Further excerpt from author Claire Powell - Murder At White House FarmSheila's reunion with her birth mother:As divorce proceedings began, Sheila pondered on her apparent inability to sustain the love of those close to her. She wondered whether first her mother and then her husband had sensed an innate evil in her. Or was it simply that neither her adoptive mother nor her soon-to-be ex-husband had the requisite understanding to form a real affinity with her? After several months, Sheila believed she had found the answer. She was convinced that the only person who could understand her was her real mother, and she began the search to find her.
By the time the divorce was finalised, Sheila had managed to achieve her objective. After more than a year she had eventually traced her natural mother to Canada and contacted her with the help of British and Canadian social services. The two women arranged to meet at Heathrow Airport – their first sight of each other since Sheila had been an eight-week-old baby. According to one of the social workers involved, this initial meeting was full of tension and very stressful. Sheila, however, was delighted. There was a further meeting and Sheila confided to a girlfriend that her long-lost mother was all she had hoped for,
‘You know it was marvellous,’ Sheila told her friend Sonja. ‘My mother was just like me. I mean she was very affectionate and she liked me straight away. I knew immediately she was my real mother and I felt much more at home with her than with my other mother. We were crying and hugging and I’m going to see a lot of her, I’m going to make sure I see her regularly. She lives in Canada, but now I’ve found her I’m going to make sure that we keep together. Now I’ve found her I want to see her’.
‘She told me that her mother had been a student when she got pregnant,’ Sonja remembered. ‘She couldn’t manage to keep on studying and bring up a baby and had been forced to have her adopted. I think her father was a student as well. Sheila was delighted they had met up and that her mother was so pleased to see her,’ said Sonja.
The joyful effects of the reunion did not last very long, however. Soon Sheila’s natural mother returned to Canada and those close to Sheila realised with concern that her behaviour was becoming increasingly erratic
Right off for the daily run now. How else is a nun, albeit a naughty one, to dispel excess energy?

At least being active on the forum, especially all this typing, lessens the chance of impure thoughts creeping in

Seriously I think I may have said it before but I can't help thinking that at the root of the case lies religion especially in connection with chastity and sexual morality.