r/Prorevenge Steal from Me? Lose Your $9,000,000 Inheritance!
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- čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
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0:00 Intro
0:10 Private investigator doesn't get paid and ruins cheating husband
6:02 My job doesn't want me to work until my notice
9:56 Don't underpay your employees if you want to keep your job
13:53 Greedy relatives get justice
15:07 Relatives force family member to change the will
"Sneaky Snitch" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC By Attribution 3.0 - Komedie
So I guess there’s now 3 important rules in life:
-Never cut down someone else’s trees
-Don’t mess with the IT guy
-Don’t mess with a PI
You forgot 2 important ones, don't mess with ppl who handle your food, and don't mess with farmers
@@lwolfstar7618 I think one of those is an extension of the other
There's infinitely more than those fodder examples, when compared to life.
But in a city, yes they're pretty significant.
What about the garbage people?
@JayLeeBeanz oh I completely agree, but its also important to not be arseholes knowing you're putting your meal in their hands. People who are arseholes to anyone serving them or "below" them is a huge sign of abusive/narcissistic personality traits. Its just not that hard to treat ppl with respect on both sides.
Not messing with private investigators should be on the same level as not messing with the IT guy.
The cheating husband had it coming
Don't mess with tree's too
Definitely a level above, because they can cause actual damage to your life.
Private investigators are the IT guys, but on steroids.
Same with the engineers guys
The first story is the literal definition of: *"Congratulations, you played yourself."*
Now we learned another lesson, don't MESS with private investigators, second to IT guys.
"These guys have tons of evidence of me cheating on my wife but I don't want to pay them!"
Don't forget "tree law"!
Nah story one is literally the definition of reddit karma bait. That shit is definitely 💯 false
@@totalldwarf640 Still an entertaining story that gets peoples justice boners going so who really cares if its false? I really don't understand why people have to "prove" its false when it is just a story to entertain and weather it is or not, it did that. So who cares???
@@totalldwarf640 And? Do you need a visual aid in form of image/video proof from OPs every single time to proof it's legit? If it's fake, how can they remember so much detail?
Jeez, stop being a special snowflake.
That first story, the guy just wanted to justify his OWN cheating by proving he wasn't the only one. And it backfired in the worst (best) possible way.
thats exactly what i was thinking
People who do those kinds of things lie cheat steal cant imagine there are people who wont
He wanted out of the marriage with her at fault, not him. He was being a greedy bitch, not wanting to justify his actions. He doesn't care about justifying his actions, he doesn't care enough about his wife to do that
Guilty conscience.
I think he wanted divorce evidence so he could get out of paying alimony.
That sure backfired!
Story one: If this was a movie I think people would complain to the writers on making such an unrealistic dumb villan. Reality IS often stranger than fiction.
The only difference between reality and fiction is that fiction needs to be credible Mark Twain
Except no way is that shit real
Now I kinda want this to be a film lol
R/rareinsults
I’ll say it 100 times. I don’t realistic fiction. I want believable fiction cause what’s realistic is subjective - especially with how weird reality can be.
I love how the "Spite Dollar" is a legitimate part of many wills. It really puts the point across that "I didn't forget you; I just don't care about you".
I'm still young, so I don't have a will, but I have a plan for when I do write one. Once I actually have enough money to leave for people, there's a couple of people I intend to leave a single penny.
That’s because of someone isn’t included they can potentially argue in court that it was an oversight/ mistake and get a percentage. The spite dollar makes it clear
@@CyanideSlushie This was explained in the video; OP is aware. They're just commenting on the fact that it's funny, which I agree with lol
It's actually a bit of a myth: you get the same effect by just explicitly leaving them nothing. They just need to be mentioned, not given something.
@@machinethatgoesblorp There are a few people I've done this too...
They ARE getting something from me...
They're getting a hearty FUCK YOU!!!
😄😁😆😅😂🤣
Story 4 + 5: That's what happens when someone steals from dying relatives. You want a good inheritance, *don't steal from your relatives*
Yeah I got some family that getting nothing once dad passes because of how much was "borrowed"
Actually when you leave an inheritance of $1, it gives those people a chance to contest the will, saying that there was a typo on the amount. You do have to include them in your will, but saying that you leave them nothing. At least that’s how it works in the US.
or a small object, right? I heard a story of an uber-rich grandma leaving a description of a single penny as her inheritance to someome x)
Actually 1$ is fine, in the will itself it is usually worded very clear, like "to receive one single dollar, in numbers: 1$" so if you have your will checked by a lawyer or someone, that is usually fine.
