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- YOKNAPATAWPHA COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
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- Investigating Officer(s): Det. S. Murphy, Det. T. Armstrong
- Case No: 001524-03D-2000
- Case Description: Trudi Rose Death Investigation
The Cupid's Couples interns were interviewed in person by Detectives
Murphy and Armstrong. The conversations are summarized below.
- Name: Marylee Clark
Work Hours: Tuesday and Thursday mornings
Comments: Ms. Clark stated that she has enjoyed her internship
at Cupid's Couples and would recommend it to other UM students. She
feels she has learned a lot and has found Cupid's Couples to be a pleasant
work environment. She described her responsibilities as general clerical
duties such as data entry, filing, making coffee, getting refreshments
for guests, and so forth. Ms. Clark believes the workplace was stabilized
by the strong relationship between the partners, Kelly Clinton and Trudi
Rose. She indicated that, after they returned to work following Mrs.
Rose's death, she was briefly unsure whether the business would remain
open, but after a few weeks, office operations settled into a routine
that seemed to work. She said Dana Pomeroy is very good at her job and
seems to be doing pretty well in her efforts to help compensate for
Mrs. Rose's absence. When asked about Corinna Morgan's dismissal, Ms.
Clark stated she did not work the day of the incident and did not know
the details of what happened. She said when she went in to work the
following Tuesday, Ms. Clinton simply told her Ms. Morgan was no longer
working there and did not tell her anything more about it.
- Name: Leanne Hammond
Work Hours: Tuesday and Thursday afternoons
Comments: Ms. Hammond stated that she has found her Cupid's Couples
internship to be very beneficial and that she has already spoken to
Ms. Clinton about coming back in the fall, either as an intern again
or as a regular part-time employee. She described her responsibilities
as administrative including processing data, greeting guests, preparing
advertising mailings for distribution, and other similar activities.
She indicated that, while the working environment was certainly different
without Trudi Rose, she believes the business will continue to thrive
with Kelly Clinton at the helm and with the help of Dana Pomeroy, who
learned a lot from Mrs. Rose about matchmaking before her death. Ms.
Hammond said she was not present when Corinna Morgan was fired, but
had heard Ms. Morgan had been accused of stealing client files. She
stated she did not know whether the accusation was true, but said she
believed Ms. Morgan should have been fired if it was.
- Name: Bryan Thomas
Work Hours: Wednesday and Friday mornings
Comments: Mr. Thomas stated his Cupid's Couples internship has
been educational. He described his responsibilities as basic office
work like copying, filing and running errands. He said the people in
the office got along most of the time, though he felt like Dana Pomeroy
often delegated the work she didn't want to do to the interns. He said
Ms. Pomeroy always seemed to be busy, even after she gave all the "boring
jobs" to the interns, so he thought maybe she had taken on too
much responsibility after Corinna Morgan left. Mr. Thomas stated he
was at work when Ms. Morgan was fired and said he thought "the
whole thing was weird" because he had been in the office the entire
morning and never noticed Ms. Morgan or anyone else putting files in
her briefcase. He indicated Trudi Rose and Kelly Clinton got along well
with each other and with the other employees. He added that Mrs. Rose
was especially nice to the interns and was always willing to be flexible
about their hours when they needed to study for an exam or finish a
paper.
- Name: Tamee Reynolds
Work Hours: Wednesday and Friday afternoons
Comments: Ms. Reynolds stated she has found her internship at
Cupid's Couples very enriching and described the working environment
as nurturing and conducive to personal growth. She said the interpersonal
relationships in the office were harmonious most of the time with occasional
clashes when peoples' psyches were temporarily in conflict. However,
she indicated these disturbances were usually resolved quickly and unity
restored. She stated that Trudi Rose's and Kelly Clinton's personalities
meshed perfectly and the combination provided the foundation for the
success of the business. She characterized Dana Pomeroy as the catalyst
in the office, a role which seemed to suit her disposition most of the
time. Ms. Reynolds stated she was present when Corinna Morgan was fired
and said the incident created an aura of discord that lingered around
the office for some time. She went on to emphasize that that could not
compare to the feeling of incompleteness left by Mrs. Rose's death,
which she predicted will not be truly healed for many months to come.
Ms. Reynolds described her responsibilities as facilitating the harmonious
flow of office activities. When asked why her fingerprints were found
on both Mrs. Rose's and Ms. Clinton's coffee mugs, Ms. Reynolds stated
she always washed all the coffee mugs, the coffee pot, and other utensils
each Friday afternoon before leaving for the day. She indicated that
was typically the only time she handled the mugs.
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