(A letter sent to the judge in George's court case by a local woman. It is not known how George obtained this letter. Recorded in September of 1974.)


      Dear Judge,
      
      Case no. G-3732 "Pansy & George" Rick
      Anderson, P.I. writes. I wrote him, also
      attorney Thomas Marshall. Can't find Harry
      Platis in phone book.
      
      My friend Mrs. Marion Knox, former Social
      Worker, called "Sunshine Lady", who was
      chased by a dog lately, paliec heard her
      screams fortunately.
      
      She told me, she had a friend who took a
      room, in their Home, some years ago.
      
      George pounded on his Mother's door, all
      night, saying "you know I always sleep with
      you, let me in." The mother told the lady,
      "Since he was a little boy she let him sleep
      with her," Lady left.
      
      He could be nil, has large hernia, don't know
      for sure. Seems it is his right leg, regular
      sock.
      
      Any way, platonic or nil, he should sleep
      alone. All is not well, in many cases.
      
      In 1962 I attended Auction of the President
      Apts, freeway, he hit his Mother one, the
      head with his umbrella, because she refused
      to bid on some thing. Paliec came and
      separated him. A friend told me at Auctions
      he got so mad, he hit his Mother before,
      Paliec knew him.
      
      I've seen them at 8th & Stuart.
      
      Getsemine Luthern Church, she sleeps through
      it all. He keeps picking her under the chin
      to wake up. Time to go for Coffee & Cookies,
      she awakens. That is as far back as '62. The
      fact the Mother locked him out, makes me
      think he's of sex!
      
      Mrs. Knox said "I'm in on that, he's walked
      that woman Miles & Miles" I've seen them,
      about everywhere, I said to him a few weeks
      ago, "How is Mother?" He said "it is a change
      up! They want to declare her insane!" A man
      told me they have bought up tox title land,
      and should have Money, But he no doubt wants
      a bedfellow. Like a child. Or maybe a man?
      
      - Edith Bengtes 4/2/1974
      
      
      
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