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… I think she was just scared and acting out. … I think she was - had temporarily lost sight of her faculties. Robert Pelton: I don't - I would hate to think so. Jenna Jackson: Do you think she was serious that day? Was she trying to kill you? I don't remember how, and got her, and of course I was scared to death, and strapped Catherine down as I remember it, took her to the hospital … on a stretcher, and - come to find that she had not taken sleeping pills. Robert Pelton: And of course, I was hollering. She says, "You're gonna die with me." And she grabbed me, and I think, "OK" - In my mind, I think, "I'm either gonna get shot or fall dead from the fourth story of the courthouse building." … And the window's open on the fourth story of the courthouse building. … And all of a sudden, Catherine grabs my tie, and pulls me in, and opens the door- opens the door, and the judge has got a pistol laying on his desk. Robert Pelton: The hallway was - I mean, the door was right there. Will you take her in the hallway?" I said, "OK." Robert Pelton: He said, "Catherine said she's just taken sleeping pills or Valium. He says he was in the courthouse back in 1980 when Catherine apparently had a very bad day. Robert Pelton: I remember Catherine Mehaffey well. I knew I had to meet with him in person, so I tracked him down. Her obsession with Shelton's story began in 2003 while working for "48 Hours."īut this is also really the story of my obsession with Catherine. "For years, I've been tangled up in a bizarre game of cat and mouse with a woman named Catherine Shelton," said true-crime journalist Jenna Jackson. But nothing comes close to what's in these boxes: assaults, arrests, trials, disbarments - records and documents from years of Catherine Mehaffey Shelton's wild and mysterious life. I've heard a lot of outrageous crime stories in my life. "48 Hours" contributor Jenna Jackson went looking for the truth. She says she's never killed anyone, but questions remain. Some have suffered bizarre mishaps and misfortune and five men have died. That's because strange things have happened to the men in Shelton's life. Say the name Catherine Shelton and you are guaranteed to get plenty of stories and opinions from many people in Houston and in Dallas. "48 Hours" has been covering the controversy surrounding a former Texas defense attorney for two decades.