Friday, March 15, 2013

MY SISTER DEBBIE, MOTHER OF THE THIEF, DAWN MCSWEENEY, IS THE MOST TRAGIC VICTIM

 
On October 7, 1996, at 4995 Prince of Wales, NDG, Montreal, Dawn McSweeney robbed me of my life's possessions - with the help of a Montreal Police officer.
 
Since that day, the Montreal Police have repeatedly refused to take any legal action against the thief and they will make no effort to recover all the precious valuables she stole.

Because the Montreal Police refused to take any action against Dawn McSweeney and her accomplices, the thieves went on to remove my aged mother from our family home and keep her in total isolation for a decade. The Montreal Police refused again and again to investigate.
 
Since the police were doing nothing to stop the criminals, they went on to make a false will in my mother's name when she was about 92 years old.
 
My father's will leaves his home and his life's savings to all his children and grandchildren, each specifically named in his will. The estate was to be divided equally among all of us.
 
My father died in 2000. My mother, in 2007.
 
The thieves removed all of the children and grandchildren from the will and gave all of  my father's estate to Debbie McSweeney and Dawn McSweeney. Kenneth Gregoire Prud'homme made himself the "liquidator" of my father's estate. This man I do not know and who never met my father stole everything from my entire family.
 
My naive sister, Debbie, has been the patsy of Dawn's father, Ed McSweeney and then this stranger named Prud'homme. The Montreal Police still refuse to take any action against this den of thieves.
 
More than 72,000 people around the world have read my detailed reports of these crimes. And yet, to this day, the criminals are still free to enjoy everything they stole from my parents, from me, from my siblings and from their children.
 
I am offering a $5,000. reward.
 
Please join the thousands of people around the world who have been reading my reports and see for yourself.
 
Phyllis Carter