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Tuesday, May 29, 2018

could he be innocent? Victimly Insane: The Frank Jarvis Atwood Interview by George Kayer


Follow along with the interviewer as he describes how it feels to enter death row's haunted hallway and peer over the frenetic edge into this bizarre and complex conversation with Frank J. Atwood. 


Description:

True Crime Interview

In this book length interview an innocent Frank Atwood reveals from Death Row what the public and jurors have never heard and what the lynch mob media never wanted to print: how this sweet, rosy-cheeked, silver-spooned teen who went by Frankie J. arrived at perversity and at the crossroads of victim and victimizer.

Goodreads:

Victimly Insane chronicles Frank Atwood's life path from childhood rape victim to Death Row. 

In this book length interview from Death Row, Frank Atwood reveals what the public and jurors have never heard about and what the lynch mob media never wanted you to read: how this sweet, rosey cheeked, silver spoon teen who went by Frankie J, arrived at perversity: At the crossroads of victim and victimizer. 
And, innocent of the crime that placed him on Arizona's Death Row. After each horrendous crime people always look to their God and ask why?

Find some of those answers right here in VICTIMLY INSANE. 

VICTIMLY INSANE is the true crime, personal interview of Frankie J's journey from posh Brentwood childhood to Arizona's Death Row. 

In this book length interview, Frank Atwood reveals from Death Row what the public and jurors has never heard and what the lynch-mob media never wanted you to read: how this sweet; rosy cheeked, silver spoon teen who went by Frankie J., arrived at perversity; at the crossroads of victim and victimizer. 

Follow along with the interviewer as he describes how it feels to enter death row's haunted hallway and peer over the frenetic edge into this bizarre and complex conversation with Frank J. Atwood. 

Then the huge question, could he be innocent?

About the author:
George Kayer was first published at age 14; gave up his God given talent for a life of crime and wound up on Arizona’s Death Row in 1997. The Pen Pal and Author Nancy Miars encouraged George to begin writing again – 20 years later he is America’s most published prisoner and Victimly Insane is his optimum work to date.

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