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Hmm......thinking about this again.....I really don't think this could ever happen near Oakland.
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Also interesting is that the Michigan Public Service Commission does not allow electric service to be disconnected at all between Nov 1 and April 1 for any reason. However, municipal utility companies are not subject to this regulation. Perhaps that will change now. While this is indeed tragic, I think the lynch mob mentality being directed at the power company is a bit over the top. |
I agree. I don't think any of us really have all the facts her, but it appears as if something went terribly wrong and finding out the truth now will be very difficult as everyone will now be in CYA mode.
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I'm sure I read earlier that his wife had died and they had had no children.
So the closest relatives are likely to be nieces/ nephews, who would likely be 60+ themselves, more likely older. And if either or both were an only child (less common 93 years ago of course) they may not even have had that. It's a horrible thing to have happened, but given that he is supposed to have left a wad of cash out ready to pay the bill it seems just an unhappy chain of events. |
It turns out he had $600,000 in assets, which he has left to an area hospital.
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and there you have it. the old man died of his own stupidity.
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And he left the CEO of the hospital a nest egg. Nice.
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I wonder what the assets were - could have been just the house and somme life insurance - who knows? I agree with lookout to a degree in that he was either stupid, stubborn, or had Alzheimers...
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He was 93 years of age. Both forgetfulness and fear of going out in adverse conditions are the norm at that age. |
Not only not fair, but cold and heartless too.
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I don't think dementia played a part in this, considering he was ready to pay the bill with the money on the table and paperclipped to it. He knew the bill was due.
My question is why did he let it get so far behind as to let it get shut off in the first place? He found a way to get out to get groceries (or if the grocery store delievered, he at least had contact with someone...via phone or regular delivery service. The bill should have been paid on time. I don't feel sorry for him. He lived a long life, and served our country, and I hope he's in the place of his belief system that he wanted to be. But I'm *not* pissed at the utility. At all. Not even a little bit. |
lol..."don't feel sorry for him." A lot of bloody help that would be (to borrow from my British friends) to a dead man. Wasn't there a movie: Dead Men Don't Need Sympathy?
No offense, it just struck me as funny. ;) |
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Him being aware a bill was due and getting the money ready doesn't necessarily take dementia (or just confusion or more general memory problems) out of the picture. It just means he was aware at the time he was getting the money ready that there was a bill coming up. Whether or not he was able to get out of the house to pay it, and whether or not he was aware of the date and a bunch of other stuff, we'll never know. Quote:
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Can I ask a stupid question? Can they really tell the difference between "froze to death" and "died of natural causes and then was frozen because the regulator shut off the heat and he couldn't go turn it back on because he was dead?" The original article refers to a medical examiner doing an autopsy, so they obviously think they're sure about it, I'm just not sure how they can tell the difference.
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I think there are definite differences in decomposition for one. If a person dies in a warm room decomposition sets in right away, and would be noticeable by the time the body froze. If a person freezes to death there are some cellular changes that take place during the process, but I don't remember them off the top of my head.
A good forensics person can tell just about anything from a dead body. It's pretty amazing. Well, except for why he had 600Grand and an unpaid bill. I wouldn't doubt depression for a minute. Anyone who's had it will tell you it can be a day's work getting psyched up to go to the mailbox. It doens't matter how much dough you have. |
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