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JADE the parrot is causing a squawk.
The 4-year-old bird has become the subject of a custody
battle since the April slaying of a Florida woman, Joan
Jacobs.
Jacobs’ Rhode Island relatives say that the talking bird
sounds remarkably like Jacobs and that the woman was so fond
of Jade that she took showers with the parrot and taught it to
sing “Itsy Bitsy Spider.”
But Gordon Jacobs, who is in jail in Florida on charges
of murdering his wife, insists the male blue-fronted Amazon
belongs to him. He wants Jade to remain paired with another
parrot of his — outside jail, of course.
Gordon Jacobs has pleaded innocent and is awaiting trial.
Police have said he told a dispatcher twice the night of the
slaying that he shot his wife. Investigators say the slaying
may have been over money.
Jade was registered to Gordon Jacobs, a 60-year-old
jewelry dealer who bred dozens of birds, animal control
officials say. But Joan Jacobs’ family contends he bought Jade
for his wife to get her interested in his hobby.
Paolino says that she recalls her sister feeding Jade
with an eyedropper when he was young, and that she used to
mistake the parrot’s voice for Joan’s when her sister put the
bird on the phone.
Joseph DeAngelis, an attorney and family friend, was an
annual visitor to the Jacobs home and says he only saw Jade
with Joan. Her family will go to court to get custody of the
bird, he says.
“The bird would be with her wherever she was in the
house,” DeAngelis says. “Each had a bird. It’s so simple, it’s
almost ridiculous.” (SD-Agencies)
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