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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Woman who kept mom&#x27;s body and benefits charged<br /><br />Fri May 8, 2009 10:57am EDT<br /><br />MIAMI (Reuters) - A Florida woman has been indicted for keeping her dead mother&#x27;s body in a bedroom for six years while collecting more than $200,000 in pension benefits, U.S. prosecutors said on Thursday.<br /><br />Penelope Sharon Jordan of Sebastian, Florida, was charged by a federal grand jury last week with Social Security fraud and theft, the U.S. Attorney&#x27;s Office in Miami said.<br /><br />Police found the decaying body of her mother, Timmie Jordan, on a bed in a spare bedroom at the mother&#x27;s home in late March, when they were called to investigate a report of nuisance cats.<br /><br />Penelope Jordan told police her mother had died in 2003.<br /><br />The indictment alleged Jordan concealed her mother&#x27;s death in order to receive both her U.S. Social Security benefits and her military survivor&#x27;s benefit.<br /><br />Jordan collected $61,415 from Social Security and $176,461 from the military pension during the six years, prosecutors said.<br /><br />She could face up to 15 years in prison.<br /><br />Local media reported that the 61-year-old woman told police her mother died of old age and she kept the remains because she couldn&#x27;t afford burial expenses. An autopsy found no signs of foul play.<br /><br />According to a local paper, police found many cats on Jordan&#x27;s property but she denied they were hers.<br /><br />(Reporting by Jim Loney, editing by Jane Sutton and Sandra Maler)<br /><br />ORIGINAL STORY<br /><br />According to interview records released Tuesday, Penelope Sharon Jordan had maintained the ruse over the deception of the fate of Timmie Jordan since 2003.<br /><br />Woman: Kept dead mom in bed 6 years to save burial expense<br /><br />BY Lamaur Stancil SCRIPPS-TREASURE COAST NEWSPAPERS March 24, 2009<br /><br />SEBASTIAN The woman who kept her mother s remains in a bedroom of their home for six years told police she never reported the death because she couldn t afford burial expenses, according to a report by Scripps-Treasure Coast newspapers.<br /><br />According to interview records released Tuesday, Penelope Sharon Jordan had maintained the ruse over the deception of the fate of Timmie Jordan since 2003. The story she gave to a Sebastian officer Monday morning was that her mother, who was born in 1913, was living in Melbourne. However, officers said Penelope Jordan couldn t provide an address for where her mother was staying.<br /><br />The officers said they discovered the truth when she allowed them inside her Wimbrow Drive home. Timmie Jordan s decaying body was found on a bed in a cluttered bedroom, the arrest affidavit said.<br /><br />The 61-year-old day care teacher told police her mother died from old age in 2003, according to interview records. An autopsy performed Tuesday at the state Medical Examiner s Office in Fort Pierce showed no evidence of foul play, police spokesman Steve Marcinik said. Detectives will attribute Timmie Jordan s death to natural causes, Marcinik said. The body has been sent to the University of Florida for another review, which may take several weeks.<br /><br />Penelope Jordan admitted to continuing to collect her mother s Social Security checks past her reported death, according to the police interview. Detectives charged her with grand theft and fraud. The government mailed $800 checks to the Jordan home monthly, totaling $60,000 since 2003, the arrest affidavit said.<br /><br />Police said Timmie Jordan s passing may have remained secret for so long because there were no immediate family members livingnearby.<br /><br />We re aware of a sister of Penelope s who lives in Africa, Marcinik said. I m told she has been notified about what happened.<br /><br />Many of the residents in the 500 block of Wimbrow moved into their homes in the six years since Timmie Jordan s reported death. Others, such as Theda Furtado, have lived in the neighborhood for decades and recalled the Jordans as a family that kept to themselves.<br /><br />We moved in 31 years ago, and they were always very standoffish, Furtado said. They had a tall chain link fence around their property for a while.<br /><br />Authorities were alerted to the Jordan home after a complaint about nuisance cats from the home Friday. Indian River County Animal Control manager Jason Ogilvie said his officers have been called to the neighborhood several times a year to trap cats there.<br /><br />(Penelope Jordan) always denied the cats were hers, Ogilvie said. But our officer saw eight of them on her front door step Friday.<br /><br />The front door to the home was open, but no one was home, which led the animal control officer to call police to check if there had been a burglary, Ogilvie said.<br /><br />The cats have been a problem ever since we ve lived here, Furtado said.<br /><br />Jordan was being held in lieu of $20,000 bail Tuesday at the Indian River County Jail.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2009/5/woman-kept-dead-mom-in-bed-6-years-to-save-b.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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