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Post by Logan on Feb 26, 2016 2:22:16 GMT -6
St. Charles County judge rules against daughters seeking life insurance policy of murdered motherST. CHARLES • A judge on Thursday ruled against the two adult daughters of Elizabeth “Betsy” Faria in their fight to claim their murdered mother’s $150,000 life insurance policy. Faria, who suffered from terminal cancer, left the money to her friend Pamela Hupp, whom she had met while working together in an insurance office. It was left with vague instructions on its use. Five days before her murder, Faria changed the beneficiary of the policy to Hupp because Faria did not want her husband, Russ Faria, her daughters Leah and Mariah Day, or her parents to have the money, Hupp has claimed. Faria wanted Hupp to give some money to the daughters when they were older, if Hupp could, Hupp testified. Hupp testified during a deposition that she would not give the daughters any money, but in the civil trial she said that she still might. Read more: www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/st-charles-county-judge-rules-against-daughters-seeking-life-insurance/article_aba95ab2-4b9a-5978-8fa7-f168c7994d56.html
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