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  • A Deputy, Her Love Affairs, a Brutal Murder
  • Written by: M. William Phelps
  • Narrated by: Kevin Pierce
  • Length: 8 hrs and 10 mins
  • 3.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Written by: M. William Phelps
Narrated by: Kevin Pierce
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"A gripping, no-holds-barred work of investigative journalism." (Steve Jackson, New York Times best-selling author of Bogeyman and No Stone Unturned)

When her missing boyfriend is found murdered, his body encased in cement inside a watering trough and dumped in a cattle field, a local sheriff's deputy is arrested and charged with his murder. But as New York Times best-selling author and investigative journalist M. William Phelps digs in, the truth leads to questions about her guilt.

In his first full-length, original true-crime audiobook for WildBlue Press, Phelps delivers a hard-hitting, unique experience, immersing listeners in the life of the first female deputy in Oglethorpe County, Georgia, who claims a sexual harassment suit she filed against the sheriff led to a murder charge. Is Tracy Fortson guilty or innocent? Listen and decide.

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All it does is prove that she who was convicted is guilty.

Beginning and laced through the book is the author’s defence of his job as a true crime reporter. He has tried to raise defences of himself and his book far more than he does of the accused. It is very difficult to find a justification for this book. The convict was proven guilty by overwhelming evidence in two trials which are in no way dramatic or suspenseful. The author himself states that he believes the convict is guilty. So what is the point of the book? There is none.

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