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Man Living in Car Since '00 Upsets City

 


glenn83e
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PITTSBURG, Kan. - Steve Graham might not be in the doghouse over a dispute with his wife, but as far as his neighbors are concerned, he's not far from it. For the past seven years, Graham, 55, has been living in his car parked in the backyard of a house he and his wife, La Donna Graham, own.

Graham said the two have "been having troubles" since 1999 and that he's been out of the house since about 2000. His wife still lives in the home.

"She's not going to support me not having a job and bumming around," Graham said. "I'm trying my best to get a job and get up out of this rut."

But his neighbors, who say Graham plays loud music, often spouts obsenity-laced tirades and uses his yard as a toilet, aren't amused. They have asked the city to prohibit such living arrangements.

"You can't enjoy your backyard," said Linda Sanders, whose backyard is across the alley from Graham's property.

Sanders and her family are among more than a dozen neighbors who presented the Pittsburg City Commission with a petition in July asking it to prohibit people from living in their cars on private property within city limits.

Kenny and Cathy Waring live in property adjoining Graham's, near a park and across the street from Lakeside Elementary School.

"Every day he's out there. He never goes into the house," Kenny Waring said. "He sleeps out there, he eats out there, he watches TV, he plays guitar. ... Everything that you do in your house, he does out there."

Graham acknowledged that he watches TV, listens to music and sometimes sleeps in his blue, 1989 Buick Century. The car is parked on a concrete slab, mostly covered by a large, blue tarp that is secured with bricks and cinder blocks.

An extension cord from the house to the car provides power for a 13-inch TV, an oscillating fan and a radio.

"I get better reception there than I do in there," he said, pointing at the house. "I listen to Rush (Limbaugh) every day, just about."

The Warings said they tried at first to get along with Graham, but by the second year, they were calling the police on a regular basis. At first, they were the only neighbors upset by Graham's living arrangement, but now they say more neighbors with children are moving into the area.

The neighbors say one of their biggest complaints is that Graham may be using his yard for a toilet.

Sanders said when her son-in-law was back from Iraq in mid-June, Graham began to burn trash and other debris across the alley.

"I walked out there, and (the smell) was terrible," she said. "Then Ronnie came out the back door and said, 'It smells just like back in Baghdad.' He said he'd been on detail where they have to burn excrement and said that was exactly what it smells like."

Graham denied that he used the yard for a toilet.

"No, I go elsewhere," he said. "I don't expose myself to people."


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Ok yea this has to be stopped... that is just grosss. Either get a divorce or get a job and your own apartment.
LukeakaDanish
glenn83e wrote:
Ok yea this has to be stopped... that is just grosss. Either get a divorce or get a job and your own apartment.


Well apparently its not THAT simple to get a job in USA...especially if you're a bum living in a car in the backyard.

Would've been interesting to hear what the wife had to say to the whole story...
billgertz
this news is really strange. most old people considers living with their love ones. Maybe this man has doesn't really want to live inside his house. its funny because he is still married and he still owns half of their properties. was it mentioned in the news if they have kids or something?

also, for the neighbors, nothing.. just love your neighbors. hehehe.
desertwind
Kind of a Strange News. !!!
prole
wow 7 years, holding on to living in a car for 7 years... is just a bit too long time...
missdixy
I say, if the guy wants to use his own yard or a toilet, let him do so!
paul_indo
I can't believe they don't build a shed or a garage where he could live and at least be out of sight and have a proper toilet.

Where does he wash? Maybe that's why he can't get a job.
Jinx
It's not that hard to get a job. Just don't be picky about it. There are help wanted signs up everywhere, if you don't mind flipping burgers or standing by the road holding slow/stop signs at construction sites. What that guy is is lazy.

Now, I've been homeless, and I lived in my car for six months, but I managed to find a job, and I saved up and was able to get an apartment, and while I was at my minimum wage restaurant job I was still searching for something better paying. I took showers at the YMCA, or at a local truck stop, spent most of my time when I wasn't at work at the public library (it was summer, in Alabama, I needed air conditioning.) Living in a car should be anyones last resort... it's not fun.

This guys wife ought to present him with divorce papers and kick him the heck out of there. Then he'd have to find a job.
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