fine me for Not Mowing my Lawn! (EPIC)
I Hope my remains Really Stink!
I’m from Texas! So (Fill in the Blank, rhymes with Chuck combined with the last vowel)
Decades ago when I lived in south Florida, a guy committed suicide by drug overdose sitting in a lawn chair in his back yard.
Several people saw him in the back yard, but all at different times, and just briefly.
A couple days went by and we had a typical thunder storm.
Someone saw him still sitting in the chair under a torrential rain, and finally called the Police.