Connie: Buxom. big hair, bright nails, lipstick on her bi , sassy mouth. A real Jersey+ girl with mob connections. Vinnie's secretary and Stephanie's friend in the bounty hunting business.
Connie: She's the office manager for Plums Bond Agency, you have to pass her desk to get to Vinnie, and one of her relative belong to the mob. She usually bailed out their client out of lockout. She know how to use a gun.
“"What's the deal on Harold?" I asked Connie. "He's local. Moved to the Burg three years ago from Newark, lives in one of those row houses on Canter Street. Got drunk two weeks ago and tried to take a leak on Mrs Gooding's cat, Ben. Ben was a moving target and Pancek mostly got the side of Gooding's house and Gooding's favorite rose bush. Killed the rosebush and took the paint off the house. And Gooding says she washed the cat three times and he still smells like asparagus."”
“"Apparently she was on that no-carbohydrate diet, got her period and snapped when she saw the truck parked in front of a convenience store. Just got whacked out at the thought of all those chips. She threatened the driver wtih a nail file, filled her car with bags of Fritos, and took off, leaving the driver standing there in front of his empty truck. The police asked him why he didn't stop her, and he said she was a woman on the edge. He said his wife got to looking like that sometimes, and he didn't go near her when she was like that, either"”
Connie: Morrie's caregiver up until the last days of his life.
Connie: office manager at Plum's bond company
Connie: Office manager at Bail Bonds office
Connie: office manager for Vincent "Vinnie"Plum bail bonds
Connie: Receptionist at the bond agency where Stephanie works
Connie: Work's at Bail Bond office
Connie: Works (really runs) at bail bond office. Some connections with the mob. Prototype Jersey girl; big hair, big boobs, long red nails, short skirts and tight tops. Very savvy. Like most of Trenton, she carries a gun.
Connie: Works for Vinnie's Plum at the Bail Bond office
“I could begin my mother's story with Charlotte Fugett Bedford's death, but that would mean I'd chosen to open her life with what was for her the beginning of the end. It would suggest that all that mattered in her life was the crucible that made my family a part of one tragic little footnote to history.”
“When Asa walked me to the door of the modest little house, we stood at the screen for a long moment and then he hugged me, patted my back, and wished me peace.”
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