Hardy also talked about the engagement ring on March 6, Foskey said Thursday. Ettore also said Haesche’s engagement ring had been taken and sold at a pawn shop. Ettore told the jury on Wednesday that Haesche had complained about no longer having any of her almost $50,000 in savings after about a year of living with Hardy. Haesche, now deceased, had lived with Hardy for a little over one year, according to Haesche’s daughter-in-law, Tracy Ettore, who testified late Wednesday. “I knew John Vailette before I knew Kathy because I was selling drugs to John Vailette,” Foskey said.Īfter telling Foskey that she had had a fight with Talmadge, Foskey said Hardy told her about some money problems she was having, specifically that she was worried she was going to be arrested because $50,000 was gone from the personal accounts of Ursula Haesche, an older woman who had lived with Hardy. ![]() Foskey had seen Hardy and Vailette, or “John John,” together multiple times, when they came to buy drugs from her, she said. Foskey said it was common for the couple to fight over Hardy’s sexual relations with Mark Sachs, who was said to help Hardy pay for drugs and other expenses, and Vailette.įoskey did not elaborate on the sexual relations between Hardy and Vailette, but she did say that Vailette was Talmadge’s nephew. On the morning of March 6, 2006, Foskey said Hardy came to her sister’s home in New Haven and told Foskey that she and her boyfriend Charles “Chuck” Talmadge had been in a fight. ![]() She testified that she began selling drugs to Hardy in fall 2005, and estimated she sold her between $100 and $110 of crack cocaine every day for months leading to the time of her death. ![]() In cross-examination by the defense, Foskey said she had not shared this information about the gas can or the threats with law enforcement in statements she made to Branford police in the days following Hardy’s death or when she was approached by the FBI in June 2009, out of fear for her and her family’s safety.įoskey had known Hardy for only a few months at the time of her death, she said, but they were very close and often spoke multiple times per day.
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