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To: TimF who wrote (3168)10/18/2006 10:08:32 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10087
 
Well if the perp got away with it then we wouldn't know and it would be the same situation as we have now with Lay.

Lets say the perp got caught. Did the beneficiaries conspire to help fake the death or not. If they did, then they would be guilty at the least of conspiring to to commit fraud. If they didn't know and spent the estate money on Ish's boat, I don't know if anything could be done to recover the losses for the plaintiffs. It seems like its just sorry out of luck time. If they spent it on property, then that could probably be frozen pending the results of the appeal. Maybe if they spent it gambling, their other assets could be put on the block.

Maybe one of the lawyers here could do better than that.