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Message ID: 19
#19, from PMPT
Posted by jameson on Apr-14-02 at 00:38 AM
In response to message #18
From Perfect Murder,Perfect Town, by Larry Schiller<P>Pg 185 - A few weeks later, before the dinner was arranged, the Phillipses’ daughter, Lindsey, said that she<BR> wanted to play with Burke, so Judith drove her over to the Stines’ house, which was just around the corner<BR> from her own home. She rang the bell, and a moment later, two little eyes peered through the blinds. When<BR> a housekeeper opened the door, Judith saw Patsy, fully dressed and made up, sitting on the living room<BR> sofa, and talking to a woman who was visiting from Atlanta. Lindsey went off to play with Burke and some<BR> other children, and Patsy greeted Judith, who could now see that despite her attempt to look composed,<BR> Patsy was in fact distraught under the thinnest veneer of normalcy. Judith thought she might be heavily<BR> medicated. Soon Patsy was crying on Judith’s shoulder.<P>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~<P><BR><b>Patsy was heavily medicated and I think she would have cried on the shoulder of the Roto-Rooter man if he had offered to listen.<P>Judith saw Patsy exactly ONCE after the murder - and that was not at the funeral but when she went to get permission to sell the photos. The story of their good friendship is, IMO, a very warped attempt by Judith to be something she was not, and is not. I will leave it to you to figure out what that is.