Legal woes beset ‘serial stowaway’ who sneaks on flights
CHICAGO — What to do with Marilyn Hartman?
That’s the question at a hearing Thursday for a 66-year-old woman dubbed the “serial stowaway” for a history of trying to sneak onto commercial jets without a ticket. She’s behind bars, not because she faces charges that she slipped onto a jet from Chicago to London, but because of what the judge who set her free told her not to do: She returned to the airport.
Now, two months after a judge ordered Hartman held without bond — a move typically reserved for dangerous offenders such as murder suspects — her attorney is expected to seek her release from jail.
Parle Roe-Taylor won’t say whether mental health professionals have concluded Hartman is legally sane as they have before. Nor will she say if she’s found a mental health facility or another place to stay for Hartman.