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Ingrid Kristianne Freeman was born in Oxford on October 1, 1980 to Charlotte
Andersen Freeman and Chisholm Orvel Freeman. An extraordinarily beautiful
baby, she captivated all who saw her, as if she held them in thrall by
some unusual charm. Ingrid's beauty soon became legendary. Quite a few
townsfolk said Ingrid was destined to be a beauty queen, the likes of
which had never before been seen in Oxford and which was not likely to
be seen again any time soon. At least that's what they said at the time.
Little did Ingrid and her family know just how cutthroat the pageant industry
really is.
Ingrid's mother, Charlotte Andersen, a beauty herself, also grew up in
Oxford, but under less prosperous circumstances. As a young lady, Charlotte
found employment briefly as housekeeper for the wealthy Lamar family.
One evening, a flamboyant Chisholm Orvel Freeman came calling on Quentin
Lamar to discuss some "business dealings," not long before Quentin's
tragic demise. If any business were discussed that night, it , too, became
part of the Lamar tragedy, for its secrets died with Quentin. But that
night forever changed Charlotte's life. She and Chisholm had a whirlwind
romance and married within a few months. One year and one day after the
wedding, Ingrid was born. When Ingrid was two or three years old, her
mother paid the first of many social visits to her former employer -- the
Lamar family. According to local gossip that ended up in the Oxford Eagle's
society pages, townsfolk claimed Charlotte's visits were attempts to position
Ingrid for an eventual marriage to Bill Lamar. Other rumors flew that
Charlotte was trying to insinuate herself into the Lamar Cosmetics company
in some other, undefined way. Either way, Ingrid had an early opportunity
to know Bill. Ingrid's avid interest in the young boy was a telltale mark
of the personality that would later earn her notoriety in the town's gossip
hall of fame.
As for Ingrid's mother, Charlotte Andersen well understood the complex
man she took for her husband. A fierce competitor, Charlotte knew Chisholm
to be an unreliable rapscallion who spent many late nights gambling in
dark, smoky rooms filled with Southern Comfort and women who slipped in
and out of rooms like shadows behind Oriental screens. The marriage was
anything but happy, but Charlotte was not one for brooding. She marked
her time for the day when she would sue her husband for everything he
was worth and then some.
Ingrid's parents arrived at their seeming wealth
by gambling, dishonesty, lying and by any other means available. So Ingrid
saw early in life that winning is the only goal and the only rule is to
win at any cost -- inside or outside the law. Ingrid's mother saw through
the dishonest tactics and people of many in the pageant business. One
by one, Ingrid's mother, Charlotte, set herself to taking those people
down -- by blackmailing them. Charlotte's plan was not out of a sense of
respect for laws or honesty, but simply to enrich herself. For Ingrid's
mother, the choice was simple: let others take advantage of you or stop
them before they have a chance.
By middle school, Ingrid was a known competitor to Barbara Dubois. Ingrid's
beautiful smile greatly enhanced her beauty, even though her smile was
often false. Ingrid was becoming known as a masterful manipulator. Ingrid
and her mother were tired of Barbara Dubois besting Ingrid pageant after
pageant. Ingrid wanted to win the Yoknapatawpha County Literary Festival
Beauty Pageant and then eventually to win
the Miss America crown. But at 23, Ingrid's time was running out. If she
did not win this contest and continue to the state finals, she'd have
to find a way to beat the October 31, 2004, deadline as her last attempt
for a chance at the most coveted Miss America race. Ingrid was becoming
desperate, and her determination to win this and future pageants was more
fierce than she'd ever known. She would have her way at any cost.
Ingrid had been an average student, but no matter. She and her parents
cared only that she win pageants. She stayed out of trouble most of the
time, according to school files, but she was out late many nights, and
rumors spread that she knew Denny Buchanan before he met Barbara.
Ingrid's friends related how
embittered Ingrid became when Denny fell hard for Barbara. They said Ingrid always
claimed that Denny did not much care
what social status his paramours hailed from, as long as they were beautiful,
fun-loving and debauched to a fault.
Recently, Ingrid made plans to open a European-inspired hairdressing
salon, with tanning beds, French manicures and the newest trends in skin
care, makeup and high fashion. Friends and associates said Ingrid
discussed how knew she would need financing
and the expertise of those already in the business -- especially from someone
who had studied in Europe. For Ingrid, this meant Bill Lamar. But he had
been in Europe for several years already and the two had lost touch long
ago. Ingrid's second plan was to find Denny, as his wealth would go far
in financing her venture. But he, too, was nowhere to be found.
By the
time of the pageant, friends said, Ingrid acted like she was furious. She was without a financial
backer for her salon and without any real assurance she would be the favored
winner in the pageant. In fact, when friends tried to tell her she might
be second runner-up, the news
only made her blood boil hotter. They said it made her more determined
than ever to scheme
with whomever necessary to get the job done.
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