Killer keeps the estate?
Lawyers, step right up and make some money. Has Judge JoAnne got a deal for you in her Hidalgo County Probate Court. Ka-ching goes the ring.
Lawyers, step right up and make some money. Has Judge JoAnne got a deal for you in her Hidalgo County Probate Court. Ka-ching goes the ring.
Two weeks ago I was stupid enough to publish a similar story to this one, promising that the new true-crime book, Murder for the Love of Money, would be out that same week. I thought I was this close to wrapping it all up, so making that claim and putting it in print never worried me. The older I grow, I think, the dumber I get. Isn’t it supposed to work the exact opposite? Makes me wonder what I’ll be like 10 years from now. Will I have to wear a name tag when I go out in case someone taps me on the shoulder from behind and says, “Hi, I’m Bob, what’s your name?”
More than six years after hospice director Monica Melissa Patterson murdered 96-year-old WWII vet Marty Knell inside his north McAllen home in late January 2015,
How much money Monica Melissa Patterson ended up with from the estate of her murder victim has never been determined; but according to court testimony, it was a lot. Hundreds and hundreds of thousand of dollars
After getting her appeal tossed from the Thirteenth District of Texas Court of Appeals earlier this year, convicted murderess Melissa (Palacios) Patterson struck out again at the 13 , when three appellate judges recused themselves from hearing her appeal.
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