Observer: The Ronnie Lee and Jackie Bancroft Spencer Morgan Story, a tale of people, greed, envy, manipulation---even crime
By Glen Aaron
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This creative nonfiction book details Glen Aaron’s personal experience in representing a 74-year old Wall Street Journal heiress when she married Ronnie Lee Morgan, a 50-year old gay interior decorator. Ronnie always wanted to be rich. Jackie Bancroft Spencer wanted to spend her last years traveling the world. It sounds like a simple arrangement. It wasn't.
Glen Aaron
Glen Aaron was born in Big Spring, Texas and raised in Midland. In 1962, while attending Baylor, he ran for State Representative from Midland at he age of 21. He lost that election in a runoff by 42 votes. Deciding politics was not for him, he graduated Baylor with a BA and moved on to the University of Texas law school. There, he won the Moot Court competition arguing before the Supreme Court of Texas sitting en banc. After acquiring his JD, Glen spent forty years in trial law and international business and banking. Today, he lives in Midland with his wife Jane Hellinghausen and two rottweilers. He enjoys writing and working with the Permian Basin Bookies. Author of: The Curse of Sacerdozio. The Ronnie Lee and Jackie Bancroft Spencer Morgan Story, a tale of people, gred, envy, manipulation -- even crime. The Colonel George Trofimoff Story, the tale of America's highest ranking military officer convicted of spying. The Prison Experience, The Prison People. (all at Amazon).
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I received a copy of this book for an honest reviewThe author has a law practice and at times runs into interesting clients. Such is the case in this book. Ron is a very unique fellow . He has been in many ventures that seem to go bankrupt or he parts ways with his partner in a most conspicuous way. He meets Mr. Aaron who becomes his lawyer. Soon the author will find that "envy and greed is where Ron lives." In the book the author says , "Greed hustles even the hustlers."Ron , who is gay will become involved with a woman named Jackie Bancroft Spencer. She is a "Wall Street Journal Heiress " that is one of the richest women in America. When these two meet and start to become a couple , the story takes us through twists and turns as Ron seems to be always scheming to take advantage of Jackie . What will his ultimate goal be?The book is filled with a very detailed history of the Bancroft's as the author discovers how they became wealthy . Jackie , who was tall in stature, was a fierce competitor and spoke her mind freely with no worries about whom she would hurt with her piercing words . Would her personality collide with Ron's? After Ron and Jackie marry, it seems that Ron's many money problems were disappearing. Jackie had a firm grip on the finances and Ron was soon to learn that he was being controlled by Jackie and her vast wealth . Jackie had little to no relationship with her children and often had fights with them over money. Why would a 50 year old gay man marry a 74 year old woman? That question would bother the author as time went on. He became almost like a "yes" man when doing financial dealings for them. His ties to them were beginning to border on unlawful dealings that could cost him his freedom one day. What happened on that fateful day that would turn his life upside down and question the loyalty and devotion that Ron had for his wife? The author does an incredible job of laying a foundation that gives us a glimpse into a marriage that seemed more like a business deal than a marriage of love.This is a story that shows how wealth , deceit, bad business decisions and an ill fated relationship can destroy several lives. The author is drawn into a web of lies, and underhanded dealings. It has all the elements of a page turner and leaves you wanting more from the author. It is a fascinating, downward spiral of the life of not only Jackie , but Ron and Mr. Aaron as well. Along the journey you will find who Ron really is and watch as he takes the author into a dangerous game of trying to stay one step ahead of losing vast amounts of money and trying to stay out of jail . This book starts from the beginning with a powerful cast of people who find themselves entertwined in each other's lives as their destruction will have you on the edge of your seat. I enjoyed the book so much I found myself not wanting the story to end. I would recommend this book to everyone who has a thirst for intrigue, mystery, power and destruction that leaves you wanting more.