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Evidence

Whenever a crime is committed or something about an event comes into question, the first item anyone asks is if there is evidence.  This is applicable to almost everything in life.  When a crime is committed the attorneys, the police and any other government agencies all request proof and the more the better. Sometimes the proof is real sometimes it is fabricated.  The obvious questions of where were you when a crime occured and do you have receipts proving your alibi are first. When we were in school, obviously years ago, if someone did something wrong, it could go several ways.  Various students could be witnesses but their stories might conflict. It has been said that no two people see an event the same way.  In an episode of “The Brady Bunch,” Carol had an accident in a car park.  The other driver agreed that they would fix their own vehicles.  A few days later he went to the Brady home, made all types of accusations and had a laundry list of repairs. When Carol denied it all, the other man then blamed her as a woman driver not knowing what she was doing. Mike threw him out so the man sued.  When Mike questioned the children, Bobby and Cindy said that their mother did not look before backing up.  Marsha said she did, so the next day Mike had them all reenact the accident.  The two younger children were fighting so they didn’t see anything. When they went to court, the other driver appeared with a neck brace.  Mike and Carol knew he was faking it.  He claimed whiplash.  So, while Carol was explaining her side to the judge, Mike dropped his briefcase.  It produced a loud bang so naturally the faking driver turned around. The evidence appeared to be right but it was also falsified.  Obviously, the judge ruled in Carol’s favor.  In my book, “Misplaced Trust,” the stories give actual evidence without naming names of people and their behavior. I hope you will give it a go. The Good Gus Series is available online at Kindle, Nook and Waterstones. Hard copies, personally autographed, are available through our website www.goodgusbooks.com along with past blogs for your reading enjoyment. Coming soon audio and videos for the Good Gus series on YouTube! Digitizing for all the books are available now!  “Misplaced Trust” is now available on Amazon in e-book form. It is also available digitally at www.misplacedtrustbook.com. If you are thinking of a Will or a Living Trust, “Misplaced Trust” will give you the information you need to make an informed decision.

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