Corey’s uncle (Richard Adams) got arrested, went to jail, then prison for molesting his two granddaughters.
- What with me, then my grandma, my mom was a seasoned-veteran; my mom convinced Richard, who isn’t apparently terribly bright, that it was in his (Richard’s) best interest to give her (Melissa)
Power-of-Attorney of his (Richard's) finances after his (Richard's) wife (Tammy) died from cancer
in 2012.
- Richard’s granddaughters, too young and obviously completely ignorant they could possibly, if not probably sue him (their grandfather) for their injuries (if the prospect arose prior to then from those prosecuting him
(Richard), it was probably canceled out because of their grandmother who was still alive at the time).
- She (Melissa) has been actively negotiating the protest of his upcoming parole, both herself and through his (Richard’s) son and granddaughters, though they know not she has ulterior motives; his
(Richard's) finding out she (Missy) squandered his (Richard's) retirement with the city of Fort Worth
- Corey suggests suspicion to me once, but beyond that nothing; he
(Corey) doesn’t care.
- I asked her (Missy) whether it was as much as Texas Penal Code, § 31.03(e)(4)(A) penalized; she (Melissa) responded a shaky, jokingly, “Yeah.”
- So, I asked her (Melissa) whether it was as much as Texas Penal Code,
§ 31.03(e)(5) suggests, i.e., by pointing to the same, but her interest
wanned.