CANDYin lfi» when their father, a man named Glenn, went berserk andkilled their mother, The Mos-slers read about it in a newspaper and decided to give the waifs a chance in life, That’s the way they did things.At ttiit Hint, Candy ihowtd off tht four iHM crlngl*# ttr* rHitd t«ti at a ntwi conftr* •tict in Atlanta. Sh* *tld th•«, Ai a child I would Ik awakt at nlflht and b« afraid of whit wai golnfl *o happ#n. That't Hit way thty war#whan w« found th am . ♦ ♦ I don’t wint Hitm *vtr to b# afraid ifltln . ,Candy told an Atlanta Constitution reporter who went to see her In Houston last summer that she and her husband also “sort of adopted'1 Melvin Lane Powers, whose jnother is a sister of Candy nosv living in Alabama,A shoulrfery, slack-lipped customer with lots of brown hair dyed black, Mr. Powers is only 23 years old but already has racked up a modest record of sorts, lie was reared in Ari*nADCl