Kaelyn Moore
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Yeah, I mean, worth a lot of money.
And Lindley, his wife, was the sole beneficiary, which is why this life insurance policy is our third clue.
So detectives actually get the agent that sold Ben his policy on the phone.
And get this, just a day or two after Ben died, Lindley had gotten in touch with that agent.
She wanted to learn when the policy would pay out.
The next day.
I don't know.
Don't you have enough in your, like, your just checking account to get you by?
Write in the comments when you feel... Your husband died.
I mean, if anything happened to... I would be catatonic.
And I know everyone grieves differently.
Everyone handles stress and all these things differently.
But...
Next day, you get that agent on, you got him on speed dial?
I'm curious what people think about it.
And Lindley at this point is, she's making other financial moves too.
This isn't just it.
Within days of Ben's death, Lindley got ready to sell the Rennick family property, which she now fully owned.
That's when it starts getting a little bit more suspicious.
She also got in contact with other snake breeders to tell them that she'd be selling off Ben's remaining snakes.