What I can't figure out is why Ms. 72 would go to so much trouble to find the information about
@dusty . It takes a lot of time, a lot of ingenuity, and is just so difficult to do. Especially if you begin by knowing very little.
I spent years looking for information about a childhood friend who had died and about my paternal grandfather who was also dead. What led me to the information I sought was that someone on findagrave.com had taken photos of their graves and posted them there. I have tons of living relatives on my father's side, but the older ones (aunts, uncles) didn't know anything. It was like my grandfather was a secret that my grandmother never spoke about.
I kinda hope this isn't a looking for lost blood relative situation because Ms. 72's method of going about that is eerie. It shows she lacks honesty and good judgment. I know if a very casual acquaintance showed up at my door and knew a lot about me, I would be very suspicious. It would be impossible for anyone to find out a lot of the kinds of information Ms. 72 told
@dusty . I would be greatly alarmed. OTOH, I have nothing a scammer would want.
Now for a handy tip about obituaries. Once upon a time, the most sweet and lively young pit bull female chanced upon my yard. We lived out in the country and people lived far apart. The dog was a keeper so I knew she belonged to someone. I thought about who would know this info and it was someone whose mother had died a few years earlier. So I went to the mother's obituary, got her daughter's name, called the daughter. She knew who owned the dog and called him and he came over and retrieved his dog.
After that, we saw the dog several times. Sometimes my son would pull up in the driveway at night and stop the car when he saw her waiting. Son would open the door, the dog would get in, and he'd give her a ride home. It was funny how that dog knew where to get a taxi. Her owner was a super nice guy who happened to own an escape artist.
Gosh, I'm really getting good at sticking a dog story into every thread I post on. Yay, I'm a genius!