Mary Ellen Bendtsen’s story was on ABC. The pictures below show a bizarre turn in the story and are central to the understanding of whole the drama going on. The pictures show an attorney taking last will of Mary Ellen Bendtsen. Have a look at the second photograph below and look at the body language of Mark McCay and Justin Burgess, how anxious are they to get their face in front of the ailing lady to get them nominated for the 4949 Swiss Avenue. In fact the whole interview is such a great show of greed that I cringe with the pain as I saw the attorneys ‘efficiency’ in getting the lady sign the will depriving Mary Ellen. Bendtsen’s daughter, Frances Ann Giron of the property, that was rightfully hers.
The whole fiasco is about 4949 Swiss avenue a grand mansion constructed in Victorian style over a land of 7000 sq.ft. The mansion was Mary Ellen’s dream home and as the years passed she developed a special attachment with the property. However advancing age started taking its toll and the mansion started crumbling to the point that it was in shambles at the time when Mary Ellen recorded her will. With the passage of time many relatives surfaced with claims on the property. The world that Mary Ellen had built so meticulously was falling into oblivion fast. And there appeared two Dallas men Mark McCay and Justin Burgess who were infamous of robbing the people exactly like Mary Ellen of their properties. They befriended the lady and made her sign the will declaring them as heirs to the property.
Mary Ellen’s daughter is in the court but the case presents many situations hitherto unknown to the law.




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