Showing posts with label death. Show all posts
Showing posts with label death. Show all posts

Thursday, 29 October 2015

A copy of his passport.

Scott replied pretty quickly but as he is stationed overseas, the only form of identification he has is his passport.
 
From CSL Solicitors.
 
Dear Mr Derr
 
Many thanks for your speedy reply. Miss O'Doors spoke very highly of you and the fact that you served for the US Army. She made no  bones of the fact that she was deeply in love with you. Her burial is to take place on Friday 30th October and if you could attend that would be marvelous. I shall send further details upon your reply.
 
For us to start that process of transferring her estate to you we will need the following documents to be sent:
 
3 forms of personal identification, one of which MUST include a photograph. These can include:
 
Your current US Passport showing your name, date of birth and photograph
A current household utility bill
Your birth certificate
Documents relating to your service in the US Army
Your Selective Service System number
Any other form of personal identification bearing your name and address.
 
We will accept these as scanned forms sent as email attachments or they can be sent via post to:
Connit, Stashitt and Leggitt Solicitors
 
23, Dupe Street
West Cretinshire
DU NC3
England
 
Many thanks for your time on this matter.
 
Yours sincerely
 
Sammuel Connit
 
Connit, Stashitt and Leggitt Solicitors.
 
 
  
 From Scott

I can only provide my US passport , all others I cant get it coz am currently at the base, I hope that satisfies you , I attached my passport now you can check it and tell me what process are needed , I will definitely want to be at her burial as well , please let me. Know about this details as soon as possible...









Connit, Stashitt and Leggitt solicitors.

Time to introduce Connit, Stashitt and Leggit Solicitors. They have some very sad news for Scott. But every cloud has a silver lining.

From CSL Solicitors.


Dear Mr Scott Derr.
 
 
Please let me introduce myself. My name is Mr Sammuel Connit of Connit, Stashitt and Leggitt Solicitors. It is with a great deal of sadness that I am contacting you to inform you of the death of Miss Patty O'Doors. I believe the two of you were intimately acquainted.
 
As you know, Miss O'Doors was recently involved in an accident where she suffered severe injury to her hand. As a result of the aforementioned injury, she developed septicemia and became gravely ill, eventually falling into a coma and passing away on Saturday 24th October 2015. As her family solicitor, I was summoned to the hospital before she fell into a coma as she wished to change her will. She made various changes which included bequeathing the sum of £2.6 million UK pounds to yourself Mr Derr.
 
As you may know, Miss O'Doors had no remaining family members to leave her estate to with her parents, only brother and ex husband all being dead. She considered you to be her one true love and wished all her money to be transferred to you. She was a very wealthy lady having inherited the estates of both her parents as well as her brother and ex husband. She made it absolutely clear that should she not recover from her illness, that you Mr Derr, must be the sole recipient of her estate.
 
I appreciate that this must come as a massive shock to you and that you will need time for this sad news to sink in but I ask that you respond to this email within the next 48 hours so I can register your acknowledgement of intent to accept this bequest. Upon receiving this, I shall give you further instruction as how to proceed with the transferal of money to your personal account.
 
Please be reassured that Patty spoke very highly of you and expressed her deep love and devotion on many occasions.
 
Many thanks for making her last few months so very happy.
 
Yours sincerely
 
Mr Sammuel Connit
 
Connit, Stashitt and Leggitt Solicitors.


Scott replies pretty quickly, mistaking Patty for a man.

From Scott.

Thats really sad, I cant believe he could do that coz we never met. I will love to be present at his burial to give my last respect n lemme know what I need to do to make the transfer process possible...