21 Super Messed Up Things People Learned About Their Relatives And Friends After They Died

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21 Super Messed Up Things People Learned About Their Relatives And Friends After They Died
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'Oh, the things you find out about the woman who would make you hot cocoa.'

for people to share all the disturbing secrets they found out about their friends, colleagues, and relatives after they died. Here are some of the most shocking."[My] grandfather died when I was around 10. I distinctly remember being at his funeral and seeing a group of men there that weren’t associated with the rest of my family. I think I remembered this because I watched them pull up in beautiful cars and thought they must be rich. ...

"Dead uncle had allegedly abused several children at different times, spanning decades, but 'somehow' was never prosecuted. . To add to the horror, my relatives knew to keep us children away from him outside of 'supervised' family events.""When my stepgrandmother died, we found out she was unloading my grandfather's money to her daughter who was born from her previous marriage.

"My mom found a whole bunch of letters in my grandpa's stuff after he passed away, all from a child of his from Korea, after my grandpa served in the Korean War.""I live in an apartment building, and there’s a big family who live in the several apartments upstairs. A patriarch with several children and all his children have families who live in neighboring apartments.

"My uncle was already very wealthy; we don't know why he specifically had this cash set aside, or why he had illegal guns, or why he bugged his entire house. But we suspect my aunt's illness and paranoia was worsened by him, and she wasn't always as delusional as he made her out to be. In better news, my aunt now lives in Florida with a caretaker in a condo. She paints for a living and is very happy.""My cousin died a couple months ago of a drug overdose.

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