From: "Jessica Murray" <dfhldgdhdlhfdla@gmail.com>
To: stepmother’s email address
ok.
i'm
very upset right now. i've learned that the bulk of the cds were sold
by my sister. her name was left behind in the transaction.
i've
so far spent $107 on cds that my father would have liked for me to have.
i understand that everything was left in your name, but i really think
you have a moral responsibility to carry out his wishes. certainly, at
the very least, i am completely positive that he would rather i had the
cds than see them sold for $1/piece. i do not remotely think that my
father would share whatever vendetta it is that the two of you seem to
have against me. your behaviour is revoltingly selfish.
especially
you, sister. didn't i just give you that jacket out of the kindness of
my heart because you had an emotional attachment to it? then, you turn
around and get rid of the thing i've expressed an emotional attachment
to for a paltry sum. i don't understand this behaviour. it's very
hateful and inconsiderate.
so, i'm just going to reiterate. this
is probably the last time i'll contact either of you, except to pick up
my things early next week.
1) i think i'm morally entitled to be
repaid for the $107 dollars that i shouldn't have spent in the first
place. i don't know who ended up with the money.
2) even if you
don't want to do the moral thing and pay me back, can you at least tell
me where else to go to find the rest of the cds? i've so far checked
vertigo (where i got some back), cd warehouse (where i got some back),
record centre (where they said nobody came in) and turning point (where
they said the sister came in and only sold dvds). i'm a little skeptical
about what the guy at turning point said. were there cds sold there? if
there were, i'll buy them back. was there anywhere else i should go and
look?
3) specifically, i'm very curious as to the whereabouts of
the frank zappa cds. there are a few random things i was looking for and
couldn't find, but i couldn't find *any* of those.
sister, i no longer trust you. there's no chance of reconciliation.
j