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Once again Cereal Killer Super Villain origin story. The Judges read that and ask their Clerks if anybody has Batman's phone number?Rereading Greer V Herbert et al, his lawsuit to legalize prostitution in Utah, it occurs to me that we know about Russell and his lore, but it must be jarring for the judges and defendants who have never heard of him to have this just dropped on them in the middle of the complaint:
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Rereading Greer V Herbert et al, his lawsuit to legalize prostitution in Utah, it occurs to me that we know about Russell and his lore, but it must be jarring for the judges and defendants who have never heard of him to have this just dropped on them in the middle of the complaint:
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His parents would still probably publish an obituary, so wouldn't be too long unless Greer's death was in his car and no one found his mummified remains for weeks while they sat in the NV heat.
I assume they'd just check his ID, lol. I don't really see a scenario where Greer dies way off the grid or with no identifying items unless he actually does manage to piss off a Vegas Tony Soprano that takes care of him in the desert. Or potentially he just disappears like those German tourists that drove into Death Valley, though in Greer's case it would be driving out for brothel land.I imagine it might be possible for him to die and never be identified and so they never find out. Maybe I’m wrong about that though, I don’t really how the system for body identification works. Like checking dental records, how does that work? Fingerprints would at least (womp womp) but is that common?
Wow, you know what? I’m about as sharp as a marble. That’s enough internet for me today.I assume they'd just check his ID, lol. I don't really see a scenario where Greer dies way off the grid or with no identifying items unless he actually does manage to piss off a Vegas Tony Soprano that takes care of him in the desert. Or potentially he just disappears like those German tourists that drove into Death Valley, though in Greer's case it would be driving out for brothel land.

If someone is declared dead I know their banks get notified but would the courts be notified so they can deal with any pending lawsuits?Wow, you know what? I’m about as sharp as a marble. That’s enough internet for me today.
lol, good catch. Thanks fren!
I'm part of the To Catch a Predator fandom which surprisingly maintained a relatively active community 20 years after the show went off the air, and they keep track of the whereabouts of former "stars." But it can still take months to find out when one of them passes (and that happens pretty frequently due to the high volume of suicides and the fact that many of them are senior citizens now) either because their family deliberately avoided posting an obituary or because they have no family that cares enough to do so in the first place.Maybe, depending on how often they keep in contact with him, I imagine it might be possible for him to die and never be identified and so they never find out. Maybe I’m wrong about that though, I don’t really how the system for body identification works. Like checking dental records, how does that work? Fingerprints would at least (womp womp) but is that common?
Edit: of course IDs are things that exist, disregard above retardation.
But also, obituaries cost money, and are completely optional. For instance, we have reports that Ashley Isaacs is dead, but only from her community. No obituary or funeral information has been found. Her mom hasn’t said anything, and probably won’t. Even if Russ’ parents do get notified, given the trouble he’s caused, I wouldn’t blame them for just cremating him and not saying anything about it.
A plaintiff who is willing and eager to litigate won't let anything trivial like death get in their way.Given Russell's litigation history, we would find out he is dead after he submits a motion to testify against in the Kiwifarms case. Hardin would reply to that motion, and then find out that Greer died 3 years ago.
Russ can only do one thing at a time.
He forgot he stashed it in his prison pocket and can't find it.We also cannot rule out saggy pants thugs stole his iPhone.
If there's something strange,Then begins the "Haunted Courthouse" arc of the Greer saga, where Hardin has to bust ghosts.
How sad is it that Hardin would probably be one of the few people to have interest in knowing if our Lonely Prince was still alive? So much for the Hardship...If Hardin suspects Russ is gone and doesn't want to wait the months it would take for the Utah judges to do anything, there are all kinds of things he could send Russ without submitting a motion first (e.g. 21-day notice for sanctions). A lack of response might not be enough to satisfy a judge, even a competent one, but we all know the only reason he wouldn't respond to something like that would be if he is dead, incapacitated, or off the grid.
Rereading Greer V Herbert et al, his lawsuit to legalize prostitution in Utah, it occurs to me that we know about Russell and his lore, but it must be jarring for the judges and defendants who have never heard of him to have this just dropped on them in the middle of the complaint:
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would an autopsy find mobius syndrome
"My god, did this decedent stop a train with his face? He wasn't anywhere NEAR the tracks."would an autopsy find mobius syndrome