Jane Bashara's mom locked out of daughter's home

DETROIT – Tuesday morning, Jane Bashara's mother, Lorraine Englebrecht went to the Bashara home and found the locks had been changed and she could no longer get in. According to Englebrecht, Bob Bashara's cousin Stephanie Samuel-Lucas has taken over control of the house.

"She won't let us in and the police can't do anything about it," said Englebrecht.

Watch: Families clash at Bashara's Grosse Pointe Park home

Sameul-Lucas has power of attorney, and according to Jane Bashara's mother has begun moving everything out of the house. "Those things belong to the children. I'm not going to let her take everything that Jane worked so hard for."

Grosse Point Park police came to the home Tuesday morning, but left without getting involved.  Lorraine Englebrecht said all she can do for now is contact the family's attorney.    

You can hear from Lorraine Englebrecht tonight on Local 4 News at 6.

Grosse Pointe Park mother found dead in January

Jane Bashara was found dead in the back of her SUV in a Detroit alley on Jan. 25. She had been reported missing the night before.

Sources say a man named Joe Gentz was forced to kill the Grosse Pointe Park mother under the order of her husband.

Gentz has been charged with first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder.

Bob Bashara charged with solicitation of murder

Bob Bashara was bound over for trial Friday on charges of solicitation of murder charge.

Bashara is being represented by David Griem, who had filed an motion to be taken off the case. Griem said Bashara has hired a new attorney - Mark Kriger. Griem wanted to delay Tuesday's hearing because Kriger is on another case and couldn't make the hearing. His request was denied.

Bob Bashara accused of wanting jailhouse hit

Bashara is accused of trying to have Joe Gentz, who faces murder charges in Bashara's wife's death, killed while behind bars.

Police say an undercover officer posed a hit man as Bashara told him what he wanted