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Date: 04 Aug 2008 19:55:04
From: Chess One
Subject: Fischer's DNA
Chessville's Icelandic reporter says:-

"...there is a rumour he will be digged up to get his DNA. Iceland Supreme
Court has recently ruled that the distribution of his estate can�t be a
private one as Miyoko wants, but has to be an official one, as the Trag
family would like and then there is a claim from his said daughter Jinky Ong
in the Phillipines. So the sirkus [circus] goes on. "

Phil Innes






 
Date: 04 Aug 2008 19:32:47
From: help bot
Subject: Re: Fischer's DNA
On Aug 4, 9:48=A0pm, "Chess One" <[email protected] > wrote:

> =A0 =A0 "Within hours of Fischer's death from
> kidney disease, on January 17, Sverrisson received a call from the chess
> champion's ex-brother-in-law, Russell Targ, the former husband of Fischer=
's
> late sister, Joan, whom Fischer never forgave for leaving her. Targ was n=
ot
> calling to commiserate, but to make it clear he would be flying to Reykja=
vik
> to secure the interests of his two sons, Fischer's nephews."


Much of BF's belongings were already
divvied up long ago, when his storage
room was sacked for nonpayment of
rental fees. In fact, that incident reminds
me of the preposterous claims that BF
never harmed anyone-- a claim that is
demonstrably false. The reality is that
in his many "interviews", the sad sack
called for his loyal fans to rough up or
perhaps sanction the guy who, he
claims, was responsible for his storage
unit being confiscated. That, my dear
friends, is a crime. It reminds me of the
famous movie series, The Godfather... .


-- help bot


 
Date: 04 Aug 2008 21:48:10
From: Chess One
Subject: Re: Fischer's DNA

"Chess One" <[email protected] > wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Chessville's Icelandic reporter says:-
>
> "...there is a rumour he will be digged up to get his DNA. Iceland Supreme
> Court has recently ruled that the distribution of his estate can�t be a
> private one as Miyoko wants, but has to be an official one, as the Trag
> family would like and then there is a claim from his said daughter Jinky
> Ong in the Phillipines. So the sirkus [circus] goes on. "
>
> Phil Innes

An article 4-20-08 identifies "Targ", referenced
in the original message above, as

"Within hours of Fischer's death from
kidney disease, on January 17, Sverrisson received a call from the chess
champion's ex-brother-in-law, Russell Targ, the former husband of Fischer's
late sister, Joan, whom Fischer never forgave for leaving her. Targ was not
calling to commiserate, but to make it clear he would be flying to Reykjavik
to secure the interests of his two sons, Fischer's nephews."

Phil Innes