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Attempted extortion by my 60 year old sister
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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 702684" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I am only now seeing this thread. I agree with Susiestar and RN that you are doing exactly the right thing. Both of you have good hearts. You are not responsible for her bad behavior, which I too feel is criminal and cruel and vindictive in intent.Mine too. I just posted a new thread about something hurtful that happened today. It is too sad how we can still be vulnerable them when the patterns stay the same for decades and decades.</p><p>Uh oh.</p><p>Uh oh. Learning sure does not come cheap does it?</p><p>Wow. How brazen.</p><p>It sounds like Meth to me. That is where the lack of morality may come from, too.</p><p> I would almost be tempted to report her crimes to the authorities. If she is addicted to drugs she will have a shot at rehabilitation if she is incarcerated. Overlooking this kind of harassment and threatening behavior, which I agree, is criminal, does not help her.</p><p></p><p>Of course, do not listen to me. She is not my sister and I will not suffer the consequences of any action you take. But, wow. Just, wow.</p><p>Absolutely, yes. You must evict her. I worry for you. She sounds dangerous. Not physically dangerous but out of control dangerous. She is completely unhinged. That is what scares me. I will go look now to see if you have posted more on other threads. I am so sorry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 702684, member: 18958"] I am only now seeing this thread. I agree with Susiestar and RN that you are doing exactly the right thing. Both of you have good hearts. You are not responsible for her bad behavior, which I too feel is criminal and cruel and vindictive in intent.Mine too. I just posted a new thread about something hurtful that happened today. It is too sad how we can still be vulnerable them when the patterns stay the same for decades and decades. Uh oh. Uh oh. Learning sure does not come cheap does it? Wow. How brazen. It sounds like Meth to me. That is where the lack of morality may come from, too. I would almost be tempted to report her crimes to the authorities. If she is addicted to drugs she will have a shot at rehabilitation if she is incarcerated. Overlooking this kind of harassment and threatening behavior, which I agree, is criminal, does not help her. Of course, do not listen to me. She is not my sister and I will not suffer the consequences of any action you take. But, wow. Just, wow. Absolutely, yes. You must evict her. I worry for you. She sounds dangerous. Not physically dangerous but out of control dangerous. She is completely unhinged. That is what scares me. I will go look now to see if you have posted more on other threads. I am so sorry. [/QUOTE]
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