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Summary of Don Lasseter & Ronald E. Bowers's Honeymoon With A Killer
Summary of Don Lasseter & Ronald E. Bowers's Honeymoon With A Killer
Summary of Don Lasseter & Ronald E. Bowers's Honeymoon With A Killer
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#1 Virginia Selva, a teacher’s aide at Lorena Street Elementary School, was sound asleep on a hot Friday night in midsummer when she was awakened by a loud noise. She saw a dark-clad figure running toward her house, away from an SUV that had been stalled at a boulevard stop sign. The man shot at the woman, who was motionless on the pavement behind the SUV.

#2 The next day, news reports revealed the identities of the two people Virginia had seen: Bruce and Rebecca Cleland.

#3 Rebecca Salcedo’s friends described her as beautiful, fun, sexy, outrageous, generous, and affectionate. But others saw darker aspects in this complex woman. They said she was deceitful and conniving. She seemed to have magic powers for getting anything she wanted.

#4 By the time she was 13, Rebecca had developed the shapely figure of an adult, and used it to her advantage. She enjoyed stares from men, and encouraged them with low necklines and short skirts. She had developed a sensual physique envied by women and ogled by men.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateMay 14, 2022
ISBN9798822519343
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    #1

    Virginia Selva, a teacher’s aide at Lorena Street Elementary School, was sound asleep on a hot Friday night in midsummer when she was awakened by a loud noise. She saw a dark-clad figure running toward her house, away from an SUV that had been stalled at a boulevard stop sign. The man shot at the woman, who was motionless on the pavement behind the SUV.

    #2

    The next day, news reports revealed the identities of the two people Virginia had seen: Bruce and Rebecca Cleland.

    #3

    Rebecca Salcedo’s friends described her as beautiful, fun, sexy, outrageous, generous, and affectionate. But others saw darker aspects in this complex woman. They said she was deceitful and conniving. She seemed to have magic powers for getting anything she wanted.

    #4

    By the time she was 13, Rebecca had developed the shapely figure of an adult, and used it to her advantage. She enjoyed stares from men, and encouraged them with low necklines and short skirts. She had developed a sensual physique envied by women and ogled by men.

    #5

    Bertha and Rebecca became friends, and Bertha learned that Rebecca had a difficult family life. She would spend time with her new friend, and learn about her family’s strange habits.

    #6

    Rebecca Salcedo’s mother was raped and impregnated at age fifteen, and she took a husband at the same age. But according to a close friend of hers, neither love nor companionship was involved. She agreed to a business deal.

    #7

    Rebecca had a way with men, and she was always able to obtain cars and other forms of transportation. She was also very attractive, but mostly had a way with men.

    #8

    March 31 natives are said to draw controversy into their private lives, and attract eccentric, unusual types. They may also be tricked into unwise marriages, which could end disastrously.

    #9

    Bruce’s education was heavily influenced by the freewheeling era of the 1960s, which gave birth to the hippie culture. Bruce was a prime example of this, as he grew his hair long, and was often teased for his resemblance to a celebrity named Tiny Tim.

    #10

    Bruce Cleland was a shy and awkward young man who didn’t

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