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Now THAT's an idea! Here they are paying 70 cents a pound for coke cans. I don't know what they are paying for junkers, but when we took cans to the junkyard for $, there were over a dozen people bringing in junk cars for money. So they must be worth something!
If it's abandoned on your property (tires sunk in mud lend credence to that, IMHO), I'd sell the stuff and try to recoup the phone bill. Also, you could consider small claims court. She doesn't have money, I'm sure, but anything she does have in her name could become yours. Just a thought.
Also, I don't know about where you are, but here we could legally claim a daily storage fee. Hey, everyone knows that barns are to house critters, not cars with flat tires.
Good luck. I'd write a note to the paper or radio station about the false charity thing, too. And talk to the DA about it -- I'd think that was fraud. Depending on how much money she got, it could send her up the river for quite a while. Long enough to wish she DID have cancer!
I'm a cancer survivor myself. I never asked for a charity benefit and wouldn't have done it anyway since I had things more or less covered. But it takes a big set of brass b*lls to fake having cancer just to get money out of it. Put a bullet between her eyes and save all the taxpayers money.