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"And the blood type did not match Clarence's military records. So I think that's pretty definitive. Witnesses claimed to see Roberts alive after the fire, sometimes with a woman who was not his wife. Due to the inconsistencies, insurance companies refused to pay out the $640,000 in life insurance. Geneva Roberts and her son sued, but the court ruled in favor of the insurance company, citing the lack of definitive proof that Clarence was dead. Ten years later, there was another fire."
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