But that authorities had informed him that she was not at home.
“My nieces and nephews used to say, ‘Well, she’s asleep,’ whenever I went down there. She is not visible to you at this time.
“Well, seeing my sister is all I want to do,” I would reply. I’ll be alright and leave you alone if I can just see her face.”
He claimed that he doesn’t think he has spoken to his sister in a long time—well over two years ago—and that ever since, he believes one of his nieces has been calling in the guise of their mother.
“Every time, they lied. “They refused to be honest with me,” he stated.
According to Jolly, he was informed by his niece that they were “obeying their mother’s wishes to let (her) lay there.”