Agent Matt Sluss
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These shark eyes. Those cold, dark eyes.
These shark eyes. Those cold, dark eyes.
She wasn't accustomed to anyone saying no to her.
She wasn't accustomed to anyone saying no to her.
She wasn't accustomed to anyone saying no to her.
And they start telling me this story about this Terry Lee Hoffman. And I'm listening to it and I'm going, well, this is interesting. She wanted to avoid those lawsuits, and so allegedly she filed bankruptcy to do that. So I look at that and I go, all right, well, she's getting a lot of insurance policies and been left a lot of stuff in wills.
And they start telling me this story about this Terry Lee Hoffman. And I'm listening to it and I'm going, well, this is interesting. She wanted to avoid those lawsuits, and so allegedly she filed bankruptcy to do that. So I look at that and I go, all right, well, she's getting a lot of insurance policies and been left a lot of stuff in wills.
And they start telling me this story about this Terry Lee Hoffman. And I'm listening to it and I'm going, well, this is interesting. She wanted to avoid those lawsuits, and so allegedly she filed bankruptcy to do that. So I look at that and I go, all right, well, she's getting a lot of insurance policies and been left a lot of stuff in wills.
She's probably got a lot of cash or other things or jewelry and so on. What happened to all those assets?
She's probably got a lot of cash or other things or jewelry and so on. What happened to all those assets?
She's probably got a lot of cash or other things or jewelry and so on. What happened to all those assets?
That's an old tried and true method. It is legal for law enforcement to dig through your trash if you've left it out by the side of the road. And because it's considered abandoned property by the courts.
That's an old tried and true method. It is legal for law enforcement to dig through your trash if you've left it out by the side of the road. And because it's considered abandoned property by the courts.
That's an old tried and true method. It is legal for law enforcement to dig through your trash if you've left it out by the side of the road. And because it's considered abandoned property by the courts.
They had already picked up on the fact that the families of the people who had died were already looking through her trash. So I think what they were probably doing is should burn it or have a follower take it off somewhere.
They had already picked up on the fact that the families of the people who had died were already looking through her trash. So I think what they were probably doing is should burn it or have a follower take it off somewhere.
They had already picked up on the fact that the families of the people who had died were already looking through her trash. So I think what they were probably doing is should burn it or have a follower take it off somewhere.
One of the issues is, and I think this probably happened before, I would definitely think somebody in this situation would do this. They'd take a lot of that and they would hock a lot of it, sell it just for cash, convert it, and then literally maybe even give a shoebox of money to a follower and say, keep this in your closet kind of thing.
One of the issues is, and I think this probably happened before, I would definitely think somebody in this situation would do this. They'd take a lot of that and they would hock a lot of it, sell it just for cash, convert it, and then literally maybe even give a shoebox of money to a follower and say, keep this in your closet kind of thing.
One of the issues is, and I think this probably happened before, I would definitely think somebody in this situation would do this. They'd take a lot of that and they would hock a lot of it, sell it just for cash, convert it, and then literally maybe even give a shoebox of money to a follower and say, keep this in your closet kind of thing.