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Woman arrested after 32 years. So…where’s Osama? May 1, 2008

Filed under: Events, Family, Life, News, Random — fiercelyfueled @ 12:43 am
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After being snitched on by an anonymous caller, Marie Walsh, formally known as Susan LeFevre, was arrested by federal marshals from her home in Carmel Valley, a posh neighborhood in San Diego, after 32 very long years on Lam. According to officials, LeFevre, a former drug dealer, walked out in 1976 after serving only one year of the 10 to 20 year drug charge appointed to her.

 2-Susan LeFevre in Michigan mug shot

LeFevre is now married with 3 children and claims that her family had no previous knowledge of her past life. Her husband states that, “police officials should find shame in interrupting not only the life of a gentle and protecting woman but the relationship of her family for something that happened when she was merely 19 years old”.

 1-Marie Walsh, photo released April 30, 2008

Arrested on April 24, 2008, LeFevre currently awaits extradition back to Michigan while being held in custody.

 5-Susan LeFevre/Marie Walsh is handcuffed

So, I wonder, is this a case of “new name, new family, old habits” or is the government simply bored and needed something to do? And for that matter, I can’t seem to understand how they managed to find this woman after 32 long years under an entirely different identity, but can’t find Osama! Am I the only person who finds something wrong with this?

 

And…should she have to serve the remainder of her previous sentence?

 

What do you think?


 

One Response to “Woman arrested after 32 years. So…where’s Osama?”

  1. Kelvin Ort Says:

    Typical. The government focuses on completely irrelevant issues when the focus should be on rising gas prices, employment security, and other shit of the such! Who cares is she sold drugs back in the day!? They find fault in her case but not in their fellow law enforcer’s drug problems? Typical.


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