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          in a brown paper bag.  The cash belonged to petitioner, not                 
          Sandra.  There were mostly hundreds and fifties in the bag,                 
          although there may also have been some other denominations.                 
               During 1990, petitioner made additional cash expenditures:             
          he furnished his newly acquired home, bought a John Deere mower,            
          and purchased a satellite dish, stereo equipment, and jewelry,              
          among other items.                                                          
               When petitioner went out of town, he frequently brought                
          traveler's checks with him in case his wallet got lost or stolen.           
          Petitioner purchased $4,500 worth of traveler's checks in 1989.             
          Petitioner purchased $3,700 worth of traveler's checks for his              
          Tahitian honeymoon in 1990.                                                 
               During 1989 and 1990, much of the cash expended and                    
          deposited by petitioner had a musty and mildewed smell.                     
               E.  Petitioner's Estrangement From His Family                          
               Since at least the time he attended Eastern, petitioner has            
          had an estranged relationship with his family.  His father had a            
          predilection for alcohol, and although petitioner could point to            
          no reason in particular, petitioner did not get along well with             
          his mother.  Once he left home for college, petitioner only                 
          infrequently returned to his parents' house.  He did not often              
          talk with his mother on the telephone.  Petitioner had no                   
          interaction at all with his father.                                         
               John R. Boone, Sr., who also used the alias "Charles Grass",           
          was "notorious" in the community for being in the marijuana                 




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