Donât Look Behind You by Ann Rule
Author:Ann Rule
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Pocket Books
Published: 2011-05-14T16:00:00+00:00
Chapter Six
ESCAPE
It was too much.
When Bob Hansen left for the construction site the next morningâJuly 25âJoann gathered up her children and fled to Patricia Martinâs house. Pat hid Joannâs blue Chevrolet so Bob wouldnât know where she and the children were, and Joann got a restraining order that forbade his coming close to her. She believed that if he did, she could call the police and they would protect her.
She was adamant that she wanted a divorce, even though she was fearful of Bobâs reaction. She and the children drove back to Patâs house.
Joann didnât know any attorneys or where to start. She knew a Realtor in Auburn who shared his office with an attorney named Luther Martin (no relation to Patricia Martin). As fate would have it, Martin was out of town for some time. But she saw another lawyerâs shingle right across the street. Determined, she asked the Realtor to take her over and introduce her to Duncan Bonjorni.
If any attorney could have helped Joann, it was Bonjorni. A former justice of the peace and police judge, Bonjorni was both brilliant and fearless. He had paid his way through law school by working forty-eight hours a week, much of the time as a Capitol policeman in Olympia.
He studied Joann Hansen.
âI knew her husband,â the now-retired Bonjorni recalls. âHe was a mean son of a bitch. Thereâs no other way to put it. He appeared before me once when I was a judgeâhe got into a shouting match with another driver at a place in Renton we called âsuicide corner.â I remember that he cut the other guy off, and they argued. When the other driver pulled away, Bob followed him, caught up with him, and took out a crowbar or tire jack and started hitting his car, breaking the windshield and denting the vehicle, and he was threatening the guy.â
Police were called and Bonjorni sentenced Hansen to twenty-four hours in jail, knowing heâd made an enemy. âI was too dumb to be afraid of him, I guess. But I still wouldnât have wanted to meet him in a dark alley. His hands were as big as hams.â
Now, in late April 1962, Duncan Bonjorni asked Joann Hansen: âAre there any marks on you?â
Without saying a word, Joann stood up, removed her sleeveless blouse, and lowered her pedal pushers.
Bonjorni had seen cases of spousal abuse beforeâbut nothing like this. âShe was covered with bruises. She had one huge bruiseâas big as a saucerâon her left side. Her husband had hit her mostly on that sideâher ribs, her breasts, her thigh,â Bonjorni remembers. âShe didnât have a mark on her faceâor anywhere that showed.â
Knowing how big Bob Hansen was, the attorney realized that Joann would have âlooked like a small childâ next to him.
âShe was tremendously afraid of her husband,â Bonjorni recalls. âBut she had a lot of spirit. Even though she was frightened, she didnât come across as downtrodden or intimidated.â
Duncan Bonjorni agreed to represent Joann in a divorce proceeding. They would talk about money later.
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