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Family, Friends Stunned at Discovery of Millionaire's Double Life (Tampa Man Had Two Families)
AP Breaking News ^

Posted on 08/12/2003 11:13:24 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest

Aug 12, 2003

Family, Friends Stunned at Discovery of Millionaire's Double Life By Vickie Chachere Associated Press Writer

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - While their wives drove Rolls Royces and moved among Tampa's elite, Douglas S. Cone and Donald Carlson always seemed busy with business. Cone, the 74-year-old millionaire owner of a Tampa highway construction company, was gone most weekdays.

Carlson was also frequently away from home - an absence his family attributed to a sensitive government job that required him to travel for long stretches.

But those business trips masked a shocking secret: Douglas S. Cone was Donald Carlson. Cone lived a secret double life for nearly 30 years, raising two affluent families in lavish homes 20 miles apart - one with his wife of 52 years and the other with a former employee.

By all accounts, Jean Ann Cone never suspected her husband was using an alias to carry on a relationship with Hillary Carlson, 18 years her junior. He fathered three children with his wife and two with Carlson.

The double life unraveled this spring only after Jean Ann Cone died at 75 and Cone married Hillary Carlson two weeks later. Friends said they learned of his new marriage in Sumter County, about an hour north of Tampa, when the local newspaper printed a listing of local marriages.

Interestingly, the lives of the two families bore many similarities but nothing raised suspicions that both households were headed by the same man.

Jean Ann Cone and Hillary Carlson circulated among Tampa's rich and powerful. They both served as trustees at their children's prestigious prep school. Facilities at the school bore their names - the Jean Ann Cone Library and Carlson Field - after generous donations by their husbands.

With his grieving children and grandchildren stunned by the development, Douglas Cone's double life became all anyone in Tampa society talked about.

"It's so mean," said Panky Snow, a lifelong friend of Jean Ann Cone who double-dated with the Cones' and was a bridesmaid in their 1951 wedding. "I feel betrayed by him too."

The Cone family isn't talking. But friends say the Cone's daughter, Julianne McKeel was badly shaken by her father's behavior. Her only public statement was a curt comment to the St. Petersburg Times: "My mother died, my father made a mess. And we all just want to be left alone about it."

Douglas Cone did not return telephone calls to his office and efforts to reach Hillary Carlson were unsuccessful. The 67-acre estate he shared with Carlson and their two grown children in Lutz, about 15 miles north of downtown Tampa, is gated and not accessible.

It is not clear when Douglas Cone met Hillary Carlson, although in the late 1970s she worked as a secretary for one of his companies. Those close to the family also don't know exactly how he managed to keep his secret, other than Douglas Cone was away on business most days of the week.

Norma Gotay, the Cone's housekeeper, said she didn't have an inkling of their being a second family.

"All I can say is she was just a wonderful person," Gotay said. "He was as nice as she was."

Jean Ann Cone had made a name for herself as a fun-loving, spirited philanthropist that many described as the "life of the party."

She was the daughter of renowned University of Florida athlete Ashley Wakefield Ramsdel. She raised champion bull dogs and so loved the breed she once threw a party for Uga, the University of Georgia mascot, at a swanky Tampa restaurant when the team was in town for the Outback Bowl.

In March, she was found dead in the driver's seat of her Rolls Royce in the garage of the Cone's 4,000-square-foot brick home on the golf course of the city's most prestigious gathering spot, the Palma Ceia Country Club.

She had last been seen alive by a friend who had escorted her home from a small social gathering and watched her drive into the garage and close the door behind her. Police believed she passed out after she had parked the car but before she turned the engine off.

Douglas Cone was out of town at the time of his wife's death. McKeel found her mother and summoned her father and police. Detectives noted when Douglas Cone arrived, he was a clearly distraught at the loss of his wife.

"He was really depressed. They cared about each other," said Gotay, the housekeeper. "They had been married for so many years."

Police - who didn't learn of Cone's other relationship until it was publicly reveled in the Times in June - reinvestigated Jean Ann Cone's death at the request of the Cone's three children and said there was no evidence of foul play.

"The family was only suspicious because he remarried too quickly," said Sgt. Jim Simonson, who heads Tampa Police's homicide squad. "That can be easily explained; it's not like he met the woman two weeks before."

Norman Cannella, the Tampa attorney representing Douglas Cone Jr., said the family is satisfied with investigators' findings, although it has done nothing to mend their relationship with their father.

What concerns Jean Ann Cone's friends now is that her husband's behavior will overshadow her memory. They want her remembered as an effervescent personality, who when it came to secrets had one - albeit a benevolent one - of her own.

"She had a secret fund called the 'Cone Charity' with the veterinarians in Tampa," Snow said. "If people had animals they wanted to adopt and couldn't afford the fees, she would tell them (the veterinarians) just to charge it to the Cone Charity, but don't tell Doug."

