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Find My Baby!The Inside Story of Valiree Jackson |
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This is a horrifying true story filled with intrigue and suspense. The author, John Stone, is the uncle of nine-year-old Valiree Jackson who was reported missing and whose mother disappeared when she was 2-years-old. Stone gives a chilling account of the motivation behind his search for his niece and his sister. "My sister mysteriously disappeared without a trace in the fall of 1992 from Spokane, Washington. During that time, it was reported that there was a serial killer who had murdered four women in the Spokane, Washington area. Although my sister's body was never found, the Spokane police placed the investigation of my sister's disappearance with that of the four murdered women, whose bodies were found, and kept the investigation open. As the years passed, the wonder of my sister's sudden disappearance haunted me in my dreams as Valiree, her baby grew up questioning what had happened to her mother. I had my supicions about what had happened to her mother, and over the years the dreams about her in which she seemed to be beckoning me happened often, and grew more disturbing. I didn't know if the dreams had real meaning or not. So, each time I awoke from those dreams, I dismissed them as, you know-- just dreams. Then her baby, Valiree was reported missing. Just as Valiree's father, Brad Jackson was the last known person who had contact with my sister, he was also the last known person to have had been with Valiree. I now believe that the beckoning calls from my sister in my dreams saying, "find my baby" was a cry for me to help her baby, and I felt that I had failed her. For seven years I was haunted in my dreams by my sister. As I searched for her missing baby, I lived in renewed horror of what could have happened to her, and the horror of what may have happened to her baby. I had to face the reality that finding my sister's baby could mean that my sister may never return." CLICK BELOW TO GET YOUR COPY NOW! $12.95 (plus s & h)
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© 2008 All Rights Reserved • ISBN -0-929526-15-5 • The Exposure Publishing • PO Box 41966 • Phoenix, AZ 85080-1966 |
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