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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 640144" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>My main concern is what she is capable of doing to the elderly population, the disabled population and children if she is allowed to work with them. She's 41 and it is unlikely that this was her first time, although it may be the first time she got caught or anyone found out who cheated them.</p><p></p><p>She has many children from four different husbands. I care about her children, but I'm not sure they're better off with her around. At any rate, she doesn't have custody of all of them. And I know those seniors are not safe with her. I thought that most of the folks in that assisted living facility were oriented, but I talked to somebody who used to work there too and she said they are mostly confused and could easily be taken advantage of.</p><p></p><p>Why should she b e trusted even to work at Walmart? Will she try to get a job at a bank? Her FB implies she was once a teller. What mischief she could pull if she got a job there. I am an honest person...I have to weigh everything. If I let her go, then there is blood on my hands if she hurts anyone again. If I let the police, the post master, and the bank investigate and prosecute then I cooperated without making the final decision myself, as only the judge can do. I really don't want to see her in jail, like my dad. I want her banned from working around vulnerable people and around money. Her husband has a good job. If she can stay married to him, he will bring home enough money to feed her. If she can't, it is her own fault. All of this is her own fault.</p><p></p><p>I have to think of the greater good rather than the one person. I am not going to settle with her. I'm going to let the people investigating do their jobs and will be a witness in court if called. The more I think about it, the more sociopathic I think she probably is. She did the crime. Let her face the consequences. She was in trouble with the law as short a time ago as last year. Guess she took the leap from bad checks to forgery...that we know of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 640144, member: 1550"] My main concern is what she is capable of doing to the elderly population, the disabled population and children if she is allowed to work with them. She's 41 and it is unlikely that this was her first time, although it may be the first time she got caught or anyone found out who cheated them. She has many children from four different husbands. I care about her children, but I'm not sure they're better off with her around. At any rate, she doesn't have custody of all of them. And I know those seniors are not safe with her. I thought that most of the folks in that assisted living facility were oriented, but I talked to somebody who used to work there too and she said they are mostly confused and could easily be taken advantage of. Why should she b e trusted even to work at Walmart? Will she try to get a job at a bank? Her FB implies she was once a teller. What mischief she could pull if she got a job there. I am an honest person...I have to weigh everything. If I let her go, then there is blood on my hands if she hurts anyone again. If I let the police, the post master, and the bank investigate and prosecute then I cooperated without making the final decision myself, as only the judge can do. I really don't want to see her in jail, like my dad. I want her banned from working around vulnerable people and around money. Her husband has a good job. If she can stay married to him, he will bring home enough money to feed her. If she can't, it is her own fault. All of this is her own fault. I have to think of the greater good rather than the one person. I am not going to settle with her. I'm going to let the people investigating do their jobs and will be a witness in court if called. The more I think about it, the more sociopathic I think she probably is. She did the crime. Let her face the consequences. She was in trouble with the law as short a time ago as last year. Guess she took the leap from bad checks to forgery...that we know of. [/QUOTE]
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