Hello again
So I wrote the White Rock RCMP again and let them know that this is not even mom's chair. The serial numbers don't match what I have on record as her chairs numbers. Interesting.
My mother passed away and Al Hogg stole her chair and gave me a piece of crap chair. A chair that was probably sitting in storage somewhere because it is not any good. Within a day, mom's chair I am sure was already parted out.
The arm rests are broken. The left side is wrecked and mom was paralyzed on her left side, she leaned to the right. So the arm rest on mom's chair was in perfect condition. The pins to adjust the chair are gone
The head rest on mom's chair was always clean, as I always washed mom's hair, so there was no way it was dirty. And I cleaned her chair all the time.
So the manager lied to the police. By saying that she thought the family was donating it, in its self is an admission of guilt. Especially since I told her I was not donating a $3500 chair to Al Hogg
I have been dealing with my mother's loss and this is just nonsense. How the police believe this thief and not a grieving son.
THIS IS MY OPINION!
I am so stressed out about this. It is time to file a law suit against them. For the replacement cost of her chair as well as pain and suffering. For all I have had to deal with.
Please help, please pray.
Well mom's service needs to be put on. I have half of the $2000 that is needed. I have been saving, going without for awhile now.
So I ask again if I could get some help getting the rest. It has been since January and mom deserves to have this service.
https://www.gofundme.com/ka556fdk. Please I need to do this for my mother.
I am trying to get a photo slide show together. Saving me hundreds of dollars. It is the hall rental, the service, the pastor and all the other things involved with putting on a service. I had no idea how much was involved until I went and discussed this with the funeral home. But it is still a hefty bill, Even if I do some of it myself
Please help if you can, spread the word. Pray and pray.
Kris Schmuland