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Widow Lived With Corpses Of Husband And Twin Sister, Say Police

WYALUSING, Pa. (AP)– The 91-year-old widow lived by herself in a tumbledown house on a desolate country road. But she wasn't alone, not really, not as long as she could visit her husband and twin sister. No matter they were already dead. Jean Stevens simply had their embalmed corpses dug up and stored them at her house — in the case of her late husband, for more than a decade — tending to the remains as best she could until police were finally tipped off last month. Much to her dismay. “Death is very hard for me to take,” Stevens told an interviewer. As state police finish their investigation into a singularly macabre case — no charges have been filed — Stevens wishes she could be reunited with James Stevens, her husband of nearly 60 years who died in 1999, and June Stevens, the twin who died last October. But their bodies are with the Bradford County coroner now, off-limits to the woman who loved them best. From time to time, stories of exhumed bodies are reported, but rarely do those involved offer an explanation. Jean Stevens, seeming more grandmother than ghoul, holds little back as she describes what happened outside this small town in northern Pennsylvania's Endless Mountains. She knows what people must think of her. But she had her reasons, and they are complicated, a bit sad, and in their own peculiar way, sweet. Dressed smartly in a light blue shirt and khaki skirt, silver hoops in her ears, her white hair swept back and her brown eyes clear and sharp, she offers a visitor a slice of pie, then casts a knowing look when it's declined. “You're afraid I'll poison you,” she says. On a highboy in the corner of the dining room rests a handsome, black-and-white portrait of Jean, then a stunner in her early 20s, and James, clad in his Army uniform. It was taken after their 1942 marriage but before his service in World War II, in which he fought in the Battle of the Bulge. After the war, James worked at a General Electric Corp. plant in Liverpool, N.Y., then as an auto mechanic. He succumbed to Parkinson's disease on May 21, 1999. Next to that photo there is a smaller color snapshot of Jean and June, taken when they were in their late 80s. In many ways, Jean shared a closer bond with her twin than her husband. Though June lived more than 200 miles away in West Hartford, Conn., they talked by phone several times a week, and June wrote often. The twins — who, as it happened, married brothers — were honored guests at the 70th reunion of the Camptown High School Class of 1937. Then, last year, June was diagnosed with cancer. She was in a lot of pain when Jean came to visit. The sisters shared a bed, and Jean rubbed her back. “I'm real glad you're here,” June said. On Oct. 3, June died. She was buried in her sister's backyard — but not for long. “I think when you put them in the (ground), that's goodbye, goodbye,” Stevens said. “In this way I could touch her and look at her and talk to her.” She kept her sister, who was dressed in her “best housecoat,” on an old couch in a spare room off the bedroom. Jean sprayed her with expensive perfume that was June's favorite. “I'd go in, and I'd talk, and I'd forget,” Stevens said. “I put glasses on her. When I put the glasses on, it made all the difference in the world. I would fix her up. I'd fix her face up all the time.” She offered a similar rationale for keeping her husband on a couch in the detached garage. James, who had been laid to rest in a nearby cemetery, wore a dark suit, white shirt and blue knitted tie. “I could see him, I could look at him, I could touch him. Now, some people have a terrible feeling, they say, 'Why do you want to look at a dead person? Oh my gracious,'” she said. “Well, I felt differently about death.” Part of her worries that after death, there's … nothing. “Is that the grand finale?” But then she gets up at night and gazes at the stars in the sky and the deer in the fields, and she thinks, “There must be somebody who created this. It didn't come up like mushrooms.” So she is ambivalent about God and the afterlife. “I don't always go to church, but I want to believe,” Stevens said. Dr. Helen Lavretsky, a psychiatry professor at UCLA who researches how the elderly view death and dying, said people who aren't particularly spiritual or religious often have a difficult time with death because they fear that death is truly the end. For them, “death doesn't exist,” she said. “They deny death.” Stevens, she said, “came up with a very extreme expression of it. She got her bodies back, and she felt fulfilled by having them at home. She's beating death by bringing them back.” There was another reason that Stevens wanted them above ground. She is severely claustrophobic and so was her sister; she was horrified that the bodies of her loved ones would spend eternity in a casket in the ground. “That's suffocation to me, even though you aren't breathing,” she said. So she said she had them dug up, both within days of burial. She managed to escape detection for a long time. The neighbors who mowed her lawn and took her grocery shopping either didn't know or didn't tell. Otherwise forthcoming, Stevens is vague when asked about who exhumed the bodies and who knew of her odd living arrangement. She blames a relative of her late husband's for calling the authorities about the corpses. “I think that is dirty, rotten,” she said. State police — who haven't yet released the identities of those who retrieved the bodies — will soon present their findings to the Bradford County district attorney. A decision on charges is expected in a few weeks. Stevens has talked extensively with both the police and Bradford County Coroner Tom Carman, who calls it a “very, very bizarre case.” But the coroner has nothing but kind things to say about the woman at the center of it. “I got quite an education, to say the least. She's 100 percent cooperative — and a pleasure to talk to,” Carman said. “But as far as her psyche, I'll leave that to the experts.” added by: TimALoftis

U.S. Supreme Court Re: Miranda: Suspects Must Explicitly Tell Police They Want to Remain Silent

“Want to invoke your right to remain silent? You'll have to speak up. In a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court's conservative majority (Roberts, Scalia, Thomas, Alito, and Kennedy) expanded its limits on Miranda rights… ruled that suspects must break their silence and tell police that they are going to remain quiet…or police can keep asking questions as long as they want…' “Justice Sotomayor (with Stevens, Ginsburg, and Breyer) said the ruling turned American's rights of protection from police abuse 'upside down.' Elena Kagan, who has been nominated to replace Stevens, sided with the police as Solicitor General when the case came before the court.” http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/06/01/supreme-court-miranda-rul_n_596012.html added by: ryan8566

Justice Stevens to retire this summer

Who will Rahm nominate to replace Stevens that will placate his BFF, Lindsay Graham? Norman Podoetz? John Bolton? Atilla the Hun? added by: SleepDirt

Pam’s So Hot, and So Worth the Trouble on DWTS

Uh-oh, our Dancing With the Stars insiders have said Pam Anderson’s already big-hair head has gotten even more swollen since the premiere of Monday’s show, for which Ms. A. totally…

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ABC Confirms: Katherine Heigl Is Leaving Grey’s Anatomy

Izzie Stevens is no more. “I can confirm she’s leaving Grey’s Anatomy,” a rep for ABC says of Katherine Heigl’s status on the hit show. Katherine’s rep…

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Katie Stevens Profile: Teen Promises To ‘Young It Up’ On ‘Idol’

Our ‘American Idol’ top 12 cheat sheet looks at Stevens’ strengths and weaknesses. By Jim Cantiello Katie Stevens at the “American Idol” top 12 party Photo: Jason Merritt/ Getty Images On Thursday night, “American Idol” revealed its top 12 finalists for the ninth season of the hit show. MTV News “Idol” expert Jim Cantiello whipped up a handy cheat sheet for each finalist, breaking down each specific “Idol” journey thus far. He also got the “Idol” hopefuls to weigh in when he caught up with them at Thursday night’s top 12 party in Hollywood. Katie Stevens Katie Stevens is the latest in a long line of teenagers with powerful voices on “American Idol.” So far, the Connecticut 17-year-old has struggled balancing her youthful age with her mature voice, but the voting public rewarded her with a spot in the top 12 anyway. Best Performance : During week one, Katie dared to tackle “Feeling Good” even though Adam Lambert had a “wow” moment with the song last season. She almost succeeded. Weakest Performance : Katie took a step in the right age direction by choosing a Kelly Clarkson song this week. Unfortunately, her uneven vocals on “Breakaway” exposed her youthful inexperience. ‘American Idol’ Top 12 Party Tragic Backstory : Katie is very close with her ailing grandmother, who is struggling with Alzheimer’s disease. Why She Will Win : “American Idol” has a long history of successful teenagers with mature voices. David Archuleta and Diana DeGarmo made it to the finale, and Jordin Sparks won the whole enchilada. Why She Will Lose : So far, Katie’s performances have been more Lisa Tucker than Jordin Sparks. What She Should Sing : Katie needs to embrace her youth and sing an uptempo song. “You Belong With Me” by Taylor Swift seems like a good start. On Her “Older” Song Selections : “Jordin Sparks won and she was my age, and she got the same criticism that I’ve gotten, which is, ‘You need to choose a younger song! Why are you choosing such old songs?’ But you know what? I have to stay true to who I am. And I do sing older stuff. I have an older voice, I guess, for my age, so … I’ll young it up, but I gotta stay true to who I am.” What do you think of Katie’s chances on “Idol”? Were you happy to see her make it to the top 12? Let us know! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Videos ‘American Idol’ In 60 Seconds Meet The ‘American Idol’ Top 12 Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Top 12 Party ‘American Idol’ Season Nine Performances

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‘American Idol’ Hopeful Katie Stevens Is Early Breakout Star

Teen has old-soul vocal chops and compelling backstory. By Eric Ditzian “American Idol” season-nine judges Photo: FOX While it’s far too early to say which “American Idol” hopefuls will make it to the show’s coveted top-24 semifinal round, after Tuesday night’s premiere we know one thing for certain: Katie Stevens has become one of the ninth season’s early breakout personalities. Her stirring family backstory is the fodder that “Idol” producers crave.

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Rachel Stevens FHM Magazine Pictures

Here’s my favorite S Club 7 member Rachel Stevens in the latest FHM Magazine . I don’t know what Rachel has been up to for the last ten years but I do know that she has been keeping that body pretty damn tight.

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Mariah Carey Hides Her Fat In Black

Here’s Mariah Carey out promoting her new fragrance ‘Forever’ at Macy’s the other day.

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MILF Heather Locklear Is Looking Tight

Here’s the latest MILF to attempt a comeback Heather Locklear on the set of the new Melrose Place looking pretty damn tight if you ask me. My guess is that she plays somebody’s slutty mother who ends up banging one or two of their friends and probably their fathers. Scandalous! What channel is this on and are they allowed nudity

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