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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This entire situation is so weird. The owners are in fact the parents of the 50+ yr old man who attacked Connolly's staffers. So I'm going to out on a wild limb here and say based on how young the "owner" in the tv interview looks, that guy is probably not the brother of the attacker or the son of the owners. So why is he, his wife and their kids living in the house and posing as the owners? And if the owners aiready live there, what set of "grandparents" is the owner referring to when he says his culture doesn't put them in nursing homes so he needs to build this large addition for them. It seems 6 people already live there (the owners, the man, his wife and 2 kids). His story doesn't make any sense and I really don't think he is related to the real owners. Why is he living there? How did he convince the owners to do all this? Is this some sort of elder scam?[/quote] Per property records, ownership has bounced between last name Nguyen and last name Pham. Pham is the current owner, same last name as the Connolly attacker. The guy giving the interview is Mike Ngyuen who is likely related to (or is the same person not using his legal name) as the previous Nguyen owner. It's unclear how the Phams and Nguyens are related. [/quote] I think Mike is the son in law.[/quote] So then all the people he’s been talking about in interviews already live there. This is so confusing re why he wants such a large addition. [/quote] The aging parents live in a coveted FCPS pyramid. Mike has young school aged kids. By living with grandma and grandpa they can help out around the house and access good schools. The house is small. They build their own compound on the property so they can live separately but together. Now, are they trying to sneak in an income property in there too? Maybe. But for the most part their story makes sense. [/quote]
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