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Summary of Ann Rule's Too Late to Say Goodbye
Summary of Ann Rule's Too Late to Say Goodbye
Summary of Ann Rule's Too Late to Say Goodbye
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#1 The town of Buford, Georgia, is close to Lake Lanier. It is surrounded by other small townships, such as Flowery Branch, Sugar Hill, and Suwanee. It is very close to the border between Gwinnett and Forsyth counties.

#2 The Corbins were a family that lived at 4515 Bogan Gates Drive. They were a team, with Bart and Jenn being referred to as Bart-n-Jenn by their friends. Jenn had struggled to maintain the façade that kept the foundering state of her marriage virtually invisible to the outside world.

#3 Jenn had tried to understand her husband’s behavior, and had forgiven him for betrayals most other women would not put up with. She had been halfway through completing the decorations on a tall tree in the Corbins’ formal dining room.

#4 When Kelly came across the dead body of her friend, Jennifer Corbin, she called 911. She told the radio operator that there was a dead woman in the house across the street. Patrol officers Wright and Johns were the first to arrive.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateApr 28, 2022
ISBN9781669396642
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    #1

    The town of Buford, Georgia, is close to Lake Lanier. It is surrounded by other small townships, such as Flowery Branch, Sugar Hill, and Suwanee. It is very close to the border between Gwinnett and Forsyth counties.

    #2

    The Corbins were a family that lived at 4515 Bogan Gates Drive. They were a team, with Bart and Jenn being referred to as Bart-n-Jenn by their friends. Jenn had struggled to maintain the façade that kept the foundering state of her marriage virtually invisible to the outside world.

    #3

    Jenn had tried to understand her husband’s behavior, and had forgiven him for betrayals most other women would not put up with. She had been halfway through completing the decorations on a tall tree in the Corbins’ formal dining room.

    #4

    When Kelly came across the dead body of her friend, Jennifer Corbin, she called 911. She told the radio operator that there was a dead woman in the house across the street. Patrol officers Wright and Johns were the first to arrive.

    #5

    The police entered the house and found the woman lying across the bed with a gunshot wound near her right ear. There was a pale blue and white flannel coverlet with a snowman pattern at the foot of the bed, and a cordless phone next to it.

    #6

    The police department would be the chief investigating agency into Jenn Corbin’s death, although the district attorney’s office would also be involved. They did not yet have positive identification of the woman, but they knew it was, indeed,

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