
18. An Emotional Way To Get Rich
Mor-Rioghan said, “My money came in the form of accidental death inheritance after my dad died in a motorcycle crash. His girlfriend at the time was furious that he left everything to me. She tried to convince me to give her money, and when I refused she took everything, and I mean everything from his house overnight. She rented two U-Hauls and her and her brother raided the place. Furniture, household supplies, food, clothes, everything was gone. By the time I got there, the only things left were a few t-shirts she left on the floor and a couple of empty cans of soda on the kitchen counter. She even took things that held no monetary value, like a calendar I made my dad for father’s day one year.
“It was just colorful cardboard and pictures of us I had glued together. She took it all. She started selling things on Facebook, mostly his woodworking tools and fishing gear, and she fled to somewhere in the next state over. We tried to get help from the police but they didn’t do much. She did many other things that were bigger legal issues I guess. (She ran a fake GoFundMe claiming the funds were going to his funeral and managed to get over 10 grand from his coworkers. However, I’m the one who paid for the services.) Last I heard they finally found her in some woodsy town, but I don’t know what happened. It’s honestly too emotional to deal with. I’ve accepted the fact that she most likely destroyed or sold everything already anyway. Now it has been two years since this all happened. It’s sad.”