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Volume One The Deadliest Moment Contents Foreword Part One It Is Time 7 Chapter 1 Purpose of Study 9 Chapter 2 Legislation For Women 18 Chapter 3 Stalking Laws 27 Chapter 4 Yesterday's News 59 Chapter 5 The Deadliest Moment 67 Chapter 7 List of The Dead 84 Chapter 8 Case Summaries 124 Chapter 9 Major Categories 580 Chapter 10 Sub - Categories 600 Chapter 11 Yesterday's News 614 Chapter 12 Why? 672 Chapter 14 Do This In Remembrance Of Me 686 Chapter 15 In Memory Of 694 Acknowledgements Foreword "Do This in Remembrance of Me" was written in four volumes. The four volumes of " Do This In Remembrance of Me" contain historical data regarding the murder of over 10,000 American females. We request that you do not read this book if you have been a victim of violence or have a male or female relative or child that has been a victim of violence. There is no way to escape the pain this book will cause a person who has been a victim of violence. The information you will read was difficult to research, retrieve, and extremely difficult to discuss in writing. The information we offer regarding the deaths of over 10,000 American women is overwhelming and it is not possible to read this book without enduring excruciating pain. However, pain is not our objective nor is sensationalism. Our objective is to bring about a permanent change in the status of the American woman and the women of the world. To meet this objective penetrating information is being provided. Too often information regarding
the death of an American female is taken as an isolated event thereby
making death digestible and easy for the women of this country to live
with. Although the murder is important, over time it becomes inconsequential
because the murder has nothing to do with one's everyday life. Therefore,
the full impact of the number of women murdered in this county is not
appreciated. But collectively the murder of over 200,000 American women
is important when one can sit and read the cases of 10,000 women from
this group. Extreme care was taken in discussing
the deaths of the 10,000 American women. It was our wish to grant the
victims as much dignity as humanly possible yet alert the women of this
country of the horrors of their deaths. Again, we feel that you should
not read this book if you have been a victim of violence or have a male
or female relative or child who has been a victim of violence. If you
choose to proceed we ask you to be brave strength will come. There is
much to learn. You will not put this book down without gaining knowledge.
Some sections will be hard to read, but as women we must stand together
and face the monsters in life so we can live better lives and secure
a future for our children. |