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Publié par | Everest Media LLC |
Date de parution | 10 septembre 2022 |
Nombre de lectures | 0 |
EAN13 | 9798350001426 |
Langue | English |
Poids de l'ouvrage | 1 Mo |
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Insights on Wilt Browning's Deadly Goals
Contents Insights from Chapter 1 Insights from Chapter 2 Insights from Chapter 3 Insights from Chapter 4 Insights from Chapter 5 Insights from Chapter 6 Insights from Chapter 7 Insights from Chapter 8 Insights from Chapter 9 Insights from Chapter 10 Insights from Chapter 11 Insights from Chapter 12 Insights from Chapter 13 Insights from Chapter 14 Insights from Chapter 15 Insights from Chapter 16 Insights from Chapter 17 Insights from Chapter 18 Insights from Chapter 19 Insights from Chapter 20 Insights from Chapter 21 Insights from Chapter 22 Insights from Chapter 23 Insights from Chapter 24 Insights from Chapter 25 Insights from Chapter 26 Insights from Chapter 27 Insights from Chapter 28 Insights from Chapter 29 Insights from Chapter 30
Insights from Chapter 1
#1
In December 1990, two men in dark suits brought the Pricketts the remains of their murdered daughter, Jeannie. They had searched for her for eight months.
#2
Jeannie went missing in 1989, and her parents never got over it. Her sister and brother-in-law came from Georgia to comfort them. Jeannie’s coworkers and friends came to the funeral to pay their respects.
#3
Jeannie’s sister and father found the body. The family had a service, and then buried Jeannie next to her mother.
Insights from Chapter 2
#1
In December 1990, two men in dark suits brought the Pricketts the remains of their murdered daughter, Jeannie. They had searched for her for eight months.
#2
Ben and his family moved to Virginia, where he continued to serve as a Navy administration specialist. They lived in a small house at 1301 Towanda Court in a subdivision called Indian River Estates. Their lives were typical of families of Navy enlisted men.
#3
In 1989, Jeannie went missing. Her parents searched for her for eight months. In 1990, two men in dark suits brought the Pricketts the remains of their murdered daughter, Jeannie. They had searched for her for eight months.
#4
In December 1990, two men in dark suits brought the Pricketts the remains of their murdered daughter, Jeannie. They had searched for her for eight months. Jeannie had presented her boyfriend with a half-carat diamond engagement ring in early 1981, and the wedding was set for early May. But in the days before the wedding, things began to go awry. Tito was arrested for speeding and DUI, and he told authorities he was worried about his impending wedding. The wedding was canceled.
#5
In 1982, Jeannie’s first love, Tony, had completed his junior year at the University of New Mexico, and his marriage was ending. He planned to visit her in New Mexico.
#6
In December 1990, two men in dark suits brought the Pricketts the remains of their murdered daughter, Jeannie. They had searched for her for eight months. Jeannie had presented her boyfriend with a half-carat diamond engagement ring in early 1981, and the wedding was set for early May. But in the days before the wedding, things began to go awry.
#7
In December 1990, two men in dark suits brought the Pricketts the remains of their murdered daughter, Jeannie. They had searched for her for eight months. Jeannie had presented her boyfriend with a half-carat diamond engagement ring in early 1981, and the wedding was set for early May. But in the days before the wedding, things began to go awry.
#8
In December 1990, two men in dark suits brought the Pricketts the remains of their murdered daughter, Jeannie. They had searched for her for eight months.