Daughter-in-Law Kicks Old Lady Out of Own House to Psychiatric Facility and Neighbors Find Out — Story of the Day

Everyone in the neighborhood loved Mrs. Parker. She delighted everyone with the smell of fresh pastries in the morning, and the nearest neighbors could quickly come to her to enjoy her treats. But her time with her neighbors was unexpectedly cut short.

Mrs. Parker was one of the most beloved members of her neighborhood. She was incredibly generous to everyone she came across. Even though she had been a retired pastry chef for 10 years, she still woke up early every morning to bake fresh pastries for any neighbor who wanted some.

She would leave muffins and bagels out for neighbors to enjoy on their way to work or school. Because of her generosity, her neighbors checked on her every day. They also took care of her when she needed help. Although Mrs. Parker lived alone, she never felt lonely because her community was very supportive.

Mrs. Parker lived in her apartment by herself, but she never felt lonely because of her community's support. | Source: Shutterstock

Mrs. Parker lived in her apartment by herself, but she never felt lonely because of her community’s support. | Source: Shutterstock

Mrs. Parker had one daughter-in-law, Susan, who visited her quite often. Her husband had died five years earlier, but she still kept in touch with her mother-in-law. Susan was also a very talkative person who would try to make friends with some of Mrs. Parker’s neighbors to find out what the old lady was up to when she was not around.

Although some neighbors found her behavior innocent, others who had been in the neighborhood longer knew that Susan was not to be trusted. Mrs. Evans, who lived next door to Mrs. Parker, knew Susan before she even married. Their interactions led her to believe that Susan was only after Mrs. Parker’s money and did not care for her.

One morning, the neighbors walked out and noticed Mrs. Parker had not left any pastries out. Worried, they decided to knock on her door to see if everything was well. Sharon, one of the neighbors who had come to check on Mrs. Parker, spoke to Mrs. Evans to see if her neighbor was fine.

Mrs. Parker was a retired chef who enjoyed baking pastries for her neighbors. | Source: New Africa/Shutterstock

Mrs. Parker was a retired chef who enjoyed baking pastries for her neighbors. | Source: New Africa/Shutterstock

“Good morning Mrs. Evans. Do you have any idea if Mrs. Parker is okay? she asked. “We’ve been walking past to check on her this morning, and she has not yet opened up.”

Mrs. Evans was surprised...