Letter/envelope set from the California female serial killer.
This auction is for a letter from deceased California female serial killer Dorothea Helen Puente (1/9/1929 – 3/27/2011). Between 1982 and 1988, Dorothea Puente ran a boarding house for the elderly in Sacramento, California. After a tenant turned up missing an investigation was launched. When the bodies began popping up, buried on the property of the boarding house, the more serious questions started getting asked. Seven bodies were found on the property and several tenants under Dorothea Puente's care could not be located, despite their social security checks being cashed every month. Dorothea Puente was not considered a suspect at first, so she skipped town. When she could no longer be located, the investigating officers started piecing together what had happened. A jury would only convict Dorothea Puente three murders. She was sentenced to life without parole. Dorothea Puente maintained those in her care died of natural causes, but later confessed to a family member it was her idea to steal the money. She never implicated any else involved in the apparent murder scheme, living true to the "convict code" of not snitching. Dorothea Puente passed away of natural cause on 3/27/2011. She was 82.
ITEM DESCRIPTION: The missive is two pages on two sheets, dated 4/27/1997, and signed, "Dorothea." The original mailing envelope is postmarked 4/28/1997 with a black CENTRAL CALIFORNIA WOMEN'S FACILITY STATE PRISON stamp. The letter and envelope come inside a protective magazine sleeve with an acid free board and have been stored flat. Message me with any questions you might have. Thanks for having a look-see.