The Son-in-Law Who Stole My Life
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and son-in-law could work, I was finally home in Oregon. My daughter, Susan, had handed me a $3
voice dripping with venom. The $3,000 wasn't a gift, he sneered, but a "gesture
plea, asking me to return it "for p
nd's memories, to fund theirs, and later, using my granddaughter as a pawn, coerced me int
e for, my own flesh and blood, turn so utterly against me, the
time for quiet suffering was over. With hidden security footage and damning audio recor
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