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friend found dead What is the name of your state?kenyuckylast week my brothers best friend was found dead. he was a good friend of mine also. the police are suppose to have it blocked of as a crime scene. with it being a crime scene nobody is allowed up there. his wife left him 6months ago and his mom was making the house and land payments for him. his wife won't let my brothers up there to get there stuff. and his wife also took some of my brothers stuff going through it and won't give it back. it's all of his army paper work from where he was in the service and his kids birth certificates. can anything be done about this? and with it suppose to be blocked of as a crime scene doesn't that mean that his wife isn't suppose to be up there either going through stuff? my oldest brother lived up there cause (i am just going to call him M) M let my brother move a trailor on his land when he was a live. and his wife won't let him move it told my brother not to come back up there.my brother also has 2 cars up there. and help would be grateful.. Last edited by daiseymae; 11-08-2004 at 07:48 AM. |
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| These are questions you need to ask the local police.
__________________ Just because I'm a miserable human being doesn't mean I'm not right... |
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| kentucky, my brother did ask the police about it and they just laughed and walked away. that is why i am asking on this board if anyone on here knows that if it is a crime scene doesn't that mean that no body not even his wife is allowed on the property until they are done with the investigation? |
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| I doubt seriously if the police 'just laughed at him'. In most jurisdictions, no one is allowed within a crime scene except police and/or investigators. However, this sounds more like a rudimentary investigation that has now ceased. As for property rights, unless your brother can prove that the things on this person's land and in the home are his, he has no rights to them. And the sister CAN keep him from the property. Of course, since there is hardly ANY facts to this story, that's an assumption. You need to either call the local prosecuting attorney to determine if there is an ongoing investigation or not. And if there is not, begin proceedings to retrieve his belongings, which would mean suing in small claims court.
__________________ Just because I'm a miserable human being doesn't mean I'm not right... |
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My response: Theories become reality! IAAL |
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| kentucky, for one my brothers do have titles and prove that the stuff on that land is there's.i mean one of my brothers has all of his army papers and stuff that has his name on it. the trailor is in my oldest brothers name and his wife.but there is an investigation going on but a good friend of mine that works on the state troopers police force is going to handle it and get my brothers belongings back to them. you know i have been posting on this board for some time and with this situation in hand i have never been more upset with the so called want to be lawyers on here. i mean get real popping off with theories comes reality want kind of bogus crap is that. |
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My response: Hey!!! You're the one who started off with "kenyucky", which set the tone for the rest of this thread. IAAL |
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| kentucky, so just because i missed spelled a word from where i was typing fast that gives you the right to be a smart butt. i don't think so.... how would you feel if you was just asking a simple question and some body popped of with a smart remark. this person was a good friend of mine also and i'm not in the mood for any wise cracks. so just keep your wise cracks to your self and don't reply. |
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I found *19*.
__________________ It is our unanimous opinion that you are damn right and it should be obvious to any moron that your (ex) (SO’s ex) (boss) (landlord) (local police) should be immediately (jailed) (fired) (reprimanded) (arrested) (demoted) (shot) (evicted). In fact, you are so astonishingly correct in this matter, it will not surprise us one bit if you are offered a generous settlement, because, by golly, that’s just how it should be. You Rock, Love, Us Last edited by Shay-Pari'e; 11-09-2004 at 12:42 PM. |
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My response: When trailers and their trash - - collide! Film at eleven . . . IAAL |
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| Would that be on a new CSI episode? |
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My response: Actually, yes! It was very astute of you to pick up on that. IAAL |
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| kentucky, LOL, omg this person was just asking a question. and you guys' on here want to cut her down. get real. she just lost a friend and she is just wanting to find out if it is suppose to be a crime scene does that mean that no one is allowed on the property? to answer your question yes, no one is to be one that land until the police are done searching it. and i also work in a lawyers office and live in a trailor and i am NOT trailer trash. but yeah when the police get done your brothers need to get a police officer to go with them to get their stuff.if you have any more questions feel free to ask. |
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