‘I had seven diamond rings in that house’: Grandma’s home stolen in rare deed fraud

Fifty years after Dorothy Tarpin bought her home in Parkland, it was taken over in June using a quitclaim deed—a method usually used for property transfers between people who know each other well or are related.

“I called my niece and told her I dreamed it,” Tarpin told WHAS11. “And she said, ‘Oh yes, somebody did steal your house, Aunt Dorothy.’”

Her great-niece, Ashley Mack, filmed a confrontation with two men removing furniture from the house…

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