I have found that hoarding money keeps IRS liens, collection agency court victors, and crazy "lovers" from getting their hands on it.
When I was in a cash-laden situation, I was able to pay off my bills as scheduled and move out from a dangerous situation. The money came from my ex-husband who owed it to me from years before, who paid me with no lawyers involved. And also, _no_drugs_involved_.
I hid mine well, but a kidnapper or rapist could have found its location as this victim's did. Maybe a bank safety-deposit box would have helped; maybe they wouldn't have believed her even if that had been the case.
Oh, well, we're all just speculating. I hope the victim holds up OK.
I'm on the bandwagon: It's pretty obvious they knew she had a large sum of cash. "Where's the money?" would be a rather unusual question otherwise... even the dumbest hoodlum would know to just take her purse.
Inside job or insurance fraud.
When I was in a cash-laden situation, I was able to pay off my bills as scheduled and move out from a dangerous situation. The money came from my ex-husband who owed it to me from years before, who paid me with no lawyers involved. And also, _no_drugs_involved_.
I hid mine well, but a kidnapper or rapist could have found its location as this victim's did. Maybe a bank safety-deposit box would have helped; maybe they wouldn't have believed her even if that had been the case.
Oh, well, we're all just speculating. I hope the victim holds up OK.
i'm available; call me bitch.
(oops, forgot a comma there...)