by HEATHER HOLLINGSWORTH and JIM SALTER
ST. LOUIS (AP) - An elderly woman who feared she was developing
dementia removed her mentally disabled adult daughter from a care
facility, then fatally stabbed her in a suburban St. Louis hotel before
attempting to kill herself, police and relatives say.
Marjorie
Theleman, 78, was charged Tuesday with first-degree murder and armed
criminal action in the death of her 51-year-old daughter, Sharon
Theleman, after police were summoned to a hotel in Fenton, Missouri,
because the pair had not checked out.
Sharon Theleman was
pronounced dead at the scene. Her mother, who attempted to suffocate
herself with a plastic bag, remained hospitalized Wednesday, according
to a police news release. She left a typed note explaining her actions
and a handwritten note telling housekeeping to call police, a police
detective wrote in the probable cause statement.
Police said she was expected to survive. But one of her two sons,
Scott Theleman, who lives in the Dallas area, said he has been told his
mother is in a coma and has a “50-50 chance of surviving.” He said his
mother lived in a retirement community and wanted to have his sister
moved there from a group home because his sister’s mobility was
declining.
“She
was concerned about Alzheimer's,” he said of his mother. “Her mother
had it. She had spent many years trying to avoid it but felt she was
heading that way.”
Court records show that Marjorie Theleman was
appointed in 1989 as a guardian for her then-21-year-old daughter, who
was described as an “incapacitated person.” A report filed in 2014 in
the guardianship case described Sharon Theleman as mentally disabled and
visually impaired. The report also said she needed a walker or
wheelchair and “cannot take care of herself.” Thomas Zotos, the attorney
for Marjorie Theleman in the guardianship case, said he had no recent
contact with the mother or daughter and couldn’t comment. No attorney is
listed for Marjorie Theleman in online court records in the criminal
case. Her bond was set at $250,000.
Sharon Theleman had been in
the care of St. Louis Arc, a nonprofit that provides services to people
with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
“We are
heartbroken by the tragic loss of a long-time member of the St. Louis
Arc family, “the group’s president and CEO, Mark Keeley, said in a
written statement. “Sharon Theleman has been a valued part of the Arc
community dating back to the early 1990s. The circumstances surrounding
yesterday's incident involve a domestic situation concerning a mother
who has guardianship of her daughter. As such, the St. Louis Arc can
offer no insight or comment other than to convey our deepest sympathy to
Sharon's family.”
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