Candy: Her Life Could Hang By a Hair - - a Dyed OneBy TOM COPE(List of lour articles)When Texas financier Jacques Mossier was murdered in lus rented flat on Kiseayne Hay a year and a half ay.o, he and his wife Candace had 10 children between l hem.He had four, long since . grown up. by f his first wife . and Candy had Iwo. also grown, by her former marriage. Fourothers, still cw|,,;mirors, who were adopted, fjgi rcii intimalcly in the tragedy. Mo««ler s natural offspring have not appeared in Ihe news. Of Candy’s two. Norman Johnson Jr. is married to the d.nigh-1 ter of Sir l-‘rcdClick Gamble, K.U 10., C.M.G., Hritish ambassador to Bnlivia; and Rita is Ihe wife of Cary Wilder, a California businessman.Mr. Wilder was arrasled in Miami Iasi itrrmcr when he locked • news phcligrapher ou'side the ccgrlhouse s'ler one of Ihe many fiea rings in connection with ll-e Moisl*/ case.Norman Johnson Sr.. now an j engineer in Colorado, has said he will slam! by*' his onetime Gcorgia-Cracker child bride in her fight 1o cheat the clcdric chair. No such commitment has been reported ori Ihe part of her brother DeWitl. himself convicted of murder in 10# and paroled, through Her intervention. four years Infer.The Messiers’ adopted children are Martha, 16: Danny. 15; Christopher, H, ami Edward, 12. They were orphaned :n Chicago(Turn To CANDY. Pg. St.ji13iJiplt;inlllt;cl.'Vimitir