I didn't know what else to title this. Has anyone been even slightly involved with murder? This is as close as I hope to ever get.
A very good friend of ours who currently lives on Staten Island just lost her one of her brothers who lived in Florida this past Monday. We knew him too but haven't seen him in a couple of years. She flew down Tuesday. The word was that his wife found him cold in bed when she went to wake him up. The brother, his second wife, his daughter from his first marriage and his father were all living in the same house. Our friend told my wife this evening that her brother had recently bailed a friend out of jail and this friend was also staying with them.
The brother had pawned his guitar and motorcycle among other things to go the guy’s bail. This “friend” had given the brother’s widow the creeps to begin with so after he died, she made plans to have the bond revoked. When she went to the pawn shop to buy her husband’s things back she happened to tell the pawn broker what had happened. He told her he wasn’t looking to start trouble but the last guy who bailed this “friend” out, wound up dead in his sleep two days later. She called the sheriff’s department.
So, besides being the possible victim of a homicide, the dead brother’s family can’t get his body back until the police are done with it and they were told that could take months. They’ll have a service but without a body.
A very good friend of ours who currently lives on Staten Island just lost her one of her brothers who lived in Florida this past Monday. We knew him too but haven't seen him in a couple of years. She flew down Tuesday. The word was that his wife found him cold in bed when she went to wake him up. The brother, his second wife, his daughter from his first marriage and his father were all living in the same house. Our friend told my wife this evening that her brother had recently bailed a friend out of jail and this friend was also staying with them.
The brother had pawned his guitar and motorcycle among other things to go the guy’s bail. This “friend” had given the brother’s widow the creeps to begin with so after he died, she made plans to have the bond revoked. When she went to the pawn shop to buy her husband’s things back she happened to tell the pawn broker what had happened. He told her he wasn’t looking to start trouble but the last guy who bailed this “friend” out, wound up dead in his sleep two days later. She called the sheriff’s department.
So, besides being the possible victim of a homicide, the dead brother’s family can’t get his body back until the police are done with it and they were told that could take months. They’ll have a service but without a body.
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