Little House On The Fairway: Short Story Series in the Life Of David O’Toole Volume 1: Who is the winner? By: Timothy Kiler The first book of the Life of David O’Toole series, Little House on the Fairway tells about the challenges of a struggling, family run country club in 1984 Ireland. As David O’Toole attempts to keep their beloved club afloat, he must deal with the swanky, rival club next door, the ornery farmer O’Grady, and all the other challenges and misadventures that come with running a golf course.
Timothy Masters was a lonely, troubled teenager with a penchant for gory artwork when he first saw Peggy Lee Hettrick… …her dead, mutilated body nearly frozen in the early morning of Fort Collins, Colorado. Not believing it could really be a dead body, thinking he was the victim of yet another prank by his abusive classmates, the fifteen-year-old didn’t go to the police—but they came to him. So began a decade-long investigation led by a relentless detective who was sure that Masters was the killer, even without a shred of physical evidence. Against all reason, a conspiracy of silence and circumstantial evidence eventually put Masters behind bars. Only the determination of a lone investigator who believed the young man was innocent would reveal the shocking truth, and free Masters after ten years in prison. This is the compelling true story of one life ended in blood and murder, one life ruined by coincidence and prejudice, and justice long denied but finally found.
I just woke up and our back door was wide open and we can't find our daughter!" The crackling recording of seventeen year-old Misty Croslin's voice is as chilling today as it was that February night in 2009 when five year-old HaLeigh Cummings vanished without a trace from her Satsuma, Florida home. With the child's father, Ronald Cummings, ranting and cussing in the background, the young teenager struggled to concentrate as she told the operator how she awoke to find HaLeigh gone from her bed; a brick holding open the house door. The harrowing 911 call was soon looping incessantly on national television as American's sat glued to their TV sets and waited for an answer to the question. 'What happened to HaLeigh Cummings?' As satellite trucks, law enforcement and search teams descended onto the small Florida town, the texture of the case soon began to change something wasn't right in this place. The investigation that ensued was strangely secretive and ultimately led to nothing amidst whispers of drug trafficking, police corruption, threats, intimidation, child prostitution, child pornography, white slavery, organized crime, rape and murder. In March of 2009, HaLeigh's family enlisted the services of a private investigator, attorney, national advocate and media team to assist them in their dilemma. A month later the family contacted Timothy Charles Holmseth, an investigative reporter from Minnesota. What Timothy Holmseth uncovered was so dark and disturbing it was supposed to remain hidden forever. Timothy notified authorities at the county and state level but received only hostile reactions. When he began to publish the information on his website he began receiving late night telephone calls, was threatened by Florida law enforcement, and received ominous communications that spoke of his possible death. In February, 2010, the FBI contacted Timothy and requested a meeting. He was asked for audio recordings of interviews he had conducted with attorneys, private investigators, law officers, witnesses, and family members of the missing child. "In Re: HaLeigh Cummings" is the book that answers the question; 'what happened to HaLeigh Cummings?' You will hear the names. You will see the faces. You will read the quotes. You will learn the methods and the motives of the underground. You will understand. You will be frightened and sick with outrage. But you will finally know what happened to HaLeigh Cummings.
Little House On The Fairway: Short Story Series in the Life Of David O’Toole Volume 1: Who is the winner? By: Timothy Kiler The first book of the Life of David O’Toole series, Little House on the Fairway tells about the challenges of a struggling, family run country club in 1984 Ireland. As David O’Toole attempts to keep their beloved club afloat, he must deal with the swanky, rival club next door, the ornery farmer O’Grady, and all the other challenges and misadventures that come with running a golf course.
As World War II raged across the world, the lives of every Delawarean changed. Whether wearing a uniform, working in the shipyards and factories that supported the war effort, or volunteering for service organizations, the citizens of Delaware met the challenge of wartime living. Delaware in World War II celebrates the heroism and bravery of those who fought the war on the home front. From school children collecting scrap metal to first-time women factory workers building airplanes, this collection of over 200 photographs examines the many facets of daily life during this tumultuous time. These provocative images show a society united against a common cause and citizens willing to change their lives for a common good. The photographs in this volume were selected from the records of the Delaware Public Archives, including some never before seen images that illustrate a special piece of American history.
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