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Love, it's the strongest emotional bond that forms enduring relationships between families, lovers, and friends. But when love is given to those who are underserving of it and to those who view it as possession and control rather than a gift, the end result can be fatal. This page-turner is the story of a beautiful, vibrant wife and mother, Diana Jackson, shot to death in front of her five-year old son on a hot humid summer night. Dionne Jackson was handsome, strong man, well-liked by many. Growing up in a privileged family and meeting and marrying the girl of his dreams, he seemingly had it…mehr

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Love, it's the strongest emotional bond that forms enduring relationships between families, lovers, and friends. But when love is given to those who are underserving of it and to those who view it as possession and control rather than a gift, the end result can be fatal. This page-turner is the story of a beautiful, vibrant wife and mother, Diana Jackson, shot to death in front of her five-year old son on a hot humid summer night. Dionne Jackson was handsome, strong man, well-liked by many. Growing up in a privileged family and meeting and marrying the girl of his dreams, he seemingly had it all, but hiding behind a mask of drug fueled homicidal rage he shocked and shattered many lives.
Autorenporträt
JULIE MARIE FREEMAN (born July 18, 1971) has a passion for writing and graduated from the LSU Manship School of Mass Communication where she received a degree in Print and Broadcast Journalism. She worked as a political appointee for the State Insurance Commissioner of Louisiana, Jim Donelon, as his private confidential assistant. With a keen interest in health care policy, she was appointed by Commissioner Donelon to serve as the assistant director of the Louisiana Health Care Commission, a 47 member multidisciplinary board that examines health policy developed by the Louisiana Department of Insurance addressing reform of the healthcare system insurance systems in Louisiana. She is now retired and interested in investigative reporting and writing true crime books.