Such Good Boys: The True Story of a Mother, Two Sons and a Horrifying Murder by Dirmann Tina

Such Good Boys: The True Story of a Mother, Two Sons and a Horrifying Murder by Dirmann Tina

Author:Dirmann, Tina [Dirmann, Tina]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: True Crime
ISBN: 9780312995287
Amazon: 0312995288
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Published: 2005-10-04T03:00:00+00:00


With the extra income at the computer lab, Jason was now making pretty good money. He brought in about $1,000 a month at the Holiday Inn, and another $500 for the twenty hours a month he put in at the lab. With financial aid, he made about $24,000 a year. But he didn’t think about leaving home now, mainly because Jane was actually doing all right.

She washed laundry, went to the grocery store, cooked dinner at night, and rarely talked about entertainment industry bad guys, Mexicans on the roof, Jews around the house, child molesters, Internet spies…Life was more normal than it had ever been in the Bautista household.

“I had no reason to leave,” Jason said.

There were minor discomforts. After all, life with Jane was never entirely normal. She still refused to get any furniture out of storage. There were no mattresses in the two bedrooms. Instead, they slept in sleeping bags on the floor. They had a computer, but no Internet. A television, but no cable. No phones. No couches. Not even a refrigerator. Still, to Matt and Jason, these were good times, and not even a bare house could change that.

Jane’s beloved dog was still around, too—even though the lease on the Riverside place specifically forbade pets. Jason was always nervous that the animal would get them evicted. Though Jane mainly kept it in her room, it still needed to be taken out for walks. And there were times, at night, when it barked uncontrollably. Jason convinced his mother that the dog should spend some time at a kennel, to reduce their chances of getting caught. He knew if the family ever got evicted, it could trigger another stretch of homelessness. He wouldn’t let that dog come between him and a home. Jane was reluctant. She still loved the dog deeply. But ultimately she drove the animal several nights a week to a boarding kennel in Moreno Valley.

It’s not clear what Jane did all day while her sons were at school. She had no friends, never spoke to her neighbors, didn’t work, and rarely went outside alone. But, to her sons, she seemed content for the moment. And they were grateful simply for that.



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