Sue Basso
A Deviant Life
Suzanne Bassos real life was something quite different from the fantasy she created in the engagement announcement. She was actually from a family in
Born on May 15, 1954, she was one of eight children and the youngest of three girls. Her parents were drunks, and Sue was subjected to both physical and sexual abuse, according to a sibling.
The abuse took a toll, and she became a delinquent teenagerproblems with sex, truancy and theftwho spent time at a Catholic reform school in
She managed to complete high school and, in the early 1970s, married James Peek, a Marine. They had two childrena daughter born in 1973 and a son born the next year.
The daughter told the Houston Chronicle that the Peek marriage was marked by sexual deviance. As a young woman, Sue Peek was slim and attractive, with brilliant blue eyes. Later, she let herself go, as her daughter put it, and ballooned to some 350 pounds on a 5-foot-2 frame.
She was promiscuous, and her husband abided the behavior. The daughter, Christianna Hardy, recalled waiting with her father in a bedroom or on the porch while her mother finished grunting and groaning with one special friend or another.
Sometimes she would take her children on a sexual rendezvous.
"I remember being embarrassed," Hardy told the Chronicle. "(My brother) and I were sitting at the kitchen table in this stranger
The family moved several times--to coastal
In 1982, James Peek was arrested for molesting his daughter. He was convicted of taking indecent liberties with a child and spent 11 months in jail in
Hardy, now married and a mother of three, said sexual and physical abuse were part of a lifelong pattern.
She recalled one time when Basso forced her daughter and son to undress for two maintenance men who was visiting the house. The mother watched as the men fondled the 7-year-old girl.
The son, James, was beaten and abused by both mother and father.
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Both children went to foster homes during their fathers imprisonment but eventually were sent to live with relatives.
In the early 1990s, James, Suzanne and the children reunited in
Sue Peek decided to make a fresh start by changing the familys surname to O
"Everything was green," said Richard Charlesworth, one of a procession of people who lived at the Peek/OMalley house. He told the Houston Chronicle that he accepted their offer of a bed after he lost his job, but the arrangement didnt last long.
"It was like living with the Addams Family," he said.
"They would pick almost anyone up off the street," said Christianna Hardy. "They were weird like that."
They were weird in other ways, as well.
Basso and her son had a sexual relationship, for example, and she sometimes forced him to shoplift or beg. His mother forced James to eat on the floor, and she often locked him in the house during the daynailing the windows shutso he wouldnt leave.
The son complained to authorities when he was 17, but a county social services investigation went nowhere.

