Kappa travelers, and those Kappas seeking overseas internships. 2) to establish a list of Kappas willing to serve as contacts for Kappa students. It is Dell's hope 1) to communicate with Kappas living outside the USA. for the remainder of the biennium, due to these unique traveling circumstances available to her in conjunction with her husband's position. The Fraternity Council has appointed Dell, an immediate past Beta Province Director of Alumnae, to become Kappa's International PDA. Her husband's position as Director of the Institute will allow Dell to travel with him to various parts of the world at no expense to Kappa. The Institute was founded in 1967 and is one link in a network of 13 agricultural and training centers around the world where intena- KAPPA APPOINTS AN INTERNATIONAL PDA tional scientists are working on a range of vital techniques and technologies which hopefully could revolutionize farming on the African Continent's fragile soils. BP -Cincinnati, as Kappa's International Province Director of Alumnae! Dell will be in residence in Ibadan, Nigeria in November 1985, and will spend the next five years there when her husband Larry becomes the Dii-ector General of the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture. If you have any information about what happened to Linda Dotolo Connors call Massachusetts State Police assigned to the Plymouth County DA's office at 50.2 A nnouncing Dell Chenoweth Stifel. Right now, the disturbing questions surrounding the death of Linda Dotolo Connors remain unanswered. >MORE: Man shot multiple times outside Lynn apartment complex She would not have a tolerance to burn herself to death." "She would have popped pills and died," daughter Melissa Shaw said. But her daughters reject any suggestion that their mother killed herself. Linda Connors family tells me she struggled much of her adult life with mental health issues. State Police Detectives, Brockton Police and the State Fire Marshal's Office performed a thorough and extensive investigation, which included conducting searches of the area, use of an accelerant sniffing K9, consulting with an outside fire forensics expert, and interviewing numerous people, including those closest to Ms. In a statement to New England's Unsolved, the Plymouth County DA's office said: George Connors was not the only person questioned in this case. I remember working on the computer, and she coming up to me and saying, 'I'll be right back.'" "You didn't walk her out of the house or carry her and set her on fire?" "Did you have anything to do with Linda's death?" I asked. A law enforcement source told me George passed the polygraph. George Connors told me he talked to the police several times and even submitted to a lie detector test. It's something I still see in my dreams," he replied. "That's a horrible thing you saw," I said. She was sitting on the sidewalk, with her legs crossed, sitting there." George Connors remembers seeing "a very, very burned body. That all changed, George said, when firefighters knocked on his door and he saw his wife's remains. George told me he got lost in his work and didn't notice the commotion right outside his window when the fire department arrived. Linda, he said, told him she was going to a store, and there was a discussion about which car she should take. George told me that just before Linda left the house, he was trying to fix a computer. She was incredibly calm, totally uncharacteristic." "That evening, I remember it like yesterday. "I remember it very vividly," George said. I recently caught up with George out of state where he currently lives. I asked George what he remembers from that night and how he remembers Linda. Linda's husband, George Connors, was home at the time Linda died. There is no way on earth that someone would set themselves on fire," Terry Lebel said. "It's pretty disturbing someone is getting away with something. "I can only imagine how long that fire lived, or how long she was in pain," Melissa told me.īoth daughters believe Linda was murdered and that she could not have done this to herself. Understandably, they can't get this out of their minds. Recently I spoke to two of Linda Connor's daughters: Melissa Shaw and Terry Lebel. Related: 16-year-old arrested after 2 women found with multiple stab wounds in Waltham How is any of this possible? No one knows. The manner of death has been ruled "undetermined." A major reason for this is the fact that no evidence of any accelerant was found on Linda's body.Īnd that means no one knows if someone did this to Linda, if she suffered a strange accident, or if she somehow did this to herself. To this day, investigators still don't know how this fire started.Īccording to the Plymouth County DA, the State Medical Examiner ruled Linda Connors' death was caused by smoke inhalation and thermal injuries, suggesting Linda was alive when she was burned.
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