ALICE REUTER MURDERED HER FATHER

Alice Reuter received a phone call on 14-SEP-2010 from an ad litem attorney for Probate Court 2 of Bexar County (San Antonio), Joe Hely. Joe Hely proposed killing Alice's father, and Alice agreed to it! I had received a phone call from Joe Hely the same day. I missed the call, but the voicemail I received asked me to call Rose Bravo, a social worker assigned to look over my father, so I could tell her to send me paperwork to sign - paperwork requesting my father be put in a hospice. I called Rose Bravo, and told her I did not want my father put in a hospice. Rose Bravo said, "OK". I emphasized to Rose Bravo that I had two sisters, and the one who had actually been taking care of my father was also against putting my father in a hospice. Rose Bravo once again said, "OK". 

Joe Hely also told me in the voicemail that he was going to call my sister Alice, and relay the same information to her. I found out on 17-SEP-2010 that Alice had signed the paperwork, and apparently it gave her temporary guardianship of my father. I found out because my other sister, Sandra called me at 9:30 PM EST and told me my father was being prepped to go to a hospice. My father had been in a nursing home for the last several months, and the home had him on an IV drip, as well as medication for his myasthenia gravis. The prep consisted of stopping all of my father's medical treatment as an "ambulance" (in quotes because an ambulance is usually thought of as a vehicle used to save somebody's life) came from the Odyssey Hospice to pick him up.

My sister Sandra called me when the ambulance got to the Odyssey Hospice (we didn't know what facility he was going to  until he got there), so I'd know where he was. I looked up the Odyssey Hospice on www.yellowpages.com and managed to get to the attending RN, Helene (she wouldn't give me her last name, but admitted to being an RN). Helene refused to give me any information about my father, and told me if I wanted know anything about him I had to contact Alice, the "caregiver" (that's a quote - she called Alice the "caregiver"). So I called Alice, who wouldn't tell me anything except to say she was killing my father for humanitarian reasons. Alice hadn't been in contact with her parents for decades, except when she needed a baby sitter (and she hasn't needed a baby sitter for decades now, either). Alice doesn't even know my father was in relatively good shape just a few months ago - before being put in a nursing home by the VA. Alice doesn't even know why my father had gone downhill physically, or that he needed to resume some medical treatments that had been discontinued to restore his level of health.

Sandra got to see my father the night he was put in the Odyssey Hospice, for 5 minutes. Sandra said he didn't have his IV hooked back up, and she didn't know if they ever put it back in because she was escorted out of the hospice after being allowed a short visit with our father. Sandra went to the San Antonio Police Department, and got two police officers to escort her into the Hospice on 18-SEP-2010. Once again, the hospice staff only allowed her a 5 minute visit. Sandra said our father still didn't have his IV drip, and was in the exact same position she had left him in. Sandra said they hadn't fed him either. This is murder. A hospice isn't supposed to kill it's patients.

Since my father did not officially have a guardian, he should have been asked if he wanted to go to a hospice. Assigning Alice temporary guardianship when both of her siblings voiced an objection to having their father killed is a criminal act. As of this writing (19-SEP-2010 at 07:28 AM EST) I don't know if my father has died yet, but it's doubtful he'll make it to Monday, when I can call the courts in San Antonio. I need a judge to overrule the temporary guardianship papers. Putting my father in a hospice on a Friday night was obviously done to prevent my having the temporary guardianship overruled before he died; this is pre-meditated murder.

 

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