John Amos’ Daughter Shannon Wants His Death Investigated, Claims Her Brother Changed Actor’s Will 5 Times Ahead of His Passing
John Amos’ Daughter Shannon Wants His Death Investigated, Claims Her Brother Changed Actor’s Will 5 Times Ahead of His Passing
The daughter of late actor John Amos’ continues to suggest foul play was involved in her father’s death.
During a recent interview with Radar Online, Shannon Amos, 58, made harrowing accusations against her brother Kelly Christopher ‘K.C.’ Amos, 54, claiming her sibling conspired with others to manipulate their dad’s will, furthering that he possibly had a hand in the TV star’s death.
Shannon says that K.C., along with John’s assistant turned publicist Belinda Foster and another man, purposely “isolated” the actor in his elderly age to take advantage of his declining health and dementia diagnosis.
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She says K.C. made at least 5 amendments to the “Good Times” star’s will ahead of his passing, and that the group shuffled him around from state to state to avoid police probes into alleged elderly abuse.
She stated:
“I want an investigation…The hard part is they had my father cremated immediately – and that was strategic.
Adding:
“A concerned Los Angeles doctor contacted me, reporting severe neglect – including an instance where my father’s body was filled with fluid and he developed an infection in his foot, which was left unclean and untreated until maggots began infesting the wound.”
As we’ve previously covered, Shannon has been touting similar claims against her brother for several years now following John’s stroke in 2016.
Most recently, she expressed extreme concern over the fact that she and several other family members weren’t made aware of John’s death until 45 days after his passing, which the family alleges they found out
“through the media.”
Prior to his death, John reportedly insisted that the abuse allegations weren’t true and that he planned to share his story via a documentary with his filmmaker son.
However, Shannon continues to suspect foul play is involved and wants police to open an official investigation into the matter.