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Posted by Rob in Indiana on January 26, 2007 at 10:09:29 from (24.208.206.198):
I have some time to write so I will bring everyone up tp date. First let me say thanks for the support from this forum and for allowing me to vent! I found out that the kids mother left a proper and legal will giving us custody of the kids and her estate which will be used to fund the kids education...... thats the master plan anyways.My attorney see no problems at the moment. The father is being held on several federal charges.... he had 3 different social security numbers, 3 different Indiana drivers license, 2 of which were CDL license, dealing and transporting drugs, operating a commercial motor vehicle under the influence and a few others from what I am hearing. The state of Indiana has him on rape,domestic abuse, child abuse, criminal confinement, murder charges plus a few others. I dont believe he will see the light of day for a very long time. The kids mom was recovering from her injures when it was found that a infection was eating up her insides. At some point in time he had given her a STD which he had been treated for but never informed our friend. The docters are saying she had this for several years and a routine female exam cant detect it. She had surgery to remove both breasts, all the female organs, a large part of the small intestine and clean out pockets of infection. In the end this killed her, 12 hours after the sugery she went into cardiac arrest. The kids are and have been in therapy since this all started 8 weeks ago. My wife(Beth) and I sat last night and had a long talk with the kids. They know we are not trying to replace their parents but only to finish the job of raising them. I think they understand that we are not always going to agree but wife and I will always have their best interest at heart. I know its going to be a long road but also know it will have its own rewards plus its just the right thing to do. sorry that this became a bit graphic and long but I just needed to vent my anger over this. Rob
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