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Reporter:Theanne NOw the painting is on its way to NY for a showing how do you feel about the outcome" Theanne: "I'm sad in a way but relieved it is in transit." REP: You inherited an estate, what an opportunity that was. You went from rags to riches then had a harrowing experience. Can you tell us how you delt with all that?" Thea: Where do I start?" REP: How about the beginning. What did you feel when you learned you were the heir to Duncan Stanford's estate?" Thean: I didn't know the man. He didn't have anything to do with my father since he married my mother. He didn't like people of different enthenticity." REP: That's a kind way of saying he was racist." Thea: I'm sure he'd resent that tag, but he was even for that day and age. I think however, he may have changed in his later years. I found a file he kept about me. There wasn't much there, but it seems he knew about me and where I went to college and my jobs. When he left me his estate, I think he decided I was the best person to handle the painting and the issues it would bring. REP: You think he purposely left that painting for you to find? Thea: Yes, not easily but I think he had an idea of my curiosity about things and houses. REP:How did you handle all the publicity about the painting and the demands the public made for you to give up the painting to the church. Thea: Like anything else it was stressful. I didn't know what to do. I knew the painting had qualities that were from another world, but I didn't think they had anything to do with healing. The lies and manipulations made mad and that gave me the courage to make some hard decisions. REP: It looks like everything turned out okay for you. Thea: Yes, (giggle) I have a boyfriend, a house with room to grow a family if it comes to that and a job I really love. REP: What do you have to look forward to now? Thea. There are a lot of books and artifacts in this house. I will be cataloging them and who knows what I might find. |