He said he has a bad back, so he probably doesn't want to mess up any chances of losing his SSDI.
However he said he took care of his sick father, feeding him, bathing him, dressing him and taking him to the doctor. I'm sure there are a lot of people who would pay for home help for a relative with alzheimers.
Dori, I think this man is telling it all backward. I am beginning to wonder if he had to move in with Daddy, not to help him but to get Daddy's help.
With his bad back, it may have been Dad that had to help [him] bath and drive to the doctors. I wonder who did the cooking and cleaning in Daddy's house.
His Dad was not that old, damn my 92 year old mother just went out and bought a new used car.
He raises money from garage sales with free items his relatives give him, and his half brother is allowing him to live in the home that must be paid for by now, most likely all he pays is utilities and taxes on it. Somewhere I believe he stated he had been raised in the home so could it be he never left it, sponged off both parents for 50+ years?
Home was left to a half brother, could it be the stepson of his father, when mother died she owned the home and father lived there with him and his "real brother" until his brother moved out.
So much to this story is left out, I smell 3 day old fish here, this dude is a scammer of some sort.