Guilty of negligent homicide but still collects Life ins..

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Bruenor
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Guilty of negligent homicide but still collects Life ins..

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I would think <s>murdering</s> contributing to the death of, your significant other would disqualify you from collecting on their life insurance.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... ayout.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
A woman who caused her fiance to drown by pulling the drain plug on his kayak in 2015 won a portion of his $500,000 life insurance payout on Monday despite being convicted fir her role in his death.
She pulled a drain plug out from his kayak and pushed a paddle away from him as he got into choppy waters.
So looks like her out was the charge she was convicted of..
Had she been convicted of murder, Graswald would have been prevented from claiming the money under the slayer law which stops murderers profiting from their crimes by way of inheritance.
Can't believe they weren't able to convict her of murder.. smh
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