Actually, you are a Senator's son, a Senator-elect for sure.
This is one of those B-movie plots come to life. Last August, at the height of Louisiana's Senate race to replace the Honorable David Vitter, a man who survived a prostitution scandal, only to lose his bid to become governor, a young man was asked to watch a neighbor's dog, while they went on vacation.
The young man is John Preston Kennedy, son of the next junior Senator from Louisiana, John Kennedy.
Young Kennedy was given a key to the house and was expected to keep the dog watered, fed, and walked.
"When the Fishers returned to their home, they found it “ransacked and damaged, and personal items were missing, stolen and/or broken,”...."
It's a scene out of Risky Business or Weird Science. One would think this would have come out sooner, but apparently the Fishers wanted to settle matters quietly. It all might still be a great mystery, but the Kennedy's live in a fairly affluent neighborhood and everyone has security cameras inside and outside the house. The article does not say if there were cameras in the bedrooms, but every bed in the house showed the evidence of sexual encounters.
One problem the Fishers face is that they gave Kennedy access to their house. This means criminal charges are not realistic. They didn't say, "Don't have parties in our house, or have sex in our bedrooms," so this is strictly a civil matter. The Kennedy family insurance company has looked into the matter and decided not to get involved. I suppose they don't wild parties come under the heading of accident.
This is one of those B-movie plots come to life. Last August, at the height of Louisiana's Senate race to replace the Honorable David Vitter, a man who survived a prostitution scandal, only to lose his bid to become governor, a young man was asked to watch a neighbor's dog, while they went on vacation.
The young man is John Preston Kennedy, son of the next junior Senator from Louisiana, John Kennedy.
Young Kennedy was given a key to the house and was expected to keep the dog watered, fed, and walked.
"When the Fishers returned to their home, they found it “ransacked and damaged, and personal items were missing, stolen and/or broken,”...."
It's a scene out of Risky Business or Weird Science. One would think this would have come out sooner, but apparently the Fishers wanted to settle matters quietly. It all might still be a great mystery, but the Kennedy's live in a fairly affluent neighborhood and everyone has security cameras inside and outside the house. The article does not say if there were cameras in the bedrooms, but every bed in the house showed the evidence of sexual encounters.
One problem the Fishers face is that they gave Kennedy access to their house. This means criminal charges are not realistic. They didn't say, "Don't have parties in our house, or have sex in our bedrooms," so this is strictly a civil matter. The Kennedy family insurance company has looked into the matter and decided not to get involved. I suppose they don't wild parties come under the heading of accident.