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Click hereJanuary 21, 2014: Attended Ken's funeral. Other than his family, there was hardly anyone there. Out of respect to the family I said nothing other than take Louise to the side, and told her: "Remember that day in Reno when you said to me: 'we are happy, Dar Dar. I won't let you back into our lives. Our daughters don't and won't know that you even exist. Leave now, and let's avoid a scene╔ eh, dear sister?' Are you still happy, Louise? Are your daughters? Was Ken screwing me out of my half of our assets worth this?" And with that I walked out of the funeral home, and out of their lives forever. Ain't payback a bitch? Especially when it is created by something as simple as telling the truth.
Many of you might claim, there are no attorneys and investigators who would represent the wife for free. If you thought that you are wrong. Throughout my legal career, I met many attorneys who would freely give their time and money to help people they thought needed their help. While I have greatly compressed the time line, everything in this story is legally possible.
"Ain't payback a bitch? Especially when it is created by something as simple as telling the truth." Then you should have stuck to the truth and not invented a whole new story.
She's a cheating whore who was punished in a devilish way by her perfectly normal husband. The morals and ethics of this "punishment" are debatable, but your made-up story doesn't do justice to the original story in any way!
Bullshit. She was a cheating skank cunt wife. She should die also.
Good read payback can be a bitch when done right the truth will set you free. Thanks for sharing.
What I thought is that since he had gone to all that trouble, you wouldn't have survived prison and had you managed to do so and returned, with all his money, he simply would have taken all the money and disappeared. He was too careful a planner to allow this story to take place. And he would have known you would never have the resources to find him. No pro bono work tracks that sort of thing. You're toast and he gets away with it.
I don't know where you can find that she is responsible for his murder. It is more likely the result of his dealing with the DEA and the likelihood that his former drug dealing friends were probably ratted on by him.