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Poisoned Passion - by Diane Fanning (Paperback)

Poisoned Passion - by  Diane Fanning (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Fanning recounts the story of Wendi Mae Davidson, a 28-year-old veterinarian who drugs her husband, stabs him 41 times, and leaves his body in a pond near their San Angelo, Texas, home--all to keep custody of the baby that her departing husband had wanted to raise. Original.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><P>By the age of twenty-four, Air Force Staff Sergeant Mike Severance had already survived a series of missions in Afghanistan and Iraq. But his life back at home, in Texas, would prove a lot more dangerous...<BR><P>In the winter of 2005, Mike's wife, a veterinarian named Wendi Mae Davidson, reported him missing. Wendi told police that Mike had been acting erratically-visiting local clubs, staying out late, sometimes not coming home at all. She filed for divorce the very next day. <BR><P>Eventually Mike's body turned up in a stock pond on a private ranch. Investigators described a corpse that was weighted down with two cinder blocks, a rock, a boat anchor, and other equipment. It had also been stabbed forty-one times with a knife. But an autopsy report told a different story: That the cause of death was exposure to pentobarbital and phenobarbital, drugs commonly used in veterinary medicine. All the evidence pointed to Wendi...and soon she would be found guilty of murder in the first degree. <BR>Diane Fanning's "A Poisioned Passion "is the true, shocking story of a war hero and a marriage that ended in cold-blooded murder.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><P>AN AMERICAN HERO.<P>By the age of twenty-four, Air Force Staff Sergeant Mike Severance had already survived a series of missions in Afghanistan and Iraq. But his life back at home, in Texas, would prove a lot more dangerous <P>A WOMAN WITH A DEADLY PLAN.<P>In the winter of 2005, Mike's wife, a veterinarian named Wendi Mae Davidson, reported him missing. Wendi told police that Mike had been acting erratically--visiting local clubs, staying out late, sometimes not coming home at all. She filed for divorce the very next day. <P>A CASE THAT SHOCKED THE NATION.<P>Eventually Mike's body turned up in a stock pond on a private ranch. Investigators described a corpse that was weighted down with two cinder blocks, a rock, a boat anchor, and other equipment. It had also been stabbed forty-one times with a knife. But an autopsy report told a different story: That the cause of death was exposure to pentobarbital and phenobarbital, drugs commonly used in veterinary medicine. All the evidence pointed to Wendi and soon she would be found guilty of murder in the first degree."<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Diane Fanning is the author of the Edgar Award finalist "Written in Blood: A True Story of Murder and a Deadly 16-Year-Old Secret That Tore a Family Apart." Her other works of true crime include the best-selling "Mommy's Little Girl," "The Pastor's Wife," "Gone Forever" and "Through the Window." She has been featured on "48 Hours," "20/20," Court TV and the Discovery Channel, and has been interviewed on dozens of radio stations coast to coast. Before becoming a nonfiction writer, Fanning worked in advertising, and she earned more than 70 Addy Awards. She lives in New Braunfels, Texas.

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