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Officials in Carson City, Nev., shocked a California woman this week when they declared her the rightful heir to $7.4 million in gold bars and coins found stashed in the garage and property of a reclusive, mysterious cousin.

City Clerk-Recorder Alan Glover said it took a month’s worth of genealogical research to certify that Arlene Magdon was indeed the first cousin and only living relative of the late Walter Samasko Jr., UPI reports.

Glover’s hunt for an heir began earlier this year after officials responding to reports of a foul smell at Samasko’s Nevada residence were surprised to find the man’s body, which had been lying lifeless for about a month.

As the house was being cleaned for sale, officials made another unexpected find: gold bars and gold coins stored in boxes in the garage and in the house, some with mints from Mexico, England, Austria and South Africa that date to 1872, according to ABC News. Coins were in boxes marked “books.” Some coins were also wrapped in aluminum foil and stored in ammunition boxes.

Read more here  http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/14/arlene-magdon-distant-relative-dead-walter-samasko-heir-7-million_n_2300799.html?icid=maing-grid7%7Cmaing5%7Cdl17%7Csec1_lnk3%26pLid%3D246065