Post by jmo on Nov 12, 2019 20:25:38 GMT -6
I was just thinking. I wonder what ever happened to Sandy Foster (who took off to LA with sketchy dude #2 right after 4/11/81).
She is interesting.
Sandra Lynn Foster
Age: 57
Relatives:
Craig Douglas Foster, David Foster, Sandy McClain
Addresses:
25 Redberg Ave Spc 18, Quincy, CA; 4366 Malana Way, Rancho Cordova, CA; 32 Dean Way Apt B, Folsom, CA
Previous Locations:
Modesto, CA; Waterford, CA; Redding, CA; Oroville, CA
Is this the same Sandra Foster? From Quincy. Oroville? Rancho Cordova? That Quincy address is only a 10 minute drive to Feather River College. If this site doesn't know she died, they just keep adding years. (Yes, people. You can live forever. It's called the internet.) Her age would be right.
Because I then came across this:
Q: Was the 2012 murder of James A. Angelonis ever solved? It was in Rancho Cordova.
A: No arrests have been reported in the fatal shootings of James Anthony Angelonis, 68, and his caregiver, Sandra Foster. (50)
The two were shot about 8:30 p.m. Sept. 11, 2012, by two unknown assailants who ran into the apartment at 2086 West La Loma Drive in Rancho Cordova.
Posted Sep 12 2012: RANCHO CORDOVA-
“Theres a big dude that comes in with like a gun he’s pointing at her…” words from an 11-year-old girl, Jeneva, who was inside a West La Loma apartment, where two armed men barged their way inside, shot and killed two people Monday night.
The suspects are still out there.
“He nudged me when he opened the door and then I hit my head… then the other dude walks in and I ran in the closet and hid,” Jeneva said, recalling her harrowing experience.
Jeneva’s mother, Wendy, is grateful her daughter is alive. But she’s fearful because her daugher is a “star witness in all of this.”
The gunman initially focused their attention on Sandra Foster, one of the victims who’s best friends with Wendy.
“She was screaming and that’s the last thing I heard of her,” Jeneva said. “Then I heard a gunshot.”
The suspects then turned their sites on James Angelonis. Friends say Foster was his caregiver.
“Poor Jim. He was just sitting there,” Jeneva said. “He’s like an elderly (guy). He can barely move. I heard two gunshots.”
And those gunshots left Foster and Angelonis dead.
“It was so fast. Just like that. Just boom, boom,” Jeneva added.
“She hid in the closet until she didn’t hear any movement for 30 seconds,” Wendy said. “Then she ran home.”
BTW, I've been sorting through some notes and it's becoming more and more apparent that we need to look at what was going on with young people prior to 4/11/81.
Those boys and girls in Quincy and Keddie knew a lot. JMO
She is interesting.
Sandra Lynn Foster
Age: 57
Relatives:
Craig Douglas Foster, David Foster, Sandy McClain
Addresses:
25 Redberg Ave Spc 18, Quincy, CA; 4366 Malana Way, Rancho Cordova, CA; 32 Dean Way Apt B, Folsom, CA
Previous Locations:
Modesto, CA; Waterford, CA; Redding, CA; Oroville, CA
Is this the same Sandra Foster? From Quincy. Oroville? Rancho Cordova? That Quincy address is only a 10 minute drive to Feather River College. If this site doesn't know she died, they just keep adding years. (Yes, people. You can live forever. It's called the internet.) Her age would be right.
Because I then came across this:
Q: Was the 2012 murder of James A. Angelonis ever solved? It was in Rancho Cordova.
A: No arrests have been reported in the fatal shootings of James Anthony Angelonis, 68, and his caregiver, Sandra Foster. (50)
The two were shot about 8:30 p.m. Sept. 11, 2012, by two unknown assailants who ran into the apartment at 2086 West La Loma Drive in Rancho Cordova.
Posted Sep 12 2012: RANCHO CORDOVA-
“Theres a big dude that comes in with like a gun he’s pointing at her…” words from an 11-year-old girl, Jeneva, who was inside a West La Loma apartment, where two armed men barged their way inside, shot and killed two people Monday night.
The suspects are still out there.
“He nudged me when he opened the door and then I hit my head… then the other dude walks in and I ran in the closet and hid,” Jeneva said, recalling her harrowing experience.
Jeneva’s mother, Wendy, is grateful her daughter is alive. But she’s fearful because her daugher is a “star witness in all of this.”
The gunman initially focused their attention on Sandra Foster, one of the victims who’s best friends with Wendy.
“She was screaming and that’s the last thing I heard of her,” Jeneva said. “Then I heard a gunshot.”
The suspects then turned their sites on James Angelonis. Friends say Foster was his caregiver.
“Poor Jim. He was just sitting there,” Jeneva said. “He’s like an elderly (guy). He can barely move. I heard two gunshots.”
And those gunshots left Foster and Angelonis dead.
“It was so fast. Just like that. Just boom, boom,” Jeneva added.
“She hid in the closet until she didn’t hear any movement for 30 seconds,” Wendy said. “Then she ran home.”
BTW, I've been sorting through some notes and it's becoming more and more apparent that we need to look at what was going on with young people prior to 4/11/81.
Those boys and girls in Quincy and Keddie knew a lot. JMO