19-Year-Old Nurse Marries A 89-Year-Old Suffering From Dementia And Publicly Brags About The Money She Is Going To Inherit When He Dies

A classic gold digger and a poor victim

A 19-year-old nurse, Olivia C. Stone, is at the center of a disturbing story involving an 89-year-old man with severe dementia and a marriage that raised immediate questions. Lee R. Hopkins was living at Brookdale Senior Living Center, where Stone worked, and the two were not even supposed to be closely connected.

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What followed was hard to ignore, Stone allegedly married Hopkins, then started posting online about the money she expected to inherit when he died. She also made jokes about him not making it to Christmas, while Brookdale first denied the situation and later faced a very different account from staff.

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The details only get messier from there, and the private messages make the whole thing look even worse. Read on. News report screenshot mentioning Hopkins and Stone’s joking about Christmas survivalNationalist Review

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Hopkins lost his wife two years ago in a car crash, and their only son died before that. There was no one to protect the senior from possible manipulation. The car crash in which his wife, Elizabeth, died, who was also a resident of the same senior living facility, was the result of Hopkins losing orientation while driving to the local IHOP.

They wound up 25 miles away from the place. Hopkins’s dementia was so severe that he couldn’t even recognize his own pastor.

Pope County Clerk’s office records verify that the two were married in September. That’s when Stone began sharing some disturbing posts on social media.

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Some leaked private chats show Stone bragging about how she would become the heir to Hopkins’s money when he died.

Stone was joking about how Hopkins might not survive until Christmas

It gets even messier, like the OP debating whether to use grandma’s inheritance for expenses after losing their job.

Stone was joking about how Hopkins might not survive until Christmas

Stone was joking about how Hopkins might not survive until ChristmasNationalist Review Close-up of a headline referencing Stone’s comments about Hopkins not survivingNationalist Review Article text excerpt showing date and names Stone and Hopkins in contextNationalist Review Newspaper-style layout with highlighted quotes about inheritance and dementia concernsNationalist Review

The Brookdale Russellville location confirmed that she worked with them via their social media accounts, and they were also thanking her for her hard work.

It’s still unclear what policies they have to stop caregivers from starting relationships with senior residents and exploiting them as Stone did.

Stone publicly claims she married out of love, but her private chats tell a completely different story.

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