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Marriage, Money And Murder : The True Story of Amy Bosley
Marriage, Money And Murder : The True Story of Amy Bosley
Marriage, Money And Murder : The True Story of Amy Bosley
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 Bob and Amy Bosley seemed to have it all. They were to toast of Alexandria, Kentucky. Bob had a thriving, multi-millionaire roofing business providing his family with a luxury cabin, sports cars, horses, private planes and a yacht. But all was not idyllic in this American Dream come true...There were rumors that Bob was entertaining women on weekends. When Amy caught wind of his dealings, she immediately began embezzling funds out of his company's coiffures. But the IRS soon began suspecting Bob of tax evasion, Amy was left with no other alternative in order to keep from being found out. She had to kill her husband.

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Release dateJul 11, 2021
ISBN9798201917692
Marriage, Money And Murder : The True Story of Amy Bosley

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    Marriage, Money And Murder - April Peters

    MARRIAGE, MONEY AND MURDER : THE TRUE STORY OF AMY BOSLEY

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    APRIL PETERS

    table of contents

    AMY BOSLEY

    SHEILA LABARRE

    Amy Pape was born in 1967 and raised in the small town of Alexandria, Kentucky. She grew up poor, the only child of a working mother and an alcoholic father. She excelled in school, however, and received good grades at Campbell County High School. She graduated high school in 1986 and enrolled in business management classes at a local junior college.

    Alexandria was a place of demolition derbys, county fairs, and church, forensic psychologist Jillian Scott said. Amy wanted more. Her mother was a hard worker. Her father was an alcoholic but doted on Amy. They both wanted a better life for her.

    To make ends meet, Amy began working as a waitress. One of her regular customers was a young man named Bob Bosley. He immediately took a shine to the pert Amy and began frequenting the eating establishment just so he could see her.

    Bob was then just getting his roofing business started and looked to be a young man going places in life. The kind of man Amy could see herself marrying to rescue her out of the drudgery of life in a small Kentucky town.

    But Bob was also known as a party animal, throwing wild get-togethers on his boat in Lake Cumberland.

    He would eventually ask Amy out and she would join him during these wild forays, taking her top off along with the rest of the party girls at Bob's disposal.

    The two would date for four years until they finally tied the knot.

    A daughter named Morgan Nicole was born followed by a son named Trevor three years later.

    Domestic bliss seemed to await the Bosley family.

    ARCHETYPAL AMERICAN DREAM 

    Amy loved the high-life that the marriage to Bob allowed her to experience. She was living the life that the majority of her classmates at Campbell County High would be envious of.

    Bob Bosley had been the answer to her prayers.

    (He was) someone who could come into her life, M.William Phelps said. Give her what she wanted and she didn't have too give much back.

    The partying lifestyle would continue, a double life of sorts as the couple would have house parties in the mansion, sipping champagne and romping in the backyard pool.

    But then

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