Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Siblings' threats and destruction

In 1999, after years of abuse by my younger brother, who suffers from alcohol and drug abuse, my mother and I moved into a condo I purchased with my own money in Newport Beach, Calif not far from her home.  We left my brother in her home where he rented out the rooms and pocketed the change.  All while our mother was wheel-chair bound.  When I attempted to sell her home a realtor, Mr. Taylor, told me my brother had said "over my dead body" and since he was considered a "squatter" it would be virtually impossible to sell.  I sold our mother's home months later when that brother was jailed for beating up his then live in girlfriend, Taryn McGraw.  The irony was he was forbidden by court order not to return to his family home when he was out on bail awaiting 3 strikes you're out charges because Taryn had occupied the home over 29 days.  Squatter no more!

This one of the many odd situations I found myself in while being involved with this brother.  I have no more contact with him any longer and never will.

I seriously suspect my brother, Steven, attempted to kill me by tampering with my medications in 2005 when I allowed his fiancĂ©, Lise Turner, of Dewey, Arizona, in my home to exchange items we inherited from my great aunt Pauline Wilson when she died in Jan, 2004.  I filed a police report complete with the hospital records with the NBPD in July, 2005 and quickly dis-inherited that brother completely, albeit $1, through my attorney.  Steven had said in the past on many occasions "I will kill you" and "I have a bullet with your name on it" and "Now I have a pill on it with your name on it" after learning I became allergic in 2002, and ""penicillin" throwing up his fingers in my face.  He was always threatening to kill our entire family, including on Easter, 1997.  A sister, Donna Cook, filed a report he threatened to kill her in 1997 when she said he pointed a gun at her head in her garage and said "I swear to God I will kill you".  Also he claimed he bought an AK-47 in the 1990's through a friend, Steve Harlow, for which I turned in to the ATF, since Steven Calvert is a 2 time convicted felon and wasn't allowed to have a firearm.  The ATF made it perfectly clear to Harlow if Calvert used that weapon to commit a crime Harlow would serve time.  I never saw that weapon but was told by my brother that he used it and he showed me a pix of him in the desert shooting it. Also I knew he carried it around in a guitar case.

In 1997 a sister, Brenda Fisher, called a woman's shelter in Costa Mesa for my mother and I to go to to avoid my brother when he went on a drug and alcohol rampage.  We visited that shelter briefly but found it unacceptable and instead hid in a nearby hotel room for a few days before we could return home.  My mother was in a wheelchair at that time as well.  Brenda and Donna were both well aware there was serious abuse going on where their disabled mother lived.

In 1999 both sisters called social services on me for mis-treating our mother, yet months later the social services  dept. informed me they concluded these were false charges filed in retaliation for selling mother's home.  They advised I sue them, which I did not.  My mother and I continued to live in my home until her funds ran out and she had been bed-ridden two full years in 2002 and I placed her in a Sun Healthcare facility, SunBridge in Newport Beach, Calif.  Our sisters did not even attend our mother's funeral.

Therefore when I sued Sun Healthcare for wrongful death of our mother my sisters opted out of that lawsuit and I believe they conspired to defraud me.  Should I sue?  I'm done with suing.  I won the wrongful death lawsuit, even suing a corrupt attorney and winning that lawsuit against the late Daniel Leipold. 

As well, Judge Jones told me RICK MATROS is the dangerous one, "she proved he killed her mother, certainly she can state it, freedom of speech, protected speech and peaceful protest".  I fell vindicated.