Nah, I'm videotaping myself reading the will at this point. Also I'm saying clearly that i did not forget about anybody at all in the will... Well I guess it makes sense if I had money in the first place
To my relatives, I leave nothing, as even a spite dollar would be too good for you
My question why leave anything. I told my nana leave enough to bury herself. She has 4 grown children 13 grandchildren and 20 great grand. She is approaching 90, let her spend their money now, not on people who are never around
*First OP:* I've heard stories about cheating partners accusing the other partner of cheating, but this is next-level. Good on OP and the ex-wife for getting back at the sleazeball. I hope the ex is doing well with her new family.
*Third OP:* Great hope followed by greater despair. Even Danganronpa couldn't make this up.
*Fourth OP:* That's just cruel. May the woman rest in peace, and I hope the niece and nephew's decision haunt them while they sleep.
second??
First OP: It's called mirroring
Stupid boss: YOUR NOT PULING YOUR WEIGHT!!!
Op: I know, I’m pulling the company’s weight
Moral of stories 2 and 3: If you're gonna implement changes in the organization to "improve productivity or/and reduce costs"; maybe, just MAAAAAAYYYYYBE don't start with the only person in the office who knows how run things smoothly or/and make sure you generate the most profit.
Most 'outside consultants' or 'clean up experts' justify their commissions/salaries by firing people. They generally target anyone who can challenge them. They collect their money, then move on to their next job leaving wreckage behind them.
I don't think these fools consider workers as "generating profit"
"Don't rock the boat before you know what's keeping it afloat" as the saying goes...
Story 1: So *he* cheated, but wanted to catch his wife cheating. I'm catching a weird vibe here.
He probably just wanted a divorce on favourable terms for him.
it easy to understand he wanted to have more sex but because he is a "husband" he cant do that legally so he ahem try to find "evident" of their wife cheating so he can have more sex
I'm thinking that he wanted evidence of her cheating, so he could divorce her more easily, before jumping over to one of his new partners. She wouldn't have gotten anything or very little in the divorce as no one would know that he was also cheating too.
I think he was cheating because he might have been convinced his wife was cheating
So basically an insecure immoral human being equivalent to a ripped trash bag?
My great-aunt did the "one dollar" thing in her will. A nephew of hers never paid back a bunch of money she lent him for school, and never came to see her when she was old and dying. Aunt Thelma didn't mess around.
7:40 to be fair he's correct, OP wasn't pulling their weight, they're pulling the weight or 3 to 4 workers
1 - talk about cutting your nose off to spite your face … of course he thought she was cheating, he judged her by his own standards
and how stupid was he taking women back to his house when he knew that there was surveillance equipment installed all over it?
[] In the UK the tradition was "cut off with a shilling" to include them in the will but make sure they got only the designated coinage - which would be around 5p nowadays.
The aunt with $9M -- since it was her only relatives, she should preferably have left $1,000-$5,000 so that it's harder to challenge in court. I'm a former paralegal and have seen these play out. $1 seems spiteful and is easier to challenge, while several thousand is much, much harder.
Can I ask a question related to that~?
@@alisahutako4518 just ask it, you dont have to ask for permission lol
@@alisahutako4518 Yes, just ask. I'm not an attorney, but I'll give it a shot. :)
Are they not allowed to be spiteful? I wouldn’t think they’d have a good reason to argue in court since there’s a will
Challenging the will because you were left 1$? How can the state decide who gets what when obviously she wanted a will that stated it.
That first story is a prime example of the importance of getting a prenup. He lost a house that had been with his family for some time in divorce proceedings because he didn't...
I seriously cannot get ready for work unless I listen to rslash 😂 I hope he’s not late!
Right?
Same! This has become part of my morning routine 😂
For me it’s a ritual for when I get off lol
Who thinks trying to screw over people whose profession is digging dirt on people is a good idea?
Yep some people seem so incapable of thinking things through.
It’s a very good idea
Just goes to show, being rich doesn't mean you're smart
Someone who's wealth and privilege isolated them for negative consequences.
Don't lie then. If people were honest with their loved ones PI profession would be non existent. But as you see homeboy was trash and projecting.
