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All the actions surrounding the plan began to fuel a powerful feeling.

Deleting Vincent – A Female Killer’s Confessions

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That night, I still remember how disbelief punctuated my thoughts. Disbelief at myself for thinking this thing through with detail let alone buying the gear! The only way to carry through, became an overbearing detachment from my other self. This more powerful me chastised the other pathetic one. I could hear the put downs ricocheting around within my skull. All the actions surrounding the plan began to fuel a powerful feeling. It will be the way to rid my head of Vincent’s filthy ugly face forever.”

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While working as a researcher into suicide deaths, I came to suspect there are more misidentified cases than people are led to believe. I wrote this fictional story to draw attention to this taboo topic of suicides and homicides.

Ashli lost her best friend Debbie, to a man who she always believed staged her death. Debbie feared Vincent. She wasn’t wanting to harm herself. A chance situation where Debbie saw the dismissive actions of police when a woman apparently overdosed, began the unravelling of Ashli’s mind. The consequences were horrific with Ashli confessing in devastating detail what it took to finally delete Vincent.

A day forever permeated by the smell of peppermint and wet eucalyptus. A day I wish never happened.

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A day forever permeated by the smell of peppermint and wet eucalyptus. A day I wish never happened.

Deleting Vincent – A Female Killer’s Confessions (Post 1)

Have you ever thought that someone’s death was the result of murder and not suicide as stated by police? How many murderers are out there that get away with by staging suicide? There are occasional cases where the truth is revealed, with a murderer caught. How often are the clues missed?

While working as a researcher into suicide deaths, I came to suspect there are more misidentified cases than people are led to believe. I wrote this fictional story to draw attention to this taboo topic of suicides and homicides.

Ashli lost her best friend Debbie, to a man who she always believed staged her death. Debbie feared Vincent. She wasn’t wanting to harm herself. A chance situation where Debbie saw the dismissive actions of police when a woman apparently overdosed, began the unravelling of Ashli’s mind. The consequences were horrific with Ashli confessing in devastating detail what it took to finally delete Vincent.

HOW DO PEOPLE FEEL DEEP WITHIN THEIR CORE when they take absolute control of another person’s life? Today is the day. I have prepared and I will be exhilarated. They were my thoughts on that otherwise typical, spring day in 2007. A day forever permeated by the smell of peppermint and wet eucalyptus. A day I wish never happened.

Edited by Karin Cather Ex-Prosecutor/Forensic Editor

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