robberbaron4u Posted Friday at 12:26 PM Posted Friday at 12:26 PM 86 year old with no immediate family dies from injuries sustained in a fall in the course of his customary summer sojourn in Maine, less than a year after making his sixty year old one-time rentboy friend a JTWROS on residential properties in Maine and Florida valued at $1M+. That three of the friend's prior "dads" deceased after falls is, I am certain, merely "coincidental"...for an aging gay man, loneliness complimented by the need for attentiveness can prove a deadly trap; be careful out there, my friends. pubic_assistance, Lotus-eater, + Charlie and 2 others 1 4
+ poolboy48220 Posted Friday at 02:11 PM Posted Friday at 02:11 PM 1 hour ago, robberbaron4u said: JTWROS JTWROS stands for Joint Tenants with Right of Survivorship MikeBiDude and + sync 2
dutchal Posted Friday at 02:50 PM Posted Friday at 02:50 PM 2 hours ago, robberbaron4u said: 86 year old with no immediate family dies from injuries sustained in a fall in the course of his customary summer sojourn in Maine, less than a year after making his sixty year old one-time rentboy friend a JTWROS on residential properties in Maine and Florida valued at $1M+. That three of the friend's prior "dads" deceased after falls is, I am certain, merely "coincidental"...for an aging gay man, loneliness complimented by the need for attentiveness can prove a deadly trap; be careful out there, my friends. Link?
samhexum Posted Friday at 02:59 PM Posted Friday at 02:59 PM As I have always said, most of the members of this site have no appreciation for the many, many benefits of being poor. For example, I shant be facing such worries should I ever actually start to age. + Charlie, + sync and + Vegas_Millennial 2 1
BaronArtz Posted Friday at 03:37 PM Posted Friday at 03:37 PM 3 hours ago, robberbaron4u said: 86 year old with no immediate family dies from injuries sustained in a fall in the course of his customary summer sojourn in Maine, less than a year after making his sixty year old one-time rentboy friend a JTWROS on residential properties in Maine and Florida valued at $1M+. That three of the friend's prior "dads" deceased after falls is, I am certain, merely "coincidental"...for an aging gay man, loneliness complimented by the need for attentiveness can prove a deadly trap; be careful out there, my friends. You would think the FBI or similar would investigate this. Three of the friend's dads died in a similar manner? Do we know who this 'friend' is? + sync 1
Nue2thegame Posted Friday at 03:46 PM Posted Friday at 03:46 PM Note to self: Don’t offer an RM date JTWROS Lotus-eater and + Charlie 1 1
+ sync Posted Friday at 05:35 PM Posted Friday at 05:35 PM 1 hour ago, BaronArtz said: You would think the FBI or similar would investigate this. Three of the friend's dads died in a similar manner? Do we know who this 'friend' is? Absolutely, "Third time is the charm."
+ Vegas_Millennial Posted Friday at 06:44 PM Posted Friday at 06:44 PM Another reason to favor life-time pensions or annuities instead of lump sum investments. I tell my partners: My money runs out when I do. My income is only coming in while I'm alive. MikeBiDude, dcguy20, Whoisyourdaddy and 1 other 4
robberbaron4u Posted Friday at 07:30 PM Author Posted Friday at 07:30 PM 3 hours ago, BaronArtz said: You would think the FBI or similar would investigate this. Three of the friend's dads died in a similar manner? Do we know who this 'friend' is? Apparently, there is a carefully considered time frame, usually five years between "dads", and a cross country "bump", east coast > west coast >east coast, with him to avoid suspicion; and, all three "dads" were mature men, two with chronic health problems and two , in their eighties, of advanced age; too, the money from a deceased "dad" usually begins to run out in five years as he has an expensive lifestyle complimented by exotic cars, Brioni clothing, golfing and gambling. It was only when a dialogue was opened between the children of Dad #1 and Dad #3 through the auspices of a third party, a close friend and business associate of Dad #1, that a modus operandi or pattern of behaviour was suggested in the scheme of things; as for myself, I consider his behaviour to be "business plan" to exploit, astutely, his assets of physical beauty, personal charm and sexual prowess. I have no doubt these men knew that which he had to offer; however, I rather doubt they were fully apprised as to that which they were getting, but, then again, the caveat of "buyer beware" applies in such relationships of mutual explotation by bilateral consent..
TonyDown Posted Friday at 08:16 PM Posted Friday at 08:16 PM (edited) They say bad luck comes in threes. But do they? Edited Friday at 08:19 PM by TonyDown + azdr0710 1
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