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John Amos’ daughter demands investigation into his death, claims her brother KC changed the actor’s will five times before his father’s death

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A couple of weeks after the world learned of his death, a family dispute broke out between the children of beloved “Good Times” actor John Amos.

Many people wondered why The Roots actor’s death wasn’t made public since he died in August at the age of 84. Now Shannon Amos, the daughter of the Emmy-nominated star, has once more made serious allegations against her brother, Kelly Christopher “KC” Amos, accusing him of “foul play” and demanding a police investigation. KC is listed as the one that informed the county of his father’s death.

In 2023, Shannon implied that her brother was committing elder abuse and later had him arrested for threatening her with gun photos after KC was removed under a medical power of attorney.

Now the 58-year-old claims that her brother manipulated her father’s will no less than five times in an try and deprive her of her inheritance interview from RadarOnline.

Actor John Amos’ daughter Shannon believes her brother deliberately changed her father’s will to chop her off. (Photos: @kcamos/Instagram, @officialshannonamos/Instagram)

Shannon also alleges that KC emptied the elder Amos’s bank accounts and quickly cremated his body to hide evidence of the alleged abuse.

“I need an investigation. “The hardest thing is that my father was cremated immediately – and that was strategic,” she said he said to the socket.

Amos died on August 21 in California and his body was cremated nine days later.

Shannon states: “I was contacted by a concerned doctor in Los Angeles to report a serious case of neglect—including a case where my father’s body filled with fluid and his foot developed an infection that remained unclean and untreated until the wound began to infest with worms.” .

Amos’ daughter has consistently said that her dad, who reportedly died of congestive heart failure at Centinela Hospital in Inglewood, was “isolated” from the family by KC in the years leading as much as his death. She insists that her father “died alone” and that her brother didn’t notify the family of his deteriorating health.

She also accused KC and Amos’ alleged publicist, Belinda Foster, of moving the artist from state to state to avoid contact with police. Social media users often praised Amo’s son for sharing videos of the father-son duo vacationing in Jamaica, Las Vegas and other places.

Shannon and a number of other members of the family don’t imagine Foster was his real publicist and plenty of people were hurt after they learned of Amos’ death 45 days after his death.

The situation is further complicated by the undeniable fact that no autopsy was performed.

When is the Jasmine brand sent it was posted on social media, their supporters shared their thoughts, and plenty of sided with Shannon.

“I believe her!! They should investigate, not delay, continue to push for answers,” one person wrote.

Several said, “The fact that everyone found out about it 2 months later is suspicious,” while one other wrote, “5 times is crazy,” referring to what number of times John’s will was allegedly changed.

Many sent their thoughts to Amos, saying, “Oh please don’t drag our favorite TV dad into any bullshit…t!! May he rest in peace!!!”

Someone else said, “This son has been acting strangely for years and has become distant from everyone because of it.”

“Impeach everyone involved!” one person stated bluntly. “YES. WE ALL KNOW SOMETHING DARK HAS BEEN HAPPENING… FOR YEARS,” one other added.

There was even a hashtag: #ISTandWithShannon. He believes Foster can also be the woman who “pretended to be his daughter” in the hospital on the night of his death.

Shannon also believes that the decision to cremate her father immediately was a deliberate move intended to stop an investigation into potential elder abuse and financial exploitation. She also noticed that her brother was combating drug addiction and mental problems.

“We are concerned that he was likely cremated to avoid a potential investigation into the conditions in his final days,” Shannon said. “We suspect that these actions may have been taken to amend potential wills and obtain life insurance or other benefits.”

It got here after an almost decade-long custody dispute over John Amos when the “West Wing” actor suffered a stroke in 2016 and was subsequently diagnosed with dementia.

On June 7, 2023, Shannon launched a GoFundMe campaign claiming that her father was in a really difficult situation after being admitted to an intensive care unit in Memphis, Tennessee after being hospitalized a month earlier.

However, Amos, still conscious, vehemently denied the allegations at the time and accused his daughter of elder abuse.

Every week later, John Amos appeared in an Instagram video posted to his personal profile, sitting in a hospital bed with his son KC by his side.

The video shows Amos talking to someone on the phone about his daughter. He says he is worried.

When asked to clarify his legal situation, Amos said: “OK, I’m 83 and I even have two children. My son is with me in the hospital in Memphis. He’s by my bed.

Amos continued, “I’m not in the hospital because of anything that happened recently, other than I was hospitalized about a month ago for water retention and a few other issues. All of them have been corrected or at least addressed.”

Just just a few days later, on Father’s Day, Shannon deactivated GoFundMe and appeared to have calmed down from a few of her public accusations.

However, now that the will is allegedly in dispute, tensions have resurfaced and it appears all gloves are off. He claims KC did the same to their mother, John’s ex-wife, Noel “Noni” Mickelson. In an interview with The Daily Mail, she alleged that she had an announcement signed by KC during which he admits that he “consciously manipulated my father.”

As Shannon seeks legal motion and answers, the situation stays tense, exposing the rift that has torn the Amos family apart whilst they mourn the death of their patriarch.


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