Ya this monster in law clearly doesn't understand that she doesn't have any right to try and force someone into giving her any amount of money. Somebody can't right in their will that somebody has to give their family any amount of money. This woman doesn't think like normal people do, because the rest of us know it's against the law to imprison someone even if they are family.
Lisa Sidmouth is a heartless person to try too use her ex's dead wife to try and blackmail him. She deserves to get thrown head first into prison cell for everything she has done. Everything from impersonating his dead wife to the fraud and blackmail attempt.
I doubt she will learn how to be a decent person in prison, she more likely to learn how to be a more convincing liar and get away with trying to extort money off people. One is left with the question, has she got away with her gold grabbing before she tried to fleece him?
Change all your passwords and cancel all debit and credit cards IMMEDIATELY...if just temporarily. Don't let Lisa have access to your funds, and keep these text conversations!😡
Who, in their right mind, would just say SURE to an anonymous person via a text message demanding such a huge amount of money? I'm 75 and wouldn't fall for such crapola! 😁
My parents were elderly and didn’t speak English so they asked me to listen to a voicemail in English on their phone. Somebody claimed they owed a lot of money to the IRS and the FBI had the house surrounded and they’d be arrested if they didn’t send money immediately. Good thing they didn’t understand the message and panic.
Close friends and even family will never know what someone is feeling or thinking. It’s a picture perfect outside of a person and use humor to cover up their emotions. We see a smiling face and in the inside there’s a picture of a person on the floor with their face covered with agony/depression. They often feel that there’s only one way out. Unfortunately this happens more than we know.
I want to know why OP was even interrogated by the police when the suicide never even occurred. Brenda should have been charged for filing a false report and for trying to extort money and falsely imprisoning her children. It wasn’t a well thought out plan/story.
1st story- I found it a bit suspicious that at 1:21-1:48 Anna mentions just talking to Brian over phone and he mentioned getting together a funeral for Lilly, and then the MIL say, " I see... so Brian also heard the news... Poor thing! He must be in shock. However, at 2:34 the MIL she mentions Brian being in the neighborhood and that he had witnessed it. If he was indeed there then why did she tell Anna that he must have heard the news about what happened, he would have already known. Maybe I missed something. What do y'all think? Correct me if I'm wrong.😊😊
Unfortunately, fraud is only charged if fraud is actually committed, they really don't have attempted fraud unless it was in act of furtherence of another crime.
That’s not true. The fraud does not have to have been successful or completed. The victim does not have to have been injured either. Kind of like “attempted murder.” The murder doesn’t have to have happened for it to be a crime.
Close friends and even family will never know what someone is feeling or thinking. It’s a picture perfect outside of a person and use humor to cover up their emotions. We see a smiling face and in the inside there’s a picture of a person on the floor with their face covered with agony/depression. They often feel that there’s only one way out. Unfortunately this happens more than we know.
A will is to give the deceased things to loved ones. Not to demand things from others
Perhaps it’s different in other countries? Perhaps.
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If Mr night has been overseas for a year, there's no way he could have done that to his wife, in a completely different country. Pretty simple.
Ya this monster in law clearly doesn't understand that she doesn't have any right to try and force someone into giving her any amount of money. Somebody can't right in their will that somebody has to give their family any amount of money. This woman doesn't think like normal people do, because the rest of us know it's against the law to imprison someone even if they are family.
2nd story, it's not the doctor who is suppose to notify family in a death especially if there is a question of abuse. The police usually does this.
Another mistake on her part 😅
Oh yeah...lemme get my change purse and get that million dollars ready for you NOT! 😂
second story: "show me you know nothing about criminal procedure without saying that you know nothing about criminal procedure"
Oh the last story the widower was so sweet. Still talks to his dead wife every night. Hope he finds love again when he’s ready.
Who juat has a million bucks just laying around?
Rich people
Scrooge McDuck.
Millionares?
20:27 20:30 20:33 The sum was probably in yens originally.
Isn't it next to all of us as we listen to stories? 😂
Story #2... the "doctor" was not bribing the husband, she was trying to blackmail him.
Story 1 still makes me angry as a suicide loss survivor. Disgusting.
Scam artists are EVIL!!!
Lisa Sidmouth is a heartless person to try too use her ex's dead wife to try and blackmail him. She deserves to get thrown head first into prison cell for everything she has done. Everything from impersonating his dead wife to the fraud and blackmail attempt.
I doubt she will learn how to be a decent person in prison, she more likely to learn how to be a more convincing liar and get away with trying to extort money off people.
One is left with the question, has she got away with her gold grabbing before she tried to fleece him?
Change all your passwords and cancel all debit and credit cards IMMEDIATELY...if just temporarily. Don't let Lisa have access to your funds, and keep these text conversations!😡
Hey Lisa..."Loose lips sink ships"! 😅
Seriously, these stories need more work done on them.
Who, in their right mind, would just say SURE to an anonymous person via a text message demanding such a huge amount of money? I'm 75 and wouldn't fall for such crapola! 😁
My parents were elderly and didn’t speak English so they asked me to listen to a voicemail in English on their phone. Somebody claimed they owed a lot of money to the IRS and the FBI had the house surrounded and they’d be arrested if they didn’t send money immediately. Good thing they didn’t understand the message and panic.
Close friends and even family will never know what someone is feeling or thinking. It’s a picture perfect outside of a person and use humor to cover up their emotions.
We see a smiling face and in the inside there’s a picture of a person on the floor with their face covered with agony/depression. They often feel that there’s only one way out. Unfortunately this happens more than we know.
Could this be any more melodramatic? MIL is chewing the scenery.
Brenda Brenda Brenda ... don't talk about dead people in the present tense.
Its not bribery it’s blackmail
Ok! how is someone is arrested for someone taking their life!?🤔
I want to know why OP was even interrogated by the police when the suicide never even occurred. Brenda should have been charged for filing a false report and for trying to extort money and falsely imprisoning her children. It wasn’t a well thought out plan/story.
What complaint exactly would the police take and go investigate?
1st story- I found it a bit suspicious that at 1:21-1:48 Anna mentions just talking to Brian over phone and he mentioned getting together a funeral for Lilly, and then the MIL say, " I see... so Brian also heard the news... Poor thing! He must be in shock.
However, at 2:34 the MIL she mentions Brian being in the neighborhood and that he had witnessed it.
If he was indeed there then why did she tell Anna that he must have heard the news about what happened, he would have already known.
Maybe I missed something. What do y'all think? Correct me if I'm wrong.😊😊
The doctor's notification is a fraud. The bill would be sent by mail. If spouse abuse was suspected, the police would be called.
Sidmouth….. okay😅😅😅
Unfortunately, fraud is only charged if fraud is actually committed, they really don't have attempted fraud unless it was in act of furtherence of another crime.
That’s not true. The fraud does not have to have been successful or completed. The victim does not have to have been injured either. Kind of like “attempted murder.” The murder doesn’t have to have happened for it to be a crime.
Not true,
Nope, Fraud can still happen IF you didn't hand over the money.
1st story. 18/19 minutes and going around in boring circles. 😡
I open the gear ⚙️ and increase speed on many of these, it helps me during mundane tasks.
*phased
No, fazed is the proper usage.
The second story's ending was not good.
The second story drags on too long, over the same subject.
The abdomen is not in the upper body, just saying.
Close friends and even family will never know what someone is feeling or thinking. It’s a picture perfect outside of a person and use humor to cover up their emotions.
We see a smiling face and in the inside there’s a picture of a person on the floor with their face covered with agony/depression. They often feel that there’s only one way out. Unfortunately this happens more than we know.