This Person Warns The Family To Not Go To Their Late Dad’s House To Take His Things, They Do Anyway And Now May End Up In Prison Prison House
If a stranger does something that you consider wrong or a crime, you won’t hesitate to report them and most likely, people in your life would think you did the right thing. But when it comes to family, it gets trickier because you are expected to forgive the culprit just because you are related by blood.
Two siblings are now dealing with this dilemma and think that their cousins should be charged for robbery when they went to scavenge their late dad’s house, but the rest of the family are calling them too cruel for getting them arrested.Cousin couldn’t wait until their uncle’s children executed his will and now is being charged with felonyThe Original Poster and their sister Jess lost their mom last year and just recently, their dad also passed away.
When the OP’s grandpa and their mom died, the family went to their house to look through the deceased relatives’ things so they could take them. The OP and Jess wanted to prevent this from happening with their dad’s things and told the family that they would prosecute if anyone else set foot in the house before they did.
The things they took were worth more than $1,000, so the cousins are facing felony charges. One of the cousins already has been in jail in the past, so he could get up to 10 years in prison for this. They asked this because when their mom and grandpa died, their relatives were quick to take anything they wanted from their houses
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