From Victim to Victory: The story of Regina Lane, the Integon Victim of Winston-Salem

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Crimes & Criminals, Murder, True Crime
Cover of the book From Victim to Victory: The story of Regina Lane, the Integon Victim of Winston-Salem by Linda Felker Regina Lane, Second Wind
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Author: Linda Felker Regina Lane ISBN: 9781301060498
Publisher: Second Wind Publication: April 15, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Linda Felker Regina Lane
ISBN: 9781301060498
Publisher: Second Wind
Publication: April 15, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Early on a Saturday morning, a young woman drove to her parking space in downtown Winston-Salem, got out of her car, and crossed the street to go into the Integon Office Building to work. Before she could step through the door, she was accosted, a gun was shoved into her side, and she was forced back into her car. What happened next was an atrocity that has haunted her, and perplexed investigators and the people of Winston-Salem for over twenty years. She became known as The Integon Victim of Winston-Salem.

Now, finally, the public will know the entire story and the intimate details of her kidnapping, rape, assault, stabbing, and near death as she fought her attacker, and later, helped bring him to justice. At the same time, she provided evidence to exonerate Darryl Hunt for the murder of Deborah Sykes, and finally set him free from prison and set herself free from the past.

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Early on a Saturday morning, a young woman drove to her parking space in downtown Winston-Salem, got out of her car, and crossed the street to go into the Integon Office Building to work. Before she could step through the door, she was accosted, a gun was shoved into her side, and she was forced back into her car. What happened next was an atrocity that has haunted her, and perplexed investigators and the people of Winston-Salem for over twenty years. She became known as The Integon Victim of Winston-Salem.

Now, finally, the public will know the entire story and the intimate details of her kidnapping, rape, assault, stabbing, and near death as she fought her attacker, and later, helped bring him to justice. At the same time, she provided evidence to exonerate Darryl Hunt for the murder of Deborah Sykes, and finally set him free from prison and set herself free from the past.

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