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- NATION, Page 25American NotesILLINOISTwo Times, Too Much
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- In 1986 Paula Sims said her 13-day-old daughter Loralei had
- been abducted from her Brighton, Ill., home by a man wearing
- gloves, a ski mask and a dark T-shirt and carrying a gray
- revolver. Police who later found Loralei's body in a wood near
- the house were suspicious, but could find no evidence to
- disprove the story. But when Paula, now living in Alton, Ill.,
- told police there last April 29 that her second daughter,
- six-week-old Heather, had also been kidnaped by a man wearing
- gloves, a ski mask and a dark T-shirt and carrying a gray
- revolver, she stretched credibility too far. Alton police
- contacted Jersey County Sheriff Frank Yocom, who had
- investigated Loralei's death, and he pronounced himself
- "flabbergasted -- I couldn't believe it had happened again."
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- But this time there were clues. Heather's body turned up in
- a plastic garbage bag that apparently came from a roll found in
- the Simses' Alton home. An autopsy showed that the baby had
- been smothered and her body frozen; a hair sample was discovered
- in a deep freezer in the house of Paula's parents, where she and
- husband Robert had been staying. Paula was indicted on charges
- of concealing a homicide and obstructing justice in both cases.
- Last week a grand jury added charges of murdering Heather. No
- action was taken against Robert, but police consider him a
- suspect. Seventeen-month-old Randy Sims did not share the
- terrible fate of his sisters; he was perfectly healthy when
- taken into protective custody in May.
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