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Stay With Me
Stay With Me
Stay With Me
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Stay With Me

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Charisse and Heath are divorced...but still think about about one another...When an error is found in their annulment contract, they realize they are still married. They get together to finalize the divorce once and for all, they realize that maybe, maybe God has other things in mind for them.

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Release dateJul 4, 2021
ISBN9798201263836
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    Stay With Me - Laurel Bird

    The murder of Jeff Wright was one of the most brutal and controversial in Texas history. His wife, Susan Wright, stabbed him in excess of 193 times before burying his body in a shallow grave in the back of their home. What followed was a media frenzy as Susan was dubbed as the Blue Eyed Butcher. Court TV televised the entire trial while numerous media outlets devoted special segments to the case. 

    But the picture didn't fit.

    Susan was depicted as this cold-blooded, sadistic killer. Everyone who has met her, however, has come away feeling that she was a shy, polite woman who could not harm a fly. The prosecuting attorney would claim that her politeness was just an act...Was it an act? Or did Susan simply snap after being abused one time too many?

    EARLY LIFE

    There were three of the children altogether, Susan, Cindy and a brother named Jim. They were raised in an upper-middle-class home in Harris County. Susan's mother was a stay at home mom while her father was a mechanical engineer.

    A shy and reserved child, Susan stated that she walked on eggshells at home as her father would abuse her mother.

    She was trained to put on a smile and make everything seem like it was all right, forensic psychologist Paula Orange said. It became normal for her to see a father yelling at her mother and she thought it was something that went on in every household.

    Susan's sister, Cindy, would maintain that

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