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Saturday, January 16, 2010 - 5:28 PM
The easy money she got from hooking was a hard habit for Puente to shake. In
1948, she stole checks from an acquaintance to buy a hat, purse, shoes
and panty hose. She was convicted of forgery, served four years in
jail, then skipped town when she was on probation. In 1952, she
married her second husband, Axel Johansson. Johansson was a merchant
seaman, Norton writes, and when he returned from long absences, he'd
sometimes find other men living with his wife. Neighbors complained of
taxis dropping off strange men at all hours of the night. The couple
fought, separated, made up, separated, and remained married for 14 more
years. In 1960, she was convicted of residing in a Sacramento
brothel. She told authorities she was just visiting a friend, and
didn't know it was a whorehouse, according to reports. In 1968,
Puente, 39, opened a halfway house for alcoholics called "The
Samaritans," and married 21-year-old Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire. The couple
argued constantly, and the marriage ended a year later, as did the
halfway house when she ran up a $10,000 debt, the Bee reported. Soon afterward, she moved into, and began managing, the boarding house located at 21st and F streets in Sacramento, and in 1976, she married one of the tenants, Pedro Angel Montalvo, 52. "She wanted new pantyhose every day," Montalvo told the Bee. "She thought she was rich." Dorothea Puente in orange jumpsuit In 1978, she was convicted of forging 34 checks she'd stolen from her tenants, the Los Angeles Times
reported. She served five years on probation and was ordered to undergo
counseling; a psychiatrist who interviewed her diagnosed her as a
schizophrenic and a "very disturbed woman."
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