Nancy Ann Malcolm has some explaining to do

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Corte Madera CA

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If your name is Nancy Ann Malcolm, you have some explaining to do. Personally, we think Nancy Malcolm was an accessory to Thomas' crimes and is afraid to talk to the authorities for fear she will be charged with a crime, IE, lying under oath, or making a false statement to a law enforcement officer, along with Thomas. We think that Nancy Malcolm was aware that Thomas Childers secretly preserved his younger brother's electronic mails, from Oracle, and those related to his brother's volunteer work administering the Unitarian discussion group, UUS-L, for future use against his younger brother. We think that Nancy Malcolm was aware that Thomas concealed those materials from his brother (and perhaps other lawsuits as well), after his brother filed CIV393104 against Oracle Corporation. We think that Nancy Malcolm helped keep the forced repurchase of #79 Ash Way, Mill Creek - after the buyer sued Eleanora Penny Salanave-Runyon and forced her to buy the property back - a secret, from everyone not part of the conspiracy. This would seem to indicate that the plan to strip the younger members of the family of our inheritances, and to abandon us, existed - in some rudimentary form, at least - between Thomas Childers and Nancy Malcolm, even back in the late 1990s. We think that Nancy Malcolm did this as part of a quid pro quo, in exchange for the promise that she would be included in Penny's will. This may imply that Thomas had influence or even direct control over the contents of his mother's will, perhaps via computer. It would have been trivial, for instance, to install a Remote Access Trojan (RAT) on Penny's computer, and secretly modify her last will and testament to favor one party over another. (If this doesn't scare you, it should. Our intuition is that this sort of computer-mediated theft is rampant, from coast to coast.) Nancy Malcolm also kept the existence of #79 Ash Way, Mill Creek, a secret from the rest of the family while we were all being evicted from 2047 17th Avenue, in San Francisco, by Eleanora Penny Salanave-Runyon, and abandoned to homelessness, after Penny stole her own mother's will. We have seen no evidence indicating that Nancy Malcolm ever expressed any interest in offering our youngest brother, John Wesley, food or shelter or any assistance whatsoever after Leon Salanave was killed - as John stopped going to work, was evicted for non-payment of rent, tried to come home, and was literally forced into homelessness by our mother, Eleanora Penny Salanave-Runyon. (Corroboration of this remarkable claim may be had by examining San Francisco's Parkside Police Station event logs for 1993, 1994, and 1995 - our youngest brother was literally eating and sleeping on the front stairs of 2047 17th Avenue for several years, on and off - and I am confident that the neighbors brought this problem to the attention of the authorities many, many times.) Lacking evidence to the contrary, we think that Nancy Malcolm traded her relationship with her brothers-in-law, and her sisterhood with her future nieces, for the promise of an inheritance. Nancy Malcolm probably also feels guilty for introducing Thomas to the abuse of restraining orders. As well she should. 'Think on these things', as Leon would say - echoing Krishnamurti - who could probably tell you a thing or two about chakras. More info: http://salanave-runyon.org/wanted.html

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