An interview with Michelle Theer: 'On the lam'
Q. Were the marshals watching calls to your dad's phone?
A. I guess so.
Q. So, Dana called from his mother's house to your dad's, and the marshals realized that?
A. They checked out the mother's house and the people associated with his mother's house and then tracked him down to Florida. That's what they said at my trial.
Q. That makes sense, I think. I guess you were pretty shocked when Horton pointed you out to the marshals.
A. He pulled up in front of the complex of cottages and told them which one I was in. . . .
Q. Had you had some kind of plastic surgery?
A. Yeah. . . .
Q. Were you changing your nose?
A. I used to have a little bump here [pointing to her nose]. I had that little bump taken out. I had [the fat taken out from] under my eyes. . . .
Q. What were the skin peels for? Laser peels?
A. Well, laser, if you actually, if you look at my skin you can see a little bit where I have really uneven coloration here [she points to her right temple area] and along my jaw line here, and actually I wear sunscreen out so it doesn't get bad. But this gets really bad, and I have really bad acne scarring. So, they take the top layers off, and all it really does is smooth out your skin and it smooths out the color pigmentation. I had it done for the first time, actually, about 10 years ago, when Marty and I were living in Colorado Springs because I had really bad acne as a teenager, and it did help a lot. My skin is much smoother now. That is what I had done on the day that I was arrested. The marshal was very nasty about it.
Q.The laser deal?
A. Yeah. I guess part of it is a cultural thing. You know, in Florida, plastic surgery is a very common thing. You know they advertise on TV, finance your boob job, monthly payments, $29.99. . . .
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