ters were uncharacteristic of what was expected of an accountant, her career was important to her and she had specific, long-term goals. She intended to continue her education in order to advance. She had a vision for her personal life as well. She wanted to get married and have children, and she seemed anxious not to let the "biological clock" catch up to her. 11
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Colleen's first Austin job was as an accountant for the city, but during the summer of 1989, she applied for and accepted a position as an accountant with the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA). At the time, LCRA was implementing a reorganization plan and new positions in the audit department opened. (Employees joked, among themselves, that LCRA really means "Let's Consider Reorganizing Again.") She started her new job on September 1, 1989. Her friend at LCRA, Heather Bailey, remembered her as "very professionally motivated." 12
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While still a city employee, Colleen had met and developed a relationship with Oliver Guerra. A native of Killeen, Texas, he was one of her supervisors. At the time they met, Colleen was engaged and he was separated. After she broke off her engagement, they went out on a few dates to Austin nightspots like the South Point Restaurant and Esther's Follies, Austin's legendary comedy theater. They jogged, hiked, biked, and golfed together. Oliver remembers Colleen's habit of picking up wildflowers and placing them on their golf cart, and how her Cajun accent surfaced when she spoke to family and friends in Louisiana. The couple worshipped together in the Catholic Church. In May, 1991, after her engagement was broken off for good, and his divorce was final, they began to live together, but in October, it became apparent that Oliver was not yet ready for another marriage, so she decided to move out. Even after their separation, however, their relationship continued to be loving and intimate. 13
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After leaving Oliver, Colleen moved into an apartment on the 1800 block of Westlake Drive in an Austin suburb. The apartments were simple, but Colleen was attracted to the view of a wooded area near Bee Creek. It probably reminded her of romps through the piney woods of Evangeline Parish. After moving into the apartment, she noticed a small, emaciated stray cat shivering during the first cold spell of 1991. Immediately, she adopted the cat and called it "Menou" (pronounced MEE nooCajun French slang for "cat"). Colleen's spontaneous adoption and her extreme patience when the cat made a mess of her apartment surprised none of her neighbors. 14
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Colleen earned two promotions in two years, and at age twenty-eight
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