- 25 - Quinn's parents, the Angelos. The Angelos continued living in the house and were living there until at least 1994. At some point, title to the property was transferred from the Angelos to the Quinns. Mrs. Quinn has lived in this house for all but 8 years of her life. The house is one half of a duplex, with three bedrooms, one bathroom, and a small yard. Mrs. Quinn has paid for maintenance such as new windows, siding, shutters, and brickwork; however, there have been no material alterations or additions to the house. During 1980, the Quinns paid off one mortgage with payments that year totaling $1,657.71. In the same year, they obtained a new mortgage in the amount of $3,200. The Quinns have two daughters, Patricia Miller (Patricia) and Linda Greis (Linda), who were 45 and 35 years of age, respectively, at the time of the trial. Patricia attended Bloomsburg University and Albright College; she also did post graduate work at Bloomsburg. From 1971 to 1975, and from October of 1977 to June of 1984, Patricia lived with the Quinns. During the latter period, Patricia did not pay rent but assisted with the household expenses. In 1975, when Patricia married for the first time, and in 1984, when Patricia remarried, the Quinns did not contribute towards the wedding or reception expenses. Linda attended college with the assistance of student loans and earnings from her part-time jobs; she was graduated from the University of Delaware in 1981. Patricia helped Linda with rent and other college expenses. In August of 1982, Linda moved toPage: Previous 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Next
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