A 53-YEAR OLD WIFE AND MOTHER FACING FORECLOSURE FATALLY SHOT HERSELF
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July 22, 2008 --
TAUNTON, Mass. - A
53-year-old wife and mother fatally shot herself shortly after faxing a letter
to her mortgage company saying that by the time they foreclosed on her house
that day, she would be dead.
Police said that Carlene
Balderrama used her husband's high-powered rifle to kill herself Tuesday
afternoon, shortly after faxing the letter at 2:30 p.m.
The mortgage company
called police, who found Balderrama's body at 3:30 p.m. The auction was
scheduled to start at 5 p.m. and interested buyers arrived at the property in
Taunton, about 35 miles south of Boston, while Balderrama's body was still
inside, according to Taunton police chief Raymond O'Berg.
Police did not immediately release the name of the mortgage
company. O'Berg said Balderrama's fax read, in part, "By the time you
foreclose on my house I'll be dead."
O'Berg also said a
suicide note found next to Balderrama told her husband, John, and 24-year-old
son to "take the (life) insurance money and pay for the house."
Joe Whitney, who works
with Balderrama's husband, a plumber, said that Balderrama handled the bills
and her husband didn't know about the foreclosure.
"John didn't even
know about it, that's the surprise," Whitney told The Boston Globe.
"It's just one of those awful, awful tragic events."
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