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	<title>Comments for SEARCHING FOR JOHN SPIRA</title>
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	<description>The Search Continues for John Spira, missing since 2/23/07</description>
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		<title>Comment on John Spira-we&#8217;re still working on this! by Poor</title>
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		<description>Have you thought about filing a civil suit for wrongful death against the two non-polygraph takers? I know that as long as a beneficiary is not CLEARED as a suspect by law enforcement, they are prohibited from receiving any life insurance benefits. Filing a wrongful death claim would benefit you and law enforcement, ie., burden of proof is much much much lower, plus potential bad guys cannot stay mute if they want access to insurance funds or want to protect future receipt of funds.  A civil suit would force them to answer questions that law enforcement  cannot force them to answer, plus you help police and insurance company in dragging feet to blocking criminals from profiting. Not sure what the statute of limitations is on the civil side, but if I wore your shoes, that&#039;s where my energy would go.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you thought about filing a civil suit for wrongful death against the two non-polygraph takers? I know that as long as a beneficiary is not CLEARED as a suspect by law enforcement, they are prohibited from receiving any life insurance benefits. Filing a wrongful death claim would benefit you and law enforcement, ie., burden of proof is much much much lower, plus potential bad guys cannot stay mute if they want access to insurance funds or want to protect future receipt of funds.  A civil suit would force them to answer questions that law enforcement  cannot force them to answer, plus you help police and insurance company in dragging feet to blocking criminals from profiting. Not sure what the statute of limitations is on the civil side, but if I wore your shoes, that&#8217;s where my energy would go.</p>
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