After 52 Years On The Run, Bank Robber Confesses To Family On Deathbed
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“My son’s happiness and comfort is my priority!”
Five years ago, life dealt our narrator (Original Poster) a harsh blow when her husband cheated on her and abandoned their family. Just like that, she and her 11-year-old son were tossed into the wild to navigate the storm alone.
Family members couldn’t care less and turned a blind eye to all their suffering; they were essentially on our own. The only anchor they had was OP’s father, who provided unwavering emotional and financial support.
When her father passed away two years ago, he left her a significant inheritance. This windfall allowed her to buy a house and finally create a stable, comfortable life for her and her son.
The duo had been through thick and thin together, and this only strengthened their bond—there was no mountain OP wouldn’t move for her son.
Things got interesting when some extended family members, who had been noticeably absent during OP’s struggles, fell on hard times. They begged to move in with her, but given their rocky history, she was understandably hesitant.
However, her son’s aggressive disapproval was the final seal. He still felt the raw pain of being overlooked during the dark times—these people didn’t deserve their help.
When OP informed the relatives that they couldn’t move in, they didn’t take it well; they even accused her of being selfish and ungrateful because ‘family was family.’ It’s a wonder how this same law didn’t come into play when OP was fighting to keep her head above water.
Was she really the villain for refusing to let them move in, especially considering their past indifference to her plight?
Redditors unanimously agreed that OP wasn’t the AH in this case. They pointed out how her relatives' hypocrisy was glaring; they preached 'family is family' now, but where were they when OP was struggling?
Advice poured in, urging OP to keep standing firm and protect her home and family from the leeches. Her boundaries are valid, and her well-being comes first.
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