TTERSON h. So in a sense we failed to get ein would call a news program 7 . 2m to order the program's traffic : nething about the man’s arro- | CHAPTER 47 ; 4 Mary: July 2006 ES " n June 29, assistant state attorney Lanna Belohlavek told a : () Detective Recarey that despite his protestations, the case a i would be going to a grand jury after all. One had been 4 convened for July 19. a q On July 12, Recarey spoke with Mary’s stepmother, who said 3 q that she still hadn’t heard from the state attorney’s office. This, : 3 too, was odd, since Recarey knew that Mary would be called E a upon to testify. 7 | She was back in Palm Beach now, after months of living with j | out-of-state relatives. 3 | Allinall, it had been a very tough year for Mary. 3 | “What ‘has happened to my daughter's life is criminal,” her 4 fa ther would say. q 4 Mary had been sent to a school for troubled children. For i : her it was the wrong place at the worst time in her life. She had j q 178 ; q 2 HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_010520