Susan Marlowe bails Cynthia Gudger out of two different prisons!!!!!
Though Cynthia Gudger was accused of horrific animal cruelty in both Riverside County and Kern County, and was known to run from authorities and charged with abusing animals and allegedly stealing identities, that didn't stop Susan Marlowe from not only bailing Gudger out of both jails, Ms. Marlowe even used Cynthia Gudger's aliases when she filled out the paperwork...Not surprising that Cynthia Gudger did not make her scheduled court appearances therefore Ms. Marlowe would have been responsible for paying the bail bondsmen the money they were out (as is evident in the letter signed by Susan Marlowe). However, Susan Marlowe has since filed for bankruptcy and she's included this property to be discharged (the property she had been harboring Cynthia Gudger) and the remaining monies she owed the bail bondsman, too...Among many other creditors...The question we have is regarding the bankruptcy...sure looks like Ms. Marlowe's bankruptcy should also be investigated by the Feds...Just our opinion...
By the way...'Anita Gilbert' and Ms. Gilbert's family were more victims to both Cynthia Gudger and Susan Marlowe's alleged illegal activity. Both Susan Marlowe AND Cynthia Gudger knowingly used Anita Gilbert's identity even though they both had to have known she was deceased. Sadly, within just a few months of Ms. Gilbert's passing, her name would be part of their animal cruelty operation in Kern County. We say this because Cynthia Gudger plead GUILTY to animal cruelty in Kern County while on Susan Marlowe's property.
Here is Anita Gilbert's obituary and you can see for yourself she was a lovely, wonderful woman who died much too soon:
Anita Louise Gilbert
Family-Placed Funeral Notice
ANITA LOUISE GILBERT Anita Louise Gilbert born November 11, 1948 in Manhattan, New York to Louis and Anna Senno passed away on May 26, 2007 in Toronto, Canada after a courageous battle with cancer. Family members and a close friend were by her side. Always dignified and gracious with strong principles, Anita moved all around her to greater achievements. Anita welcomed everyone into her heart and home—her generosity was boundless. She was very active in a number of charitable organizations, most recently opening her home to an American Red Cross charitable event. In 1972 Anita left a successful modeling career in New York and moved to Palm Beach where she met and married Richard Gilbert. After Richard's untimely death, Anita devoted herself to family and special friends, business interests and sport activities. She was a marathon runner, avid physical fitness enthusiast, expert skier and certified diver. She looked forward to her many ski vacations and challenged mountains in the U. S., Canada and Europe. Anita especially liked going to Belize on dive trips. Anita established AG & E Associates, a real estate investment company, and as President and CEO, managed a portfolio of commercial and residential properties from Florida to California. Survived by her loving sister, Elvera Slowik (Larry), brother Louis Senno (Toni), Michael Senno (Dorren), nieces Sara and Lauren, nephews Michael John, Michael Joseph and Andrew as well as her dearest friend, Lance Stranahan. Her kindness, generosity and loving support will be missed by all. Family and friends are invited to attend Quattlebaum Funeral Home, 1201 South Olive Ave., West Palm Beach on Thursday evening, May 31 from 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. A Funeral Mass will be held on Friday morning, June 1 at 11:00 A.M. at St. Ann Catholic Church, West Palm Beach. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Susan B. Komen Breast Cancer Fund or to a charity of your choice. Quattlebaum Funeral & Cremation ServicesFamily Owned and Operated(561) 832-5171 To express condolences and/or make donations Visit PalmBeachPost.com/obituaries Published in The Palm Beach Post on May 30, 2007
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Date: 03/22/10
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