How do I prove it?

I need help! My younger brother stole my money. I’m positive. But my parents won’t believe me, they think I’m making that up so I can have some move money. But I’m not, how do I prove it to them!?!??! To anybody who tries to answer this: thank you so much!

Answer #1

Tell your parents the following:

“Mom and Dad, I’d like to talk with you over a serious issue, please sit down”

Wait for them to sit in the couch.

“I understand it’s hard to believe so, but I’m positive my brother stole my money. Regardless of whether you believe it or not, I will let it go this time. But I promise to both of you, the next time it happens if you fail to do anything about it I’ll do justice by my own hands. Please understand that I do not like violence, but above all I don’t like being meddled with. I’d like to be respected. That’s all” Get up and leave to a place where they won’t call you anytime soon. And make sure you keep your promise.

If they interrupt the speech ask them to let you finish. If they still don’t let you talk, apologize and tell them you’d like to leave the room. Let them know that you’re serious.

Answer #2

well, how much money did he have before? and how much did you have? tell them to count up the money and if he has more than what he should have then there ya go! haha my parents stopped giving us allowance at like 11-12 years old/ im 16 xD

Answer #3

Consider this a lesson learned. be SURE to keep track of all your money. you might want to tell your brother that mom and dad know now that you might have taken my money but next time any of my money gets gone they will be looking at you and not me. remember you have planted that idea in your parents mind that your brother took it. Sometimes the thief usually returns to the scene of the crime.

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