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Friday, June 27, 2014

Nightmare Nanny Won't Leave Home, Family Says

UPLAND, Calif. -- A California family says they've fired their live-in nanny, but the woman refuses to leave their home.

Marcela and Ralph Bracamonte, who have three children, told CBS Los Angeles they've tried everything, including legal measures, to get the woman to leave their home in Upland in San Bernardino County.

The Bracamontes said the first couple of months with Diane Stretton were fine, but then the 64-year-old woman stopped working and complained of health issues.

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11 comments:

  1. WOW I would be charged with all kinds of crap, cuz that woman would be outta my house, legally or not.

    What a crazy legal system we have.

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  2. People "disappear" all the time. never heard from again. Never seen again.
    Ask Jimmy Hoffa's family. and he was very well known. What would SHE be?
    Another statistic....

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  3. If you have a dirt basement , buy a nice shovel , dig a hole 4 to six feet deep and 6 feet long , show her and force her to see it.
    Problem solved. ( if not she must disappear.)

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  4. Just start digging the grave in the back yard without saying anything, A pine headstone, a month of digging, building the pine box, she might get uncomfortable...

    It's all about motivation...

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  5. Jimmy is still very much alive at 100.As for this lady,the desert is a big place.

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  6. Much easier than all the violence folks. Each weekend is a theme childrens party with bounce houses and clowns and noise and kids, kids, kids. :)

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  7. Anonymous Anonymous said...
    Much easier than all the violence folks. Each weekend is a theme childrens party with bounce houses and clowns and noise and kids, kids, kids. :)

    June 27, 2014 at 9:34 PM

    You are an idiot.

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  8. 4:54 Thank you!! Now put down your shotgun and play nice in the bouncy house. Hahaha

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  9. breaking news she's gone

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  10. Maybe she thought she was a tenured teacher.

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