it's to be expected considering her strict papist upbringing
Marie Walsh was the very picture of American suburban respectability. She and her husband, a company executive, lived in a £400,000 ($800,000) house in an affluent area near San Diego, California.
But the 53-year-old had a secret that even her husband and three children did not know: she was really Susan Lefevre, a convicted drug dealer who had been on the run for 32 years after escaping from the Detroit House of Corrections.
Lefevre was first arrested in 1975 after accompanying a friend in a drug deal to deliver heroin and cocaine. An undercover agent at the scene arrested them both.
"It was a couple of hundred dollars worth of drugs – a transaction that my friend did – and I was just there in the car," she said in an interview from jail with KNSD-TV, a local news television station.
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Marie Walsh was the very picture of American suburban respectability. She and her husband, a company executive, lived in a £400,000 ($800,000) house in an affluent area near San Diego, California.
But the 53-year-old had a secret that even her husband and three children did not know: she was really Susan Lefevre, a convicted drug dealer who had been on the run for 32 years after escaping from the Detroit House of Corrections.
Lefevre was first arrested in 1975 after accompanying a friend in a drug deal to deliver heroin and cocaine. An undercover agent at the scene arrested them both.
"It was a couple of hundred dollars worth of drugs – a transaction that my friend did – and I was just there in the car," she said in an interview from jail with KNSD-TV, a local news television station.
rest of the story here
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