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Here's another sad story. Carmel is the suburb immediately north of Indianapolis.
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070503/LOCAL0101/70503041
CARMEL, Ind. While the remains of Leanne Paulsen lay in an upstairs attic off the master bedroom of her posh home, hit TV writer J.J. Paulsen crafted a series of cover stories to explain his wifes disappearance, authorities said today.
We dont know what his thinking was, said Hamilton County Administrative Chief Deputy Prosecutor Jeffrey Wehmueller.
At the time when the autopsy report showed she was dead, he was making representations to people that she was alive but indisposed, or making arrangements for her to travel out to California, he added.
Paulsens body was found April 18 in the couples home near 131st Street and Hazel Dell Parkway by Carmel police responding to family concerns. Sisters of the slain Carmel High School homecoming queen had asked police to check on her after a series of phone calls went unanswered.
When police found the Paulsens 16-month-old son crying in his crib and no one to care for him, they began the search that led to his mother, concealed behind a small closet door to a crawl space that had been blocked by inline skates and storage bins.
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070503/LOCAL0101/70503041
CARMEL, Ind. While the remains of Leanne Paulsen lay in an upstairs attic off the master bedroom of her posh home, hit TV writer J.J. Paulsen crafted a series of cover stories to explain his wifes disappearance, authorities said today.
We dont know what his thinking was, said Hamilton County Administrative Chief Deputy Prosecutor Jeffrey Wehmueller.
At the time when the autopsy report showed she was dead, he was making representations to people that she was alive but indisposed, or making arrangements for her to travel out to California, he added.
Paulsens body was found April 18 in the couples home near 131st Street and Hazel Dell Parkway by Carmel police responding to family concerns. Sisters of the slain Carmel High School homecoming queen had asked police to check on her after a series of phone calls went unanswered.
When police found the Paulsens 16-month-old son crying in his crib and no one to care for him, they began the search that led to his mother, concealed behind a small closet door to a crawl space that had been blocked by inline skates and storage bins.