Bad inheritance stories make me love my family even more. When my mother passed last year there was never any issues, I was the executor, although my sister had to help me a lot because I couldn't get around easily for a while. Don't break your hip if you can help it. Everything has been divvied up as she wanted. Stuff family didn't take is being sold at an antique mall, with the money going to a nursing scholarship. That's how mom got through school.
9 minutes ago? I've been blessed. I love to listen to these while cleaning. Thanks!
This is the same time he uploads every day, I know this because it's when my morning alarm goes off :)
why do you have a fake checkmark lmfao
@@CzVoiceActing That’s definitely not fake lol
@@CzVoiceActing it's not fake 😭
@@bobthepancake2870 google what it looks like
At first glance, I totally thought the thumb nail was Amber making that face about her dog stepping on a bee 🤣
The husband in the 1st story did not think anything through 😂
Last story? Doing something nice for someone without expecting compensation costs you only a little of your time. The lady leaving him so much in her will saw what a kind soul he has. And her too.
1st story: it'd have been one thing if the client was just an AH, but that he was LITERALLY the one cheating...and where the surveillance was set up on top of that? He and his family deserved everything they got.
2nd story: sucks when the little guy reads the contract, understands the nuances, lucks out with a patient future employer, and sticks it out to ensure the dumpster fire is well fed with gasoline.
3rd story: And that, kids, is what is called "Playing the long game." Beautiful.
4th story: Lesson learned. $1 and pointed statements in the will if necessary. Check.
4th story addition: I hope that DIL gets nothing. Horrible people abusing elderly and sick people deserve cacti enemas.
Not only the Manager shorting the pay get fired, but since it was right after a promotion, it will look really bad on his resume for short time in this position.
That second story was hilarious. Literally at will works both ways. That 3 month notice just sets up horrible disasters
Ok, so the company wanted to get rid of op, but they wanted op to pay them for leaving early? Also, it's illegal to make someone need to have 3 months notice
Yeah, I agree that clause would be difficult to enforce but the thing is most people don't have the $$ to fight that in court
I love story one! He wanted to be a free man to bring his "ladies" around but didn't want to lose his money. He didn't think she was cheating he was hoping she was as crappy as him but nope! I wonder if he even realized PI's just follow people to catch their wrongdoings not to fabricate them doing wrong. Well he is free now and she also helped free him of his money too! Wonder if his "ladies" are happy with him downsizing his lifestyle! (Don't know if his family gave him the house back but for 3.5M I doubt it...)
Proof that it literally pays to just be a good, kind person.
I'm a nice person, but if I have a boss that tells me I'm not pulling my weight when I'm doing more work than him, I'd tell him off
This company has no right to use that footage against him like that! just kidding....take him for everything he's got and let him rot.
4th story: I really wish the grandma put as a P.S note: "This could have all been yours, but you decided to steal from me. So I hope your happy with the crystal, because you just lost 9 million dollars"
He uploads the SECOND my morning alarm goes off! Good morning rSlash!
The old lady story explanation is accurate in my state. Where every child "has" to get something of value. My grandpa gave my uncle a few bucks and my dad got everything else.
I swear to God I heard the first story somewhere before and years ago. I mean, not complaining over having it again and it's just as satisfying hearing it now as it was back then
The supervisor who was intentionally shorting the worker’s pay, does anyone think criminal charges could have been filed against him?
Story 4: this was awesome, they purposely wait for that choad to get the one thing he want, and when got the hounds were unleashed and they took everything that ahole supervisor worked and tore it to shreds, I guess worked don't like it when you try and commit wage theft
Thanks to pro revenge I’ve learned valuable lessons never mess with tree law, never piss off an it expert and now never refuse to pay a private investigator
Good morning everyone, let’s get this bread to the sweet sounds of revenge
Had a similar situation to the last story.
Elderly neighbor rang my doorbell one day, had an incipient heart attack. I saw it immediately, called an ambulance. He was worried about the apartment and after some hesitation he gave me the apartment keys with the request to air regularly and maybe water plants once in a while. That was all I did. When he got out of the hospital we became friends and I went shopping for him two or three times a week because he was bedridden. I was a student and 28 years old, he was 73. For me it was neighborly help, I also strictly refused to accept money for it.
