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A Wife Turns Informant

A True Story of my Life Torn Between Love and Justice

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A Wife Turns Informant

By: Deborah Jones-Phoenix
Narrated by: Leslie Gray Robbins
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My story is the subject of a documentary on Discovery Plus. I become a police informant, telling authorities of my plan to obtain a taped confession from my ex-husband. He is using his position of power for his own dirty pleasures. I leave him and then learn of many more years of sexual battery in another state. I know what I must do. My heart is torn between the love I had for him and my need to seek justice for his crimes. I find it difficult to interact with him knowing the evil man he is, but I persevere. This saga plays out over an eight-year period.

You are welcome to follow me through my experiences working with authorities. I am supplying information to Detective Vahey with the Daytona Beach Police Department and Investigator Eckerson with the District Attorney’s Office. Come ride the emotional rollercoaster with me through my disappointments and victories. As time goes on, my ex-husband makes a tragic decision which prolongs the turning of the wheels of justice.

©2022 Deborah Jones (P)2023 Deborah Jones
Sexual Crimes & Assault True Crime Marriage Crime
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