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Adult daughter stole entire life savings
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 629066" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>M stole my coin collection worth thousands of dollars and used them in vending machines and for school lunches or god knows what. He wasn't keen enough to figure out how to fence them. He left all the pennies, they dont' go into machines. He was just too damned lazy and entitled to do <em>any </em>of the chores we would have paid him to do. Mow the lawn. Walk the dog. I'm talking hundreds of 19th century coins that were in mint condition that I'd purchased or saved over a 15 year period.</p><p></p><p>I found that they were gone when we were trying to figure out how to pay for his Residential Treatment Center (RTC) and he had been released to an Independent Living program. He refused to apologize then and still hasn't. That was many of his many "I never apologize for anything I do because my reasons are good enough for me" moments. I still can't bring myself to look at the pennies. That's been 12 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 629066, member: 99"] M stole my coin collection worth thousands of dollars and used them in vending machines and for school lunches or god knows what. He wasn't keen enough to figure out how to fence them. He left all the pennies, they dont' go into machines. He was just too damned lazy and entitled to do [I]any [/I]of the chores we would have paid him to do. Mow the lawn. Walk the dog. I'm talking hundreds of 19th century coins that were in mint condition that I'd purchased or saved over a 15 year period. I found that they were gone when we were trying to figure out how to pay for his Residential Treatment Center (RTC) and he had been released to an Independent Living program. He refused to apologize then and still hasn't. That was many of his many "I never apologize for anything I do because my reasons are good enough for me" moments. I still can't bring myself to look at the pennies. That's been 12 years. [/QUOTE]
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