Wednesday, 9 January 2013

BBC Heir Hunters



I'm watching this programme where companies search for relatives of those who died leaving no will and no next of Kin can be found.  When an individual dies leaving no will and no heir can be found the estate goes to the Treasury.  There are variations in Law between Scots Law and the Law of England and Wales, but in both cases the end result will be the same, the Crown wins.  If no relative is found within 12 years the money goes to the Crown.  The Treasury publishes a list containing the names of the outstanding individuals, the 'Bona Vacantia' list.  'Bona Vacantia' means 'Ownerless Goods,' as you know.  Many companies now operate a search system hoping to discover the missing heirs and obtain a cut of the cash.  Some £14 Million goes to the Treasury each year therefore a large estate will pay well.  

The 'Heir Hunters' programme concerns the efforts made by the gold diggers companies to find relatives and take their cut.  The individual stories reflect a wide variety of people, many sad, some heroic.  Yesterday a solitary woman who gave away no information turned out to be a wartime member of SOE and operated in France during the war.  Her suffering included a time spent in Ravensbrook Concentration Camp, from which she escaped and made it home.  She only spoke on record once to a TV documentary, and never to any other it appears.  Rich and poor it appears end up dying alone, lacking contact with relatives, sometimes happy and sometimes sad and lonely people.  Life can be hard for some, even in a populous town.

However what strikes me is the viewer who makes this programme popular.  The viewer lives in hope their name will appear on screen, they await the stranger knocking on the door and carrying news of a large windfall, their tongue hangs out as the programme reaches a crescendo and some lucky relative receives a cheque!  I see similar people queuing at the Lottery desk, especially when a large turnover is available.  We have all been there, at least once in our life.  

Hold on, someones at the door, must go, quickly.......   



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4 comments:

A. said...

Funnily enough I saw some of this programme yesterday, and it was the SOE part. It was interesting for that alone because I really don't like the idea. It seems to me to be one extended advertisement for these companies, only one small step away from those companies that offer to sue anyone you like on your behalf.

red dirt girl said...

Hahahaaa .... I think we all dream from time to time of becoming rich by some sudden windfall be it a wealthy distant uncle or lotto tickets or else. Currently it's the 'Publishers Clearing House' which has been supposedly doling out $1,000,000 checks, live on camera, each year. This year it is 'Win $5000 a week for the rest of your life AND THEN 'gift' your prize to someone else (only one can be selected) after you die. Basically they inherit your $5000 per week for life prize. Last stats said your chances of winning PCH is about 1 in 1.2 billion entries....Really ????

We all dream of easy street ...

xxx

Mo said...

I have occasional dreams of winning the lottery, but the idea of seeking wealth from some one who died alone with no family around them, I find tragic.

Adullamite said...

A, The attitudes of the main men were not what I thought of as 'concerned.'

RDG, Those folks are terrible spammers! Er, did you buy a ticket perchance....?

Mo, Tragic indeed, but that depends on the circumstances I suppose.