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"What you saw is all very interesting, but we have a suspect and it just doesn't fit." - Investigator to
witness David Zoromski
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Who Killed Sarah? by Sheila Berry and Doug Berry Sarah Gonstead disappeared in the early morning hours of March 15, 1994 in Madison, Wisconsin, after she and Penny Brummer had been out drinking together. The path she took led her directly to outlaw bikers, engaged in a turf war and recruiting new members. But when Sarah's body was found 40 days later, Brummer was the only suspect. Witnesses with valuable information were criticized, even humiliated. Leads that went anywhere else were ignored, as were the classic signs of innocence. No physical evidence tied Brummer to the crime; the murder weapon was never found. Brummer had an alibi -- she was at home 40 miles away when Sarah was killed. She had no criminal record and no history of violence. It was enough for the jury to convict Brummer and send her to prison for the rest of her life. But did she do it? Or is Penny Brummer a victim of the legal system, just as Sarah Gonstead was a victim of a cold killer? Click HERE for more information. |
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From Archer Books ISBN # 0966229916 |
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The new Cate
Lawson
psychological
mystery
You're a young woman with multiple personalities. One of them, a child, has just been raped. Who do you turn to for help? The DA? The media? Think again. A
rape crisis counselor, Cate Lawson, finds
herself dealing with a young woman (Mandie Harwood) afflicted with
multiple personalities, one of which, a child, has been raped. Cate
shelters Mandie and attempts to find treatment for her, while fending
off an aggressive District Attorney bent on exploiting the trial for
his political gain and the host of a national television news show
hungry for a sensational story. (Inspired by actual events.) Click HERE for a review
and
a summary of the |
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From Sage Publications ISBN #0964779617 |
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Getting
Ready for Court: Civil Court Edition is a 22 page
workbook written in large type for elementary school aged children, as
a first step to prepare them to testify in civil proceedings (custody
disputes, divorce hearings, child protection hearings, adult
restraining order proceedings).
Judges, lawyers, licensed psychologists, education specialists and
forensic
court preparation professionals helped to review this book for
neutrality
and child development appropriateness.
Co-written with Lynn M.Copen and Linda M. Pucci, Ph.D. Originally
published
by Kid's Kourt, Inc., Getting Ready for Court: Civil Court Edition
is part of a series entitled "Interpersonal
Violence:
The
Practice Series" edited by Jon Conte. Click HERE to visit Sage Publications, Ltd. |
| Paha Sapa (Black Hills) by Gladys Bensimon and Sheila Martin Berry Eleven-year-old Sarah Levy was a city girl, a Brooklyn girl. The modern wonders of the 1920's were all around her there, and she could not imagine a better place to live. But her life was changed by a telegram that took her family across the country to a starkly different land and lifestyle in South Dakota. Suddenly Sarah finds herself coming of age in a landscape that could not be more foreign to her. On her grandparents' farm, the land they loved, Sarah finds a friend, a Sioux Indian girl named Wicincala. Through the mystical adventures they share, Sarah learns lessons in life, love, loyalty, and foregiveness, that are larger than time itself. |
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