Thursday, August 24, 2006

Conviction Without a Body

Perry March was convicted of killing his 33-year-old wife Janet in 1996.

Former Tenn. attorney Perry March convicted of killing his wife, whose body was never found

A former Nashville attorney was convicted Thursday of murdering his wife, who disappeared 10 years ago without a trace.

After about 13 hours of deliberations over two days, the jury found Perry March, 45, guilty of second-degree murder for killing his wife, Janet, whose body has never been found.

Complete news article:http://www.courttv.com/trials/march/verdict_081706_ctv.html

Remember there is no Statute of limitations on Murder!You can't hide the facts, the Truth will come out.

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

77th Birthday

If given the chance Mary Lee Grobe would have celebrated her 77th birthday today. She was born August 22, 1929. Those of us who loved her really miss her and yearn for the truth to come out.

How can people remain silent and allow the guilt to continue to grow inside?

Monday, August 21, 2006

Medical Alert Alarm

As with any senseless murder, the victim’s family members are left with many unanswered questions. Why? How could he do such a thing? How can they sleep at night after what they have said and done? Today we would like to focus on just two very perplexing questions. Why would the Mary’s Public Administrator, Sharron Payne, make such a poor decision to issue Mary Lee Grobe a Medic Alert button as her only means of protection? Why have some family members and reporters been given such inaccurate information regarding the Medic Alert buttons capabilities?

When told repeatedly, Mary Lee Grobe’s life was in jeopardy; Sharron Payne did nothing to help her poor innocent client. Instead of moving her to a safe environment, Sharron issued Mary a Medic Alert button. This is a tool that is helpful if an elderly person falls and/or knows there is a danger and they can call for help. Mary Lee Grobe was legally declared incompetent and didn’t know when to push the button or what happened when she pushed the button. When a trained medical professional asked Mary what she would do if her house was on fire, Mary responded, I would call the district supervisor.” Clearly, Mary didn’t know to call fire department. Mary didn’t know whom to trust, and sometimes she didn’t recognize people from one time to the next. Mary needed help and protection—not a button.

Why would the appointed Public Administrator, Sharron Payne make such an incompetent decision? What was her motive? Who was she protecting? It was NOT Mary Grobe. Was Kenny Grobe involved in the decision? Why would Sharron value his opinion more than others? He’s not a doctor; he’s not a lawyer, he’s the one Mary was afraid of, especially when he had his temper fits.

St. Louis Post Dispatch Newspaper Article by Aisha Sulton January 04, 2004 "Why didn't she activate the medical alert button she wore around her neck?"

KFVS TV12 by CJ Cassidy
http://www.kfvs12.com/Global/story.asp?S=1465895&nav=8H3xIJoP "Something else is also bothering Grobe's family, "My mother was wearing a necklace with an emergency push button on it that would instantly dial an operator in New York if she needed help," David Grobe says. But the call for help was never made, even though the system indicates the necklace is still somewhere close to home."
Barb Grobe also said “ is also the FACT that she had on a medical alert necklace that would “activate an alarm or signal” if Mary went beyond a certain perimeter of her property.”Where is this info coming from? It’s not a GPS, It had no tracking capabilities. Was it more misinformation by Sharron Payne and/or Kenny Grobe? Yes, just one more example.

What else have they failed to tell the truth about?

Sunday, August 20, 2006

Probate Code 475.120

Public Administrator's Office, What are the Powers and Duties of a Guardian?

Probate code 475.120 -
The general powers and duties of a guardian of an incapacitated person shall be to take charge of the person of the Ward and to provide for the ward's care, treatment, habilitation, education, support, and maintenance; and the powers and duties shall include, but not be limited to, the following:

1. Assure that the Ward resides in the best and least restrictive setting reasonably available.
2. Assure that the Ward receives medical care and other services that are needed.
3. Promote and protect the care, comfort, safety, health, and welfare of the Ward.
4. Provide required consents on behalf of the Ward.
5. To exercise all powers and discharge all duties necessary or proper to implement theprovisions of this section.

SHARRON PAYNE, Butler County Public Administrator, Where is Mary Grobe?

How could you allow this to happen to your client that you were supposed to protect?
How do you look at yourself in the mirror?
You are no friend of the elderly/incapacitated.
How many of your other clients have you done this to?
Where is YOUR client, Mary Grobe?