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munroe 6.mun.002 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
Saturday, January 16, 2010 - 5:34 PM

Authorities alleged that Puente committed her first murder in the spring of 1982, when 61-year-old Ruth Munroe died of a drug overdose shortly after she moved into 1426 F Street with Puente, bringing all her earthly belongings and $6,000 in cash.


Ruth Munroe
Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire was Puente's business partner in a small lunchroom business, according to the Bee, and she'd written her husband -- who was terminally ill and residing at a Veterans Administration Hospital - that she was excited about the partnership and optimistic about the future.

But a scant two weeks after she'd moved in, she ran into a friend at a beauty parlor and blurted out: "I feel like I'm going to die." When the friend asked her why, according to the reports, Munroe told the woman, "I don't know."

Three days later, Munroe was dead of a massive overdose of Tylenol and codeine. The coroner wrote it off as suicide, not having enough evidence to classify it as a homicide.

A month later, however, Puente was arrested and charged with drugging four elderly people and stealing their valuables. One of the victims, a 74-year-old-man, told the Sacramento Bee that Puente doped him, then looted his home as he watched in a stupor, unable to speak or move.

A judge sentenced Puente to five years in the California Institution for Women at Frontera. She was released after three years, in 1985, and ordered to stay away from the elderly and to not "handle government checks of any kind issued to others," according to the Los Angeles Times.

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Jo
Friday, July 09, 2010 - 2:43 AM
Dorothea Puente killed our friend Faye
Vera Faye Martin was our neighbor in the early 1980's, when her.youngest son Marvin was in his last year of high school. After graduation he went into the service, she was living alone in the front house when everybody who lived on Scobee Way had to move out. There were only 4 houses, Faye's, one was vacant, one had a woman who dug up and carted off as many of her beautiful rosebushes as she could; the few she couldn't save were razed to the ground along with the houses. I lived in the last house, the only 2-story, with my Mother, her husband, and my son. My Mom would send me over with hot food for her, and I watched her once, clutching her navy blue sweater around her painfully thin body, head held high as she tottered down the dirt road to our house, climbing the stairs to personally thank my Mother and return the dhish, food still hot and untouched. She politely refused all offers of help moving, and was gone when they broke her windows. We stuck our heads in on our way out and it looked like she had to leave everything. We heard she went to her friend who lived in his truck. He took her to visit her girlfriend but the truck wouldn't start again, so there they stayed, on Rio Linda at Ford where the houses are now. They were under the canopy of trees, friends close by, in a camper with matching white trim curtains matchi
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