The little gun she wanted so bad… Ruthie told me you asked him for it in 2006. He always kept it right here on the top of his desk in his bedroom. He said it never did shoot straight. Sally must have seen it when she ‘visited’ in 2006, then tried to act like it was a dear keepsake he wanted her to have.
I’ll just bet you wanted me to forget. lol . This whole email was an excuse for why you didn’t bother to call me when you knew dad died!! The trouble is, this was a trap. The only way I knew about the pistol was because Ruthie told me she heard you ASK dad for it! After Ruth told me, I asked dad and he didn’t know what I was talking about! I wanted to see what YOU would say… And then what do you know … a month and a half after he dies, there it is, written in the will. So interesting.
So I told you I knew about it and this is your story. “So, do I feel he owes me? Yes I do.” #Motive And yeah, isn’t that last line interesting since I was SUPPOSED to be on that cruise and would never have known a thing.
Barely more than a paupers grave is what their daughter gave them. No flowers, no visits, no memorials. They adopted Sally and her brother Gary as infants and gave then everything they had in the 1940s. Back in the 50s, it was quite a thing to be an exchange student on a trip to France. And a cheerleader too. But life didn’t happen the way she expected, and she harbored that resentment the rest of her life.
See the pun on the name ‘Huff’ and Prosecuting Attorney Gerald “Hough”? Pronounced the same, although I had never heard it mentioned until 10/21/2010 and he himself corrected my pronunciation . He completely ‘didn’t remember’ talking to Sally Bozeat, although She says he Did when she went to West Virginia in 2006, along with Venita (very strange trip, indeed). Now I know what they planned all along. I wonder if they both still laugh at how funny it all is? #psychopath
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