Posted on 06/26/2014 6:31:20 PM PDT by dennisw
Hired via craigsList ______________lol lol lol lol
Put her stuff in the front yard and change the locks.
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KaesMom, Jacksonville, United States, 1 hour ago
slip her a dozen sleeping pills in her dinner and when she passes out drive her into the desert and drop her off
that is illegal... we had a nice discussion about this this morning on a previously posted thread...
“I would prefer not to.”
solution- change the lock when this crazy witch is out the house and pack all her belongings and let her pick them up.
or
solution- when she’s out of the house burn it down.
Oh no... it’s California where the judges will award her the house and kids.
Lovely! Kicking a sick senior out into the street!
I find this story to be somewhat funny.
Hiring a nanny on Craigslist and having her move into to house.
Not understanding laws governing recidency of a domicile or protection of the elderly prior to having a 64 year old woman move into your house.
A stay at home mom that requires a nanny.
I like the desert drop-off idea, preferably rolled up in some old carpet like any good coyote entree should be wrapped.
Or maybe she can be “accidentally” run over in the driveway.
bfl
Your neck of the woods, ping
You got it dude!
I’d put a door with a good lock on the kitchen, and quit feeding her. When she leaves to get food, change the locks on the house. Then I’d sell the house and flee California for good.
For whatever reason, the family decided that it was worth spending their own money on a nanny. Who are we to judge?
Agreed. Why does she need nanny, so she does not break a nail?
My sympathy for them ebbed after that.
The insurance would go to the nanny. I have to admit I’m surprised that the surnames are opposite of what I thought they’d be.
This is so FRICKED UP!!!
Professional victim. Evidently in this poorly written story it is said she is well-known through the court system to sue families. I imagine she is holding out until she is 65 and can collect.
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