AP-ES-08-12-03 1334EDT

This story can be found at: http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGAYGL57AJD.html


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; News/Current Events; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: glutton4punishment

1 posted on 08/12/2003 11:13:25 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
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To: governsleastgovernsbest
Now theres a guy with talent. I can't even keep my email names straight.
2 posted on 08/12/2003 11:19:17 AM PDT by rageaholic
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To: governsleastgovernsbest
I would not write off the death of the wife yet as from natural causes. As to the hubby showing grief -- I could give scores of names of men appearing distraught at the death of a wife they murdered.
3 posted on 08/12/2003 11:25:14 AM PDT by Dante3
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To: governsleastgovernsbest
Well, he can still be an Episcopal Bishop.
4 posted on 08/12/2003 11:27:29 AM PDT by AppyPappy (If You're Not A Part Of The Solution, There's Good Money To Be Made In Prolonging The Problem.)
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To: governsleastgovernsbest
No doubt he's one of those dem voters that only got to vote twice in 2000.
5 posted on 08/12/2003 11:31:58 AM PDT by GrandmaPatriot
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To: AppyPappy

Well, he can still be an Episcopal Bishop.

LOL, watch it Appy, that's destined to become a catchphrase. Cops just caught a guy down here in Illinois who was molesting horses..."But he can still be an Episcopal Bishop!"

6 posted on 08/12/2003 11:32:43 AM PDT by egarvue (Martin Sheen is not my president...)
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To: AppyPappy
"Well, he can still be an Episcopal Bishop."

Now that was cold....

NeverGore :^)

7 posted on 08/12/2003 11:32:56 AM PDT by nevergore (Please return your seat trays and seat backs to their full and upright position....)
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To: Dante3
I could give scores of names of men appearing distraught at the death of a wife Secretary of Commerce they murdered.
8 posted on 08/12/2003 11:33:49 AM PDT by Richard Kimball
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To: governsleastgovernsbest
I don't wish to rain on your parade (how about a drizzle) but this article was originally listed over a month ago. (Maybe even longer...)

Sorry.

9 posted on 08/12/2003 11:35:27 AM PDT by Maigrey (Watch you wallets! Socialists are on the loose. They smie real nice, and have slick fingers...)
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To: egarvue; AppyPappy
Wouldn't the guy's excessive heterosexuality disqualify him as an Episcopal bishop?

Now, if he had been simultaneously married to a woman and a man, the church would really have some diversity to celebrate!
10 posted on 08/12/2003 11:36:13 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
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To: Maigrey
Perhaps there is some new additional information in the article, because it appeared in today's AP Breaking News.
11 posted on 08/12/2003 11:37:04 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
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To: Dante3
I was thinking suicide. Why would he kill her after these many years? I think she found out and couldn't take the betrayal.
12 posted on 08/12/2003 11:40:19 AM PDT by Trailerpark Badass
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To: governsleastgovernsbest
After reading the article, the only new information I could gleen from it was the "findings" about Ms. Cone's death. Everything else is pretty much verbatim from what I read.

Maybe this is an AP screw-up.

13 posted on 08/12/2003 11:45:43 AM PDT by Maigrey (Watch you wallets! Socialists are on the loose. They smie real nice, and have slick fingers...)
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To: governsleastgovernsbest
Perhaps our society should allow intelligent, successful men to have more than one wife? This guy seems to have raised two nice families. Society benefits because we need more folks like him to have kids (to off-set the dregs who are having large numbers of kids outside of wedlock). Also, it would eliminate the need for the messy divorce, since the guy could keep his first wife and still marry the new gal too.
14 posted on 08/12/2003 11:51:08 AM PDT by quebecois
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To: quebecois
I think this is a common male fantasy. If you're female, check your meds.
15 posted on 08/12/2003 12:16:49 PM PDT by rightazrain
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To: quebecois
its a privacy issue. (/s)
16 posted on 08/12/2003 12:22:42 PM PDT by longtermmemmory (Vote!)
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To: governsleastgovernsbest
so he kept a mistress and raised the offspring. Lied? yes. Supported the children? financially the answer is yes.

If he did not marry the second woman then he did not do anything LEGALLY wrong. MORALLY that is a different issue.

BTW florida does not have commonlaw marriage nor palimony.
17 posted on 08/12/2003 12:31:48 PM PDT by longtermmemmory (Vote!)
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To: AppyPappy
Well, he can still be an Episcopal Bishop.

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ROFLOL!!!
18 posted on 08/12/2003 12:38:18 PM PDT by BenR2 ((John 3:16: Still True Today.))
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To: Dante3
I would not write off the death of the wife yet as from natural causes. As to the hubby showing grief -- I could give scores of names of men appearing distraught at the death of a wife they murdered.

Why bother killing her? I don't see a motive. If the fun for him was to have two families and deceive people, I don't see how killing her would fit into that plan.

19 posted on 08/12/2003 12:40:19 PM PDT by xm177e2 (Stalinists, Maoists, Ba'athists, Pacifists: Why are they always on the same side?)
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