Thomas Randele was on his deathbed when he confessed to his only daughter that he was one of "America’s Most Wanted" fugitives and had been on the run for more than five decades.
"It felt like a weird dad joke," Ashley Randele told Fox News Digital. "He was the king of terrible dad jokes. At that moment, I felt like, ‘OK Dad, you changed your name, and the authorities are looking for you – sure they are.’
They say that the $215,000 would be worth $1.7 million in today's dollars. But, I calculate that, if they used the Social Security COLA, that money would actually be worth $215,000.76 in inflation adjusted income.
Y'all didn't read the article if you're saying she "revealed" him. The son of the dude who was hunting him for decades saw the obituary and recognized him. That's the only reason she's talking about it. Dude's writing a book about it, and she wanted to preemptively defend her dad. What's wrong with that? And I have no doubt that he's fine with it. Can't hurt him anymore, and might help her. What father would be unhappy about that?
ReplyDeleteLegally dying declarations tend to be held as truthful confessions. I bet the daughter is already in negotiations with Netflix
To be played by a POC Trans Satanic Vegan.
DeleteDidn’t take her long to cash in on Dad.
ReplyDeleteA good daughter or son would never say shit.
ReplyDeleteRatted out her own father and now it's all about here feelzings. Nice.
ReplyDeleteEveryone is missing the best part. He got away with it!
ReplyDeleteI admire bank robbers.
daddy-o
David Allan Coe; I Love Robbing Banks
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They say that the $215,000 would be worth $1.7 million in today's dollars. But, I calculate that, if they used the Social Security COLA, that money would actually be worth $215,000.76 in inflation adjusted income.
ReplyDeleteY'all didn't read the article if you're saying she "revealed" him. The son of the dude who was hunting him for decades saw the obituary and recognized him. That's the only reason she's talking about it. Dude's writing a book about it, and she wanted to preemptively defend her dad. What's wrong with that? And I have no doubt that he's fine with it. Can't hurt him anymore, and might help her. What father would be unhappy about that?
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