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RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Well, possible, then. Still... a bit of a stretch, there. A wonder she didn't suspect anything. What about food bills, or the drugs used on her?
Considering his attitude toward women, I'm sure he handled the finances. And the shopping.

I say, wall him off down there, and don't come back.
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ChakatBlackstar wrote:
Well, to be fair, my mother has been in the basement of our old house once, ever. And she lived there for over twenty years. So not unreasonable.
I'm not sure about where you are or what happens in Europe but in Canada the laundry machines are usually in the basement. And woman are usually the ones doing it.

It's not impossible like you say, just suspicious. Doesn't help that it's always that argument "I didn't know".
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Cpl Kendall wrote:I'm not sure about where you are or what happens in Europe but in Canada the laundry machines are usually in the basement. And woman are usually the ones doing it...
Mine's in my kitchen. I don't mind doing my own laundry. Takes all of two minutes of effort; it's harder for me to take a shower, without something to hold onto.
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Cpl Kendall wrote:
ChakatBlackstar wrote:
Well, to be fair, my mother has been in the basement of our old house once, ever. And she lived there for over twenty years. So not unreasonable.
I'm not sure about where you are or what happens in Europe but in Canada the laundry machines are usually in the basement. And woman are usually the ones doing it.

It's not impossible like you say, just suspicious. Doesn't help that it's always that argument "I didn't know".
Well, individual houses have different locations. In our old house the back-room held our machines with us going into the basement for maintenance purposes. My Grandmother's is in her kitchen. In fact her basement would be perfect for hiding someone. She never goes down there if she can help it.

And this guy probably has domination issues and would be in charge of the money. Not everyone complains about being submissive to their mate so the wife probably didn't care. Less stress.

And if she wasn't that close to her daughter in the first place I could see how she wouldn't know. Maybe she thought he was cheating on her at worst, but even that could be doubtful. He just spent a lot of time in the basement. Humans having an amazing capacity for fooling themselves.
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Tsukiyumi wrote:
RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Well, possible, then. Still... a bit of a stretch, there. A wonder she didn't suspect anything. What about food bills, or the drugs used on her?
Considering his attitude toward women, I'm sure he handled the finances. And the shopping.

I say, wall him off down there, and don't come back.
Good point, Tsuki. A little Count of Monte Cristo, here?

And our laundry machines are in the bathroom, fwiw. A single-story house, though.
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RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:
Tsukiyumi wrote:I say, wall him off down there, and don't come back.
Good point, Tsuki. A little Count of Monte Cristo, here?...
I was thinking more like this: Cask of Amontillado
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Tsukiyumi wrote:
RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:
Tsukiyumi wrote:I say, wall him off down there, and don't come back.
Good point, Tsuki. A little Count of Monte Cristo, here?...
I was thinking more like this: Cask of Amontillado
D'oh! That was the one! Okay, thanks.
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