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Julia Roberts Sister Nancy Motes Suicide News: Cremate Body In Secret; Grief Not Real

Some would have you believe that Julia Roberts and her family are devastated by her sister Nancy Motes' tragic suicide news, but people who know suggest her new blonde hair color is more legitimate than the obviously fake grief that she is pretending to go through. They even reportedly cremated her body in secret against her fiances wishes.

It turns out there are quite a few people who think that Julia Roberts doesn't care any more about her sister Nancy's death than she did about her life.

No one doubts that Nancy and her sister were having problems for years leading up to her tragic death, but it may surprise fans of the Pretty Woman to know that she could seemingly care less that Motes is gone.

John Fraschetti, a friend of Nancy' Motess grieving fiancé John Dilbeck since he was 13, claims that the Roberts family has been far more interested in shaping public opinion then they ever were of Nancy (via Daily Mail):

"They are crying crocodile tears. They have taken control of this situation, but they never cared for her when she was alive.

"And then you get the actress woman who is pretending to grieve but she didn't want to deal with Nancy and made her f***ing miserable.

"[Nancy] couldn't stand the rejection of her mom, who in the last six months had cut her off entirely.

"It hurt her that none of her family wanted to be with her. She had a miserable Christmas, truly awful, and I think she just couldn't handle it."

Fueling more reports that the Roberts family are truly insensitive, they reportedly cremated Motes' body behind her fiancé's back and against his wishes.

According to a source sited by Daily Mail Julia's family burned Nancy's body up before John could legally get to it:

"John has learned that Nancy's body had been cremated and that he was not in attendance.

"It is understood that her ashes will be returned to Georgia.

"It's very sad because there are some disputes about who has rights to Nancy's possessions also."

No doubt the Roberts family would love nothing more than get possession of everything that Nancy ever owned or touched, so they can burn away her memory and never reflect on the terrible way Nancy forced them to treat her.

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