From ANIMAL PEOPLE, December 1995:
ANDALUSIA, Alabama––Ann Fields, 49,
founder of one of the most lucrative no-kill shelter scams
ever, died at home in Palm Springs, California on October
21 of an apparent heart attack. Her second husband, Victor
Lagunas, apparently many years younger, reportedly buried
Fields in Mexico.
Circa 1983, Fields and her first husband, Jerry
Fields, whom she divorced in 1993, founded a small outdoor
no-kill shelter near Conyers, Georgia, initially called Love
and Care for God’s Stray Animals. Questionable animal care
and high-pressure fundraising appeals soon drew notice from
at least four major national and regional humane groups, but
each was apparently scared away from attempted intervention
by Fields’ ability to portray herself to donors and the public as
a beleaguered saint, saving animals no one else would help,
claiming she was the victim of a mean-spirited conspiracy.
She meanwhile evaded creditors by repeatedly changing the
wording of her Love and Care business name, and by routing
donations to a variety of mail drops. Finally obliged to relocate
from Georgia to Alabama by a 1989 zoning dispute,
Fields left behind an unpaid federal tax lien of $574,889,
plus state tax liens of at least $31,000.
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