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To: Coral Snake
I sure as heck see it. There's no other explanation for why this creep wants this woman killed when it's no skin off his nose to have her returned to her parents. Medical miracles happen all the time and there's too much chance she might tell what happened to her. Also--there's the million plus settlement, or what ever is left of it to be inherited. A clear conflict of interest. Florida law and tort law should be ammended to RETURN UNUSED MONIES awarded for the care and rehabilitation of such recipients to the insurers in the event that any amounts remain after a patient dies and/or it never used for the intended purpose, as in this case. After all, he received something of a kings ransom for himself seperately for loss of companionship. One might call it "The Lead us Not Into Temptation Law." As far as this monster wanting to "get on with his life," hasn't anyone noticed he has done that? For what it's worth--if I was the "new little chippie," I'd sleep with one eye open, after checking to see how much insurance was riding on me.
15 posted on 10/19/2003 6:32:11 PM PDT by texaslil
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To: texaslil
For what it's worth--if I was the "new little chippie," I'd sleep with one eye open, after checking to see how much insurance was riding on me.

I'd be setting up a new address and, if I were unscrupulous, opening up an offshore bank account. Wouldn't it be truly fitting if Michael woke up one morning with his fiancée gone and soon thereafter received an anonymous note "IF YOU DON'T WANT ANYONE TO KNOW XXX, DEPOSIT $500,000 IN BANK YYYYY ACCOUNT ZZZZZ BEFORE 12PM TOMORROW"?

16 posted on 10/19/2003 7:24:07 PM PDT by supercat (Why is it that the more "gun safety" laws are passed, the less safe my guns seem?)
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