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Adult daughter stole entire life savings
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<blockquote data-quote="jeanne in CA" data-source="post: 627762" data-attributes="member: 18036"><p>Hi SS, Thank you so much for your message, and I am very glad you are feeling better. I have never had kidney stones but oddly enough the detective was out for two weeks with them and he said they are awful! </p><p> </p><p>It has been a very long time indeed since the police have gotten involved and I only hope that in the end, justice will prevail. If not, I will have the comfort of knowing I did everything I could. I feel the same way about not seeing her as you do about not seeing your son. Every day has gotten better. Perhaps the biggest heartbreak is knowing that this child that you gave birth to and loved so completely never really loved back. At first, I thought maybe she would miss me. Now, I realize that her dad and I were just collateral damage in her greater scheme of things. </p><p> </p><p>I think her singleminded determination gave her the impetus to develop the wherewithal to do all the things she did. Typical where there is a will there is a way. Glad to see your son's will was not as strong. </p><p> </p><p>Thank you again for your kindness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeanne in CA, post: 627762, member: 18036"] Hi SS, Thank you so much for your message, and I am very glad you are feeling better. I have never had kidney stones but oddly enough the detective was out for two weeks with them and he said they are awful! It has been a very long time indeed since the police have gotten involved and I only hope that in the end, justice will prevail. If not, I will have the comfort of knowing I did everything I could. I feel the same way about not seeing her as you do about not seeing your son. Every day has gotten better. Perhaps the biggest heartbreak is knowing that this child that you gave birth to and loved so completely never really loved back. At first, I thought maybe she would miss me. Now, I realize that her dad and I were just collateral damage in her greater scheme of things. I think her singleminded determination gave her the impetus to develop the wherewithal to do all the things she did. Typical where there is a will there is a way. Glad to see your son's will was not as strong. Thank you again for your kindness. [/QUOTE]
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