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Skelly Heiress Robbed of Gems 4th Time in 4 Years

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United Press International

Oil heiress Carolyn Skelly was robbed of $3 million to $5 million worth of jewelry today--the fourth time she has been robbed in four years.

Skelly, the daughter of the late William Skelly, who amassed a fortune as a business associate of the late J. Paul Getty, was awakened in her Bois Dore mansion about 3:30 a.m. by a man wearing a ski mask and a dark sweat suit and brandishing a long knife, Sgt. Francis Tessina said.

“The intruder came into her bedroom, threatened her with a knife and told her he would tie her up if she made any noise,” Tessina said, adding that Skelly’s daughter was also in the mansion but unaware of the intruder.

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“He proceeded to go through the house about 30 minutes before fleeing on foot with a small amount of cash, about $50, and multimillions in jewelry,” Tessina said. “We estimate between $3 million and $5 million.”

Skelly and her daughter were not injured. Investigators were not sure how the man entered the two-story estate.

Skelly’s Narragansett Avenue mansion is just off famed Bellevue Avenue, the heart of the ocean resort’s “Millionaire’s Row,” and about a mile from the Summer Wind mansion, which was robbed of more than $1 million last month.

In 1983, Skelly was robbed of $2.2 million of gold, diamond and other jewelry by a former maid. In August, 1985, three teen-agers broke into Skelly’s estate and stole about 15 pieces of gold and diamond jewelry. The items were recovered in both cases.

In 1982, Skelly lost $1 million in family jewels when a man commandeered her chauffeur-driven limousine at gunpoint outside La Guardia Airport in New York.

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