![]() As she reached the door of his bedroom, she couldn't believe her eyes, the hallway directly in front of it had been partially covered with one and five dollar bills. He offered to show her around and led her up a narrow staircase. Heidnik led her to a living room with sparse, aging furniture. The door opened into a kitchen, which was decorated by pennies that had been glued to half of its walls. When Josefina remarked about it, he explained that he had cut the key into two pieces, half of which stayed in the lock preventing anyone but him from entering. When they reached the door, Heidnik pulled out a strange key and pushed it into the lock. Josefina couldn't help but notice another car parked in front of them it was a 1971 Rolls Royce. They drove to a dilapidated house in a seedy neighborhood. When she asked where they were going, he told her they were going to his house. Several minutes later, he finished his coffee and told her they were leaving. Grasping for things to say, she again asked him his name. Although he wore an expensive watch and jewelry and drove a luxury car, she noticed that his clothes were cheap and soiled. He was white, his face framed by a neatly trimmed beard below cold, blue penetrating eyes. With a quick appraisal borne of experience, Josefina studied her new companion. She followed him as he went inside and bought coffee and sat with him as he drank it. The man introduced himself as Gary and told her he had to make a stop Josefina, agreed and shortly after they pulled into a nearby McDonald's. ![]() He looked okay to her and she got into the car. She moved closer as the driver's window slid down and a bearded man asked if she wanted a ride. Angry after a fight with her boyfriend, she left their apartment in a slum area in north Philadelphia to go to work.īraving rain and bitter cold, she noticed a silver and white Cadillac Coupe De Ville drive slowly past her and stop. For Josefina, Novemwas a night that she will never forget.
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