Jim Mosley
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Camille soured on Jim. Marriage, it seemed, was off the table now. But Camille was looking to settle down in other ways. So she took Sue on a road trip. They're going around looking at real estate. That's Glenna Whitley again. She's about to get dragged into this story. It looked like Camille Bowers was looking to leave her missionary days behind her, put roots down in North Carolina.
You're probably wondering how a missionary could afford something so steep. Camille told Sue she hadn't always been hoofing it in the name of Christ. She was once married to a wealthy man named Bobby, who she'd inherited quite the trust from. Problem was, the money was tied up in a Wells Fargo account. But she was working on getting it released so she could buy that mansion.
You're probably wondering how a missionary could afford something so steep. Camille told Sue she hadn't always been hoofing it in the name of Christ. She was once married to a wealthy man named Bobby, who she'd inherited quite the trust from. Problem was, the money was tied up in a Wells Fargo account. But she was working on getting it released so she could buy that mansion.
You're probably wondering how a missionary could afford something so steep. Camille told Sue she hadn't always been hoofing it in the name of Christ. She was once married to a wealthy man named Bobby, who she'd inherited quite the trust from. Problem was, the money was tied up in a Wells Fargo account. But she was working on getting it released so she could buy that mansion.
This all sounded fine to Sue. So the two hopped in her beat-up Honda Odyssey and drove to Coldwell Banker to meet with two realtors, Jack Vereen and Dennis Kruger. Their meeting isn't important. What's important is how unsettling the realtors found the dynamic between the two women. Camille barely let Sue speak for herself.
This all sounded fine to Sue. So the two hopped in her beat-up Honda Odyssey and drove to Coldwell Banker to meet with two realtors, Jack Vereen and Dennis Kruger. Their meeting isn't important. What's important is how unsettling the realtors found the dynamic between the two women. Camille barely let Sue speak for herself.
This all sounded fine to Sue. So the two hopped in her beat-up Honda Odyssey and drove to Coldwell Banker to meet with two realtors, Jack Vereen and Dennis Kruger. Their meeting isn't important. What's important is how unsettling the realtors found the dynamic between the two women. Camille barely let Sue speak for herself.
And then Camille said something so outlandish, it got the realtors thinking. She was fishy. She said she'd be paying cash for a mansion worth $2.7 million.
And then Camille said something so outlandish, it got the realtors thinking. She was fishy. She said she'd be paying cash for a mansion worth $2.7 million.
And then Camille said something so outlandish, it got the realtors thinking. She was fishy. She said she'd be paying cash for a mansion worth $2.7 million.
He started Googling.
He started Googling.
He started Googling.
Camille was outed as Sandra Bridewell. He called Whitley to ask, was this woman trustworthy? Should she really be taking care of an elderly person?
Camille was outed as Sandra Bridewell. He called Whitley to ask, was this woman trustworthy? Should she really be taking care of an elderly person?
Camille was outed as Sandra Bridewell. He called Whitley to ask, was this woman trustworthy? Should she really be taking care of an elderly person?
And that's how Whitley ended up contacting Sue Mosley's son, Jim.
And that's how Whitley ended up contacting Sue Mosley's son, Jim.
And that's how Whitley ended up contacting Sue Mosley's son, Jim.
Whitley spilled everything, painting a vivid picture of the web of deception Sandra had spun before landing on Sue's doorstep. She told him she was even suspected in her third husband's murder that some people in Dallas called her a black widow. For Jim, it was sweet vindication.