He passed away half a year later and without me even knowing it, I was named his heir. He had only received an inheritance himself that he had to sue for because his family (his sister and illegitimate son) were screwing him over. His sister died a few weeks before him, and his son had disappeared completely. He told the notary who drew up the will that he would like to gift me the money to give me a little start-up help after graduation and that his remaining family should go f*** themselves. He also told the notary he wanted a way so that his a-hole kid, who was a gambling addict, doesn't take the inheritance (the notary told me his conversation later). It was a public inheritance, information was publicly advertised, the son has not come forward to this day. According to our country I am not obliged to search for the son (I tried nontheless and failed), now he has no claims anymore. The sum was much lower than mentioned here, but after I moved I got part of the furniture new and years later some money was used for the down payment of a used car and 1/5 of the sum I touched only after seven years. On the anniversary of his death I drink a shot in his honor, the good guy deserves it!
@14:42 😭😭😭😭 I'm crying in college student brokenness 😭😭😭😭
But then I get to cackle in evil pettiness 🤣😂🤣😂🤣 The pettiness tastes delicious 🤣😂🤣
private investigators must see some shit that they'll never be able to unsee lmao
Screwing with your Private Investigators is right up there with screwing with your IT guys.
I wonder how many times people in court hear things that sound so utterly harebrained it makes their brains do a record scratch.
I quit without notice on a horrible firm. That way I avoided their NDA nonsense.
I went back four months later to show my replacement, a black woman, my pay stubs. Yup, they were paying her 20% less than me.
She forced them to raise her pay to my prior level, plus 10%, applied retroactively.
_How do ya like me now?!_
With the inheritance story the other solution is to state specifically why the person has not been left anything. This proves that they were not forgotten but deliberately excluded.
Detective Cheating story: 3.5 mil cash just lying around in this family? 😱 I wish I had even a fraction of money like that lying around!
1st story: clear case of the husband projecting and using the PIs to keep track of where his wife was.
Last story: Moral of the story: if you steal from relatives, you get cut out of the will.
The aunt in the hospital story reminds me of a couple years ago. My great aunt had just lost her husband of nearly 60 years and she decided to adopt a dog for company. She found a sweet 5 or 6 year old dog at the rescue and they told her the dogs previous owner had died. So she adopted the dog and they bonded. They were both grieving and but they had each other. She LOVED that dog. Then about three months later she gets a call from the rescue. Turns out the previous owner WASNT DEAD. She had had a stroke and was in the hospital and then rehab. Her deadbeat kids didn’t want to care for the dog and took it to a rescue and said their mom had died. When the woman got home finally she wanted her dog back, of course, and contacted the rescue. My great aunt gave the dog back but she was so broken hearted and it made her grieving process so much worse. She got another dog but she still misses that one. I felt so bad for her, the other owner and the dog.
Story 3: I get why the workers waited until the supervisor got promoted, but unless there are legal charges against him this will actually help him. His resume/ LinkedIn profile now says "former manager" not "former supervisor". Many states have rules about what former employers can say in references.
So when this guy applies for his next job, he'll be entering as a manager or upper-level supervisor, not as an entry-level supervisor. That'll be a big jump in pay, benefits, and promotion opportunities. The fact that he was only manager for a week won't be mentioned.
Moral of today's video: Don't screw with workers who has legalities on their side and knows that they have nothing to lose, and don't steal from senior family members who can easily deny you a hefty inheritance.
My father was a private investigator for a while. He said that whenever he was hired to investigate possible cheating he would confront the cheating partner with the evidence, demand some hush money and once received, he would hand over the evidence to the person who hired him.
Because, for my father, people who cheated didn't deserve kindness. 😂😂😂😂
As soon as a story says "This will become important later," you know the story will be savage.
That first story is one of my favorites. I sometimes just find this video again just so I can watch it.
When Rslash said "millions AND MILLIONS" I had a late 90's WWF/The Rock flashback
The church lady story - we had a friend who was a grandmother. We met her after she moved to our state. Why did she move? Because she has gotten sick and gone into the hospital, her kids figured that she wasn't coming back out so they took her stuff and sold her house. Then she got better, and as her house had been sold as someone had to take her in.
The family that did didn't treat her very well, she went from being very independent and city living where she could walk or catch a bus to living in the country without a car and no public transportation. They also charged her for living there.
We met her through church and a number of families took turns making sure she could get where she needed to go. One time she spent a night in the hospital, one of the friends picked her up (her family was busy) to bring her home. She stopped at the store to get medicine but had forgotten her wallet as she had been taken by ambulance the night before. Her son in law worked at the store, he told her he would bring the medicine home and if she paid him, he would give it to her. The friend bought the medicine for her.
