So I like to watch these true crime stories like Dateline Real Life Mysteries and who doesn't love Bill Kurtis.
It's not unusual when watching a story about one spouse killing another to hear that the suspect took out multiple life insurance policies for lotsa cash on their unsuspecting soon-to-be victims.
My question is, why is this allowed? How can it be legal to take out life insurance on someone, especially a legal adult, without their signed consent, not to mention their actual knowledge?
And even if it is and always has been legal, shouldn't the preponderance of murderous insurance fraud over the years be enough to make it illegal?
It's not unusual when watching a story about one spouse killing another to hear that the suspect took out multiple life insurance policies for lotsa cash on their unsuspecting soon-to-be victims.
My question is, why is this allowed? How can it be legal to take out life insurance on someone, especially a legal adult, without their signed consent, not to mention their actual knowledge?
And even if it is and always has been legal, shouldn't the preponderance of murderous insurance fraud over the years be enough to make it illegal?