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Family Sits Dead In House Since 1999...Just Discovered(Florida...Shocked?)
News-Press.Com
| 11-20-02
| Adam Kovac
Posted on 11/20/2002 8:10:29 PM PST by My Favorite Headache
Dead since 1999: Gruesome discovery in Lehigh
Dog perished with two Germans
By ADAM KOVAC, akovac@news-press.com
Lee County sheriffs deputies found two mummified bodies in a Lehigh Acres home Wednesday that they believe have been dead since 1999.
Josef Fuchs Jr., 34, was found under the covers in bed, with a dead German shepherd next to him. His mother, Liz Fuchs, 70, was found on the floor by the dining room table with a blanket over her.
Heinz Rubin, 66, of Fort Myers, found the bodies when he went to check on the pair at their home at East Fifth Street and Hamilton Avenue after the property taxes were not paid.
The other bills were automatically paid through an electronic account. The lights and the air-conditioning were on in the residence.
Rubin has known the family since 1988 and managed the home for them while they were in Germany. He last saw them at the beginning of January 1999.
They were in good spirits, I would say, Rubin said. There was nothing wrong. (Josef) said Id like to go back to Germany.
Rubin said no one had seen them since 1999 and in 2000 the police went to their apartment in Aachen, Germany near the Belgium border and they were not there. There was an indication the two had gone to Florida.
Id like to know too if it was a murder-suicide and wheres their rental car, Rubin said. Its a pity.
Rubin said Josef Fuchs, who had a nervous system disorder, was very smart and studied at a university in Germany.
He was her only boy and even though he was in his 30s she still called him her little boy and he was always trying to prove that he was a big boy, Heinz said.
There is no visible cause of death, said Lee County sheriffs Maj. Richard Chard. He said investigators are looking at some medications found in the home.
Both bodies were mummified, he said.
There is food in the refrigerator that has expiration dates of 1999 and the last day on the calendar is Feb. 28, 1999, Chard said.
The grass in the front yard stands about three to four feet tall among the nearby homes with well-manicured yards. Children played soccer in a nearby yard as detectives investigated.
Detectives are canvassing the neighborhood, trying to determine the last time someone saw them.
TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Germany; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: 1999; deadgermans
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To: vikingchick
LOL
To: My Favorite Headache
What is important about us knowing the dog perished, in advance of the story?
62
posted on
11/20/2002 9:35:18 PM PST
by
TheLion
To: NMFXSTC
Light bulbs left on all the time will last a long time.
It's the turning them off and on a lot that burns 'em out.
To: My Favorite Headache
There is food in the refrigerator that has expiration dates of 1999
Reminds me of Leslie Nielsen opening the Chinese food container.
To: Mike Fieschko
I'd like to know how they avoided getting "junk mail",
or did they have a slot in the door so no one saw it piling up?
To: hole_n_one
**Nonetheless, 2000 election records will certainly show that they did in fact vote for Gore.**
LOL!
To: hole_n_one
And if they're buried in Chicago, the can still vote for Dem's.
67
posted on
11/20/2002 10:13:15 PM PST
by
Sapper26
To: TheLion
I know. I was thinking the same thing. I wonder if the dog lived longer than we think and he started eating the owner? Cold have been drinking from the toilet?
To: Sapper26
LMAO
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To: vikingchick
I don't know about Florida. In California it should be possible. If you vote at the polls you have to sign the register, if you vote absentee you are given a numbered absentee ballot (on the stub) and a code that goes on the outside of the return envelope.
71
posted on
11/21/2002 12:44:40 AM PST
by
altair
To: Hap; Bacon Man
Ping to #9!
72
posted on
11/21/2002 5:47:21 AM PST
by
Xenalyte
To: billbears
In Florida?!? Cold enough for a heater?Absolutely, its the humidity that makes it bad. Ive lived all over the world including Germany, New Jersey, and North Carolina, and Ive never felt colder then I did last winter in Florida. However, I do live in the panhandle and were sometimes considered South Alabama. =)
73
posted on
11/21/2002 7:55:47 AM PST
by
FLdeputy
To: FLdeputy
were sometimes considered South Alabama.The Republic of West Florida!
To: FLdeputy
Now I don't know about that. From a life long North Carolinian our winters usually run a good 10-15 degrees at our coldest than Florida I'd think. And you know we've got the humidity. Course I spent 7 years in the mountains and I don't remember seeing in snowstorms in FL
To: billbears
Floridians think so. My brother lights a fire when it goes down to 50 at night!
To: Alouette
Were they logged on to America Online? Did someone pick up the telephone to see if they were still on hold for tech support? LOL!
To: Tribune7
>>This story reminds me of the guy who was found dead in his home after a couple of years with the Christmas lights still on.<<
I remember that, too.
He was in Germany (did they find him 3 or 4 years ago?) He had a TV guide in his lap dated 1985.
He was sitting in his chair in front of his TV, which was still on, all mummified like these. He had been a mean old recluse, so nobody missed him. They all thought he had moved away.
To: SerpentDove
That's the one. And I think it was an apartment building. Serious rent protection.
79
posted on
11/21/2002 5:16:40 PM PST
by
Tribune7
To: My Favorite Headache
did they vote in 2000?
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