krnel? I know that I am late in the game inasmuch as you published this article two years ago, but I'd like to say this much. There are so many similarities between Nathan D. Larson and Jose Menendez
that it's alarming. Former United States Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales once warned the public that parent-on-child incest was a much bigger problem here in our nation than the American people were willing to admit. What it all comes down to is that our nation direly needs to reform its inheritance laws to make it illegal for any parent to disinherit their children. Louisiana and Puerto Rico are the only two United States jurisdictions that have inheritance laws that protect children in this manner.
If a man sexually abuses his own kids, he should not be legally allowed to disinherit them and leave his entire estate to their greedy stepmother upon his demise. I can't believe that nothing has been done to change these laws since the time that our nation first took an awareness about incest in the 1980s. There is a possibility that Nathan Larson will become very rich someday; and if he does, he has no right to cut his own child out of his will, especially if he has ever done anything to harm her. If we reformed our inheritance laws throughout our nation, then fewer incest survivors would end up destitute and homeless in their adulthood. Anyhow, I gave your article a thumbs-up. :-)