ABSTRACT

Massachusetts, but I never spoke to her about it. I don't speak to anyone. She's the only closest person to me. I'm sixtythree years old and I live alone. I wasn't hurt in this, you know, but just scared and frightened. Very frightened. I told my neighbors who live on the floor that I live on, and I told the guard and the superintendent. I gave them, the guard and the superintendent, the name of this person that the detective had told me. They tried to find him but they couldn't find him. They didn't know anyone by that name. They couldn't find anyone with the name that I gave them. . . . My neighbors were supportive. They sympathized with me and they gave me all sorts of advice, and told me if they could do anything they would be glad to help and all that. I was so scared. It was a complete surprise to me. I hadn't seen a thing, up to that point. It was sudden.