Mirage wrote:
I wonder if someone's been cashing his social security checks?
For that matter, social security will tell a government agency if a death benefit has been paid out. Heck they'll even tell a bill collector. About the only thing they will disclose without going through channels. Has anybody bothered to make that call?
Keep in mind that Lake County has no death certificate on record, but it should if he were a true resident who passed away. Or perhaps he was out of the country at the time??
He died in 1953 according to the Post TribuneHaven't see the article. What more did it say?
http://www.post-trib.com/news/lake/2805 ... 16.articleQuote:
But on Friday, Gary Health Director Shirley Hawkins said a William C. Seaton who lived at that address died June 2, 1953. According to a Post-Tribune obituary published June 6, 1953, he was 65.
However, an affidavit filed May 10, 2004, in Lake County lists William C. Seaton's date of birth as Jan. 2, 1926, meaning that person would have been 27 in 1953. That document was filed in application for a senior-citizen exemption at 2378 Adams.
The Social Security Death Index, meanwhile, lists a "William Seaton" who died in Indiana in June 1953 at the age of 65. That person's birthdate was Jan. 2, 1888, according to the database.
Asked Wednesday if William C. Seaton lives at 2378 Adams, Carol Ann Seaton said only, "that's the owner of the property." Since then, as of press time, she hasn't responded to multiple phone messages left seeking comment, nor has her attorney.
It looks like a drivers license has led to an even more nefarious web of schemes from her