Ray Fulk Leaves $1 Million To Actors |
Ray Fulk Leaves $1 Million To Actors, A man named Ray Fulk from Illinois, who was said to be a reclusive longer, passed away and left his $1 million estate to two actors he didn’t even personally know.
Actor Kevin Brophy and soap star Peter Barton were reportedly shocked to learn of the inheritance.
Ray Fulk, 71, died alone on his farm last July. The animal lover had never married or had children was such a recluse that his body wasn’t found until two days after he passed away of a heart attack.
Fulk’s estate attorney, Donald Behle, said, “He was a loner and a lot of neighbors didn’t know who he was.”
Fulk decided to leave his 160-acre farm to Brophy and Barton, which is worth around $1 million.
The man’s will was drawn up in 1998 and he told his lawyer that the actors were “friends of his”.
Peter Barton and Kevin Brophy were both seen on television in the 1970s and 1980s, but complete stranger’s to Ray Fulk.
The Illinois man also left $5,000 to the Anti-Cruelty Society in Chicago.