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Francis presents the horrifying and compelling account of the Wessons--a Fresno, California, family torn apart by a fathers single-minded attempt to control every aspect of each members life, down to the final mass murder/suicide of nine members in 2004. Original.
Neighbors were unaware of what went on behind the tightly closed doors of a house in Fresno, California?the home of an imposing, 300-pound Marcus Wesson, his wife, children, nieces, and grandchildren. But on March 12, 2004, gunshots were heard inside the Wesson home, and police officers responding to what they believed was a…mehr

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Francis presents the horrifying and compelling account of the Wessons--a Fresno, California, family torn apart by a fathers single-minded attempt to control every aspect of each members life, down to the final mass murder/suicide of nine members in 2004. Original.
Neighbors were unaware of what went on behind the tightly closed doors of a house in Fresno, California?the home of an imposing, 300-pound Marcus Wesson, his wife, children, nieces, and grandchildren. But on March 12, 2004, gunshots were heard inside the Wesson home, and police officers responding to what they believed was a routine domestic disturbance were horrified by the senseless carnage they discovered when they entered. By Their Father's Hand is a chilling true story of incest, abuse, madness, and murder, and one family's terrible and ultimately fatal ordeal at the hands of a powerful, manipulative man?a cultist who envisioned vengeful gods and vampires, and totally controlled those closest to him before their world came to a brutal and bloody halt.
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Autorenporträt
Monte Francis is a journalist and writer who has covered several high-profile murder trials. He has received two Emmy Awards for his television news reports and several awards for his news writing from the Associated Press. This is his first book.