There's DNA to Prove It: Message From Beyond

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Occult, Spiritualism, Social & Cultural Studies, True Crime, New Age
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Author: Jacqueline Lunger ISBN: 9780974776828
Publisher: Jacqueline Lunger Publication: May 24, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jacqueline Lunger
ISBN: 9780974776828
Publisher: Jacqueline Lunger
Publication: May 24, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Synopsis: There’s DNA to Prove It: Message from Beyond by Jacqueline Lunger (c) 2015
Non fiction, true life crime, metaphysical account of the Dejac women's lives in Buffalo, New York. The story is narrated by a psychic medium introduced at a holistic fair where the story begins. A vitally important message from a murdered child comes forth during a psychic house party a few weeks after the fair. The child is reaching out from the afterlife to help her mother. Lynn had been wrongly convicted of killing her daughter and imprisoned years earlier. Buffalo was plagued with unsolved rapes and murders for more than twenty years.
Lynn's daughter bridged two worlds to help free her mother and identify another serial killer. The Dejac family had been steadfast supporters and energetic advocates for Lynn's innocence in the early years of her terrible ordeal. Skeptical aunt Carol comes to the psychic party prepared to expose the medium's hidden plan to fleece the group. She is shocked, filled with disbelief, when she finally accepts that her niece's message could be true.
A brave and dedicated cold case detective learns of the "spirit message" and accidentally opens Pandora's Box. The turn of events begs the question "is justice for all?

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Synopsis: There’s DNA to Prove It: Message from Beyond by Jacqueline Lunger (c) 2015
Non fiction, true life crime, metaphysical account of the Dejac women's lives in Buffalo, New York. The story is narrated by a psychic medium introduced at a holistic fair where the story begins. A vitally important message from a murdered child comes forth during a psychic house party a few weeks after the fair. The child is reaching out from the afterlife to help her mother. Lynn had been wrongly convicted of killing her daughter and imprisoned years earlier. Buffalo was plagued with unsolved rapes and murders for more than twenty years.
Lynn's daughter bridged two worlds to help free her mother and identify another serial killer. The Dejac family had been steadfast supporters and energetic advocates for Lynn's innocence in the early years of her terrible ordeal. Skeptical aunt Carol comes to the psychic party prepared to expose the medium's hidden plan to fleece the group. She is shocked, filled with disbelief, when she finally accepts that her niece's message could be true.
A brave and dedicated cold case detective learns of the "spirit message" and accidentally opens Pandora's Box. The turn of events begs the question "is justice for all?

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