She told my parents that she really missed where she had been living and would love to move back. So we helped her 😁
When my parents were there helping her pack my dad found an envelope that she had lost behind the dresser - it had over $1000 in cash. Her son in law tried to claim it was his.
Finally she got moved out - she lived for quite a few more years - she had an apartment in a retirement home, lots of friends and enjoyed herself.
There was a note in her will - To ______ I leave nothing as I helped them enough already. 😁
The last story makes true the statement that family is the people who care, not the people you’re born around.
So instead of visiting her in the hospital, they cleaned out her home, but at least now she knew who she could trust and who were only worth a buck.
I love how I go from watching this video to your other channel and seeing you talk about a snake orgy😂
I have worked for supervisors who didn't know how to do my job, and it was obvious that they were watching CZcams videos to find recommendations to my processes. None of them ever lasted more than 3 months.
The last story struck a chord....
I've lived with a 30+ year feud between my mother and most of my aunts and uncles (gpa and gma had like 8 kids, before the ones they adopted) and the source of it is thus:
Grandma had been bedridden for years, she had a medical emergency that no one thought she was coming back from. My aunts came into our home that my mother, my father, and their three children (myself included) were still living in and robbed the place. If it looked like it was worth something or tradeable, they took it, their defense being that "Mom owes us," for reasons I won't state here.
Grandma survived. She rewrote her will.
My mother got everything. She was the only child to stay by her and take care of her throughout her last years of life, and it turned out there were thousands of dollars that grandma secreted away for decades. My aunts didn't get any of it, tho my uncles did get a fair-ish share (despite the fact that they didn't help with her end of life care).
I grew up with my aunts and their children hating me, my siblings, and especially my mother and not really knowing why. My mom did try to explain, but not too deeply because of course, we'd grown up with grandma for our early formative years and she didn't want us to feel vengeful on grandma's behalf. Grandma wouldn't have wanted that. So it wasn't until I was around 17 that mom finally told the whole story of why so many of our blood related aunties hated our whole family.
My mom is problematic in other ways, but in this, she's my hero.
Story 2. Kindof impossible to put in a 3 month Notice clause. If the Job is really bad enough. People will just apply to another Job first, get that job and then just stop working at the bad Job. Also being that the case that you actually do NOT need to give notice if you are going to leave the job only that you quit.
You are the reason my days start off on the right foot! I hope everyone else has a good day too!
the first one, i don't think he even considered that HE was cheating, and instead just having innocent fun
How tf are you gonna mess around with a private investigator 😭😭😭
The greedy relatives I (unfortunately) can relate to, my great-aunt, who was in her early 50s, was diagnosed with terminal orthopedic cancer and put on hospice around five weeks ago. During this time, her husband needed help packing stuff from their ranch so he would be able to move out of state. During this process, my mom's cousin started to just up and take stuff while she was there. She ended up taking things that, estimating here, around eight thousand dollars in total value. The husband of my great-aunt has been asked repeatedly to give the house to my mom's cousin, an offer he will never accept. He told her to "Have some damn respect, lady." And that's as much of the information I have on it. Some people just suck at being decent.
Story 3: Them striking when the dude gets promoted means that they nade the company look incompetent by promoting a thief
My grandpa told me about the $1 thing because he left $1 to my sister and my dad. I won’t go into the details but we have very little family so now, the estate will be split between me and my brother whenever my grandma passes
A POA is not an attorney, it's a power of attorney. An attorney writes up a power of attorney which is a legal document that grants someone you trust certain powers over you like the ability to manage your finances if something happens to you or the ability to make tough medical decisions like leaving you on or taking you off of life support
Screwing with the reconnaissance guys is an even worse idea then screwing with the it guy. They know just about every law you have broken in those months, as long as it was somewhere on the premise of his house.
also... Leaving them 1 dollar will have them "mentioned" in the will. They will be summoned.
So if you want to rub it in... Thats the way to go.
rslash's voice is so relaxing
The last story reminds me of when a family friend/neighbor of my family for over 50 years wanted to give me some money before she died. When he health was declining my Mom and I would take some shifts of taking care of her ( which we always did anyway even before she was bad off). After she was put on hospice she wanted to go to the bank and take out $50k to give to me. She thought it would be an easy way to help me out being a young single Mom and without her family arguing about it after she had died that I was included into her will. A couple of her family members were the selfish/greedy types that would rarely even see her ( even when she was near death). Anyway, I told her while I appreciated the thought and could really use the money I couldn't let her do that. She insisted that I deserved it over some of her family members. I think she saw it as a way to repay the kindness of not just me but of what my Mom did for her too and she knew there was no way my Mom would ever accept her money. She even tried to write me a check but I told her if I dared to cash that I knew her family would say I convinced a dying woman to sign something she didn't understand. If I didn't care about the family I might have accepted the original offer of going to the bank with her but her Grandson has been my bff since we were babies and I didn't want to cause a problem. She did end up giving me one of her mink coats but I decided to keep at her place since I didn't exactly trust my SIL who was living with me at the time. It was actually my friend's idea. Anyway, after so long had passed he ended up getting engaged and my coat disappeared out of the closet. Idk if it was his now wife of one of the family members who decided to sell it. I didn't care that it was worth money. It was more of a sentimental thing. It was the only thing of hers I had. I really wish she would have given me something that had no real monetary vaule so I could keep a piece of her always. She was an amazing woman whom I will never forget. Oh, Btw the family did end up fighting over the will amongst themselves. Some thought they deserved more and a couple of them stopped speaking to each other all together. Some families will tear each other apart over money and I think it's really sad.
That last story; be thankful that judgey and petty person is gone
Story 1 - Funny how the husband is suspicious of the Wife cheating on him and yet HE'S the one screwing around with multiple women. And he had the nerve to not pay Op and the others for their work. What a two faced twit. Good on Op for telling the Wife the truth and getting their money through a Lawsuit. Don't mess with people who collect information for a living.
Sleazy Supervisor WAS Right...
He DID get it...
Just not the way he thought...
😄😁😆😅😂🤣
The 3 months story is definitely a malicious compliance story.
I think you read the 1st story already. But don't care too much myself as I listened to the full playlist more then once. :D
shoulda given those entitled family members 1 cent lol
Ah how much I love revenge from beyond the afterlife. Nothing beats idiots screwing themselves out of money and make them realise they weren't as cunning as they thought.
A 5-year-old would know you don't screw over someone like a private investigator
Hey Dabney!!
I totally think you should do a collab with ReddX!! Y'all could really do a very entertaining read!
Man I love having new videos come up while I’m doing my deliveries
Moral of the stories: just be a good person to the people around you.
The way some of these people treat their elderly relatives is terrible. They feel like they are owed their inheritance no matter what. News flash, if your elder does not like you then they will have no qualms about giving your inheritance away. It does them no good once they are dead and they definitely don't want you to have it.
If Mt relative was in the hospital like that, I would be visiting her daily, not ransacking her house
OMG, I love that first one.
The thought process of this idiot is amazing. "I THINK MY WIFE IS CHEATING ON ME BECAUSE I CHEAT ON HER, SO IT MUST BE TRUE EVEN IF INVESTIGATIONS PROVE OTHERWISE!"
I think he wanted an excuse to divorce his wife. That, or he self-projected out of paranoia
@@undeadprincess5726 Probably both. Also, he was delusional, thinking that the investigator's job was to fulfill his fantasies.
Omg my dad's side of the family started taking things from grandpa's house when he had 1 or 2 weeks left to live (stage 4 Lung and bladder cancer).
The people who married into their family were appalled and it created a fissure in their family.
I realized people look way more stupid when smart people are around.
Good morning everyone !
Gmorning!!
morning fellow people
Based on that intro, I thought he was going to start talking about Amber H.
Another great day waking and baking with rslash and its medication delivery day yay
Story 1: it's not uncommon to see this kind of projection (not the surveilance of course) in cheaters.
If people started carting my stuff out of my house while I'm sick in the hospital like they can't wait for me to die so they can steal my possessions, I'd do the freakin' same.
Either that or leave them each a small bottle of cyanide each to make the message clear >_>
For the will with the mention of $1 per person you don't want to contest. You actually don't need to even leave them that! You can mention in the will that you leave them nothing on purpose and they cannot contest since they were not forgotten, plus to can add comments as to why if you like.
15:00 That argument makes no sense. I mean, why not just say "and to my niece and nephew, I leave f*** all, because screw them."
For the last one, for leaving wills, cant you just specify that your family members wont get anything?
The husband who wanted his wife followed got screwed up twice because he was a slime ball. That is what I would call a double karma
Never mess with PI's these are the people that could bring you down on a snap of a finger.
Oh yay. My favorite subreddit