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Once I Knew by Victoria Lynn
Once I Knew by Victoria   Lynn











Once I Knew by Victoria Lynn

Investigators found Morgan dead, apparently beaten to death with a baseball bat. That evening, Pancoast walked into a police station and confessed to murdering Morgan. He was distraught, unstable and addicted to cocaine. Although nothing physical or sexual was involved in their relationship, Marvin became extremely jealous of her relationships with other men. She reconnected with the prostitute lifestyle she once lead and he worked odd jobs to support each other. They moved into an apartment together and he worshipped her. Desperate she got in contact with her friend from rehab, Marvin Pancoast. He was dead 2 days later and before he could give Vicki what he promised, she was once again down and out. He assured Vicki she would be well cared for and never have to worry about money again. Alfred came to Vicki and told her he was dying of terminal cancer and had only 2 months to live. They rekindled their odd relationship and saw each other for 6 months. A week shy of her 3 month stint in rehab, Alfred came to visit Vicki and proposed to rescue her once again. They vowed to live together once released from rehab. She ended up in rehab where she met Marvin Pancoast, a gay man who was infatuated with Vicki and her stories of the high life she lead with Alfred Bloomingdale. Vicki spiraled into depression with no financial support from Alfred whom she had grown to live and rely on. Betsy Bloomingdale learned of Alfred's affair and threatened that she would leave him and expose his sadistic sexual behavior if he didn't break off his relationship with Vicki Morgan. For six months in 1974 she found room for financier Bernard Cornfeld, a legendary womanizer and a friend of Bloomingdale's. Schulman, a wealthy real estate developer. Vicki wed and shed two more men John David Carson, an actor, and Robert H. In a sworn deposition given for her 1982 lawsuit, Vicki said that when he asked her to be his mistress, she replied, "Okay, but I'm married." Bloomingdale, who knew what he wanted, told her to find out how much money it would take to persuade Lamm to divorce her.

Once I Knew by Victoria Lynn

Her first husband was clothing wholesaler Earle Lamm, then 47, whom she wed in Las Vegas in 1970. Pregnant at 16, she dropped out of Chaffee High School and gave birth to Todd out of wedlock. suburb of Montclair, where Constance worked in the cafeteria of the school that Vicki later attended. Eventually mother and children settled in the L.A. Constance remarried and gave birth to a son, but her second husband died when Vicki was 9. Born to a father she never knew who was an Air Force veteran, and divorced her mother, Constance Laney, shortly after Vicki was born in Colorado Springs.













Once I Knew by Victoria   Lynn