The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 28, 1983, Image 7

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jOn woman’s story questioned
— United Press International
BROWNWOOD — Texas
Igers are looking for an
Irly confidence woman
Ise perjured testimony led to
jindictment of an innocent
in the death of a shoe store
[anger Norman Autry said
kday he was convinced that
lye Jo Glendirming, 59, who
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approved f are d one day before she
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Sttn said of the bizarre case.
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llendinning) told us certain
;s about the interior of the
store she shouldn’t have known
unless she was in there.”
Since the woman disappeared
from Brownwood in March
1982, she has been seen in
Eugene, Ore.; Riverside, Calif.;
Holibs, N.M.; and Hot Springs,
Ark., Autry said.
Glendinning approached law
enforcement officers in each
city, claiming she had been
beaten and robbed, and often
supported her story by produc
ing bruises and smearing blood
on her mouth, he said.
She often received food,
money, lodging and bus tickets
from sympathetic law enforce
ment personnel.
The woman also has told
police in other cities that she had
evidence on local, unsolved
slayings.
Autry said, however, that he
believed the woman did witness
the Brownwood slaying, which
apparently was done with no
motive because no money was
taken. He speculated that she
may have lied about the Shreve
port man to protect another
man traveling with her around
the country.
“We feel she has knowledge
of this offense because of things
she told us,” he said.
Glendinning has been
charged with aggravated per
jury, but Autry stressed that he
was more interested in her in
formation on the Brownwood
killing.
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Secretary accused
of swindling tycoon
United Press International
DALLAS — The state attor
ney general and a bank have
charged that a secretary bilked
an estimated $4 million from a
dying oil millionaire left mental
ly incompetent by a series of
strokes.
The suit, filed in Dallas
County Probate Court Tuesday,
accuses the secretary — Betty
LeBaron — of swindling the late
E.J. Moran out of an estimated
$4 million in stocks and money
by transferring them into her
name, said Assistant Attorney
General Amie Rodnick.
During a hearing, Texas
Attorney General Jim Mattox
and InterFirst Bank Dallas
obtained a temporary restrain
ing order forbidding LeBaron
from disposing of any of her
personal financial holdings until
the court could rule.
LeBaron would not com
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Hamilton, said, “Obviously
there were allegations made and
obviously we contest every one
of them.”
The bank is executor of
Moran’s estate. The attorney
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general joined the suit under
Texas statutes requiring him to
protect the public trust, said
Rodnick.
Moran, a Dallas millionaire
and independent oil investor
with holdings in Texas and
Arkansas, died in September
1982 at 87. His wife and only
child died in 1964. Rodnick said
it was suspected the money was
taken before Moran died.
The suit also said LeBaron
raised her salary from about
$20,000 a year to $46,000 a year
before Moran’s death.
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