Untangle the Knots Within

A Woman’S Passage to Find Answers to Her Sister’S Death in Police Custody

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Cynthia M. Andersen ISBN: 9781452058283
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: November 9, 2010
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Cynthia M. Andersen
ISBN: 9781452058283
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: November 9, 2010
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

In the very early hours of a Sunday morning, a woman is found running on a boulevard with no clothes on and screaming for help.She is found by a security guard patrolling the area.He calls it in as an assault, but what transpires after that call only ends in a quick death for her by the responders of the county she was found in.All tied up and no place to go. Eight minutes is all it took many responders to end her life and change the lives of those that loved her.

Haunted by the way her sister died, the author continues a search for answers of what really happened to her. After doing her own investigation into the police reports, seeing inconsistencies, reading about questionable in-custody deaths, and receiving very little help from the legal system, the media, lawmakers, and the Governor of Colorado at the time, she could only come up with what could have happened to her sister.The author decided writing about the ordeal would be the best way for healing and help others, who have lost loved ones in police custody and still suffer the mystery of their deaths.

A PORTION OF THE PROCEEDS FROM THE BOOK WILL GO TO A FUND TO HELP OTHERS WITH LEGAL FEES WHEN LOVED ONE'S LIVES ARE LOST IN POLICE CUSTODY

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In the very early hours of a Sunday morning, a woman is found running on a boulevard with no clothes on and screaming for help.She is found by a security guard patrolling the area.He calls it in as an assault, but what transpires after that call only ends in a quick death for her by the responders of the county she was found in.All tied up and no place to go. Eight minutes is all it took many responders to end her life and change the lives of those that loved her.

Haunted by the way her sister died, the author continues a search for answers of what really happened to her. After doing her own investigation into the police reports, seeing inconsistencies, reading about questionable in-custody deaths, and receiving very little help from the legal system, the media, lawmakers, and the Governor of Colorado at the time, she could only come up with what could have happened to her sister.The author decided writing about the ordeal would be the best way for healing and help others, who have lost loved ones in police custody and still suffer the mystery of their deaths.

A PORTION OF THE PROCEEDS FROM THE BOOK WILL GO TO A FUND TO HELP OTHERS WITH LEGAL FEES WHEN LOVED ONE'S LIVES ARE LOST IN POLICE CUSTODY

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