Teresa Larkin died in 2003 with $703,000 in life insurance proceeds payable to her husband, Dale. The decedent’s daughter (Husband’s stepdaughter) sued Dale Larkin, alleging that he killed her mother and that, under the “Slayer Rule“, which prevents a person from taking property at the death of someone he or she intentionally kills, he was
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RT @brian_mansfield How big was Charley Pride in his day? Through 1975, Pride had more gold albums than Johnny Cash. And Haggard. And Dolly. And Loretta. And Buck . And Conway. And Jones. Actually, Charley Pride had more gold albums than all of those artists COMBINED. #RIPCharleyPride
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RT @ClayTravis Watch this video of an LA bar owner that perfectly crystallizes the absurdity of California’s absurd and ridiculous shutdown rules. pic.twitter.com/EHPw…
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