'I think if I'd stayed in Houston, I'd be dead right now,' said Shelton's ex-boyfriend Ferris Bond in 2003. 'I think she would have killed me.'
, and they'll know the name. She was"a nice-lookin' young lawyer," said attorney Lloyd Oliver, who knew her when she came on the legal scene."She had beautiful blonde hair. She was shapely. And she attracted men."
Shelton didn't keep her head down."But strangely enough," she told us,"I was not eaten alive. I guess I was just too big of a mouthful."might agree that in getting involved with her, they bit off more than they could chew."It was a little bit like playing with fire," said Gary Taylor, a former Houston Post reporter, referring to a relationship he says he had with Shelton in 1980. Shelton will not even admit that they were dating.
"And I knew it was her," Marisa Hierro said."I know it was her. I've worked with her. I've been in her home. I've had dinner with her. I've had a personal relationship… I know it was her. Catherine Shelton." "At one point I thought, well, maybe I did do it," Shelton said."Maybe I blacked out and did it or something … and I talked to the psychologist, and I said, 'Look, maybe I did do it, you know? I keep feeling like so many people can't be wrong,' and he said, 'It's impossible. I was talking to you, like, when it was happening, on the phone.'"
Shelton says her husband is innocent, and the real culprit is Marisa Hierro herself. She says Marisa had been running an immigration scam, taking money from immigrants who wanted green cards and doing little or nothing to help them. Shelton claims Michael Hierro found out about the scam and he was going to expose his